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Television

‘Untamed’ Review: A National Park Procedural From Netflix

Onscreen, at least, there are enough rangers to keep Yosemite running and to investigate a mysterious death at El Capitan.

‘Rematch’ Recreates a Cultural Touchstone

A series dramatizes the 1997 chess match between a world champion and an IBM computer, a precursor of modern anxieties about artificial intelligence.
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Late Night Fact-Checks Trump on His Uncle and the Unabomber

Jordan Klepper and other hosts poked holes in the president’s claim that his uncle had been the future terrorist’s professor at M.I.T.

‘Shari & Lamb Chop’: A Singular Talent Gets Her Due

Shari Lewis’s pioneering role in children’s television becomes clear in a new film that can be perfunctory about her life.

Stephen Colbert Laments the End of ‘The Late Show’ on CBS

CBS “will be ending ‘The Late Show’ in May,” Colbert told his audience on Thursday. He kept the announcement brief and light.

‘The Porter’ Is a Rich Period Drama About Labor and Dignity

The series is substantive, well crafted and a little melancholy, centered on a group of Black train porters in Canada in the 1920s.

Why Is Stephen Colbert’s ‘Late Show’ Getting Canceled?

Maybe the “Late Show” decision is purely financial. But after Paramount’s cave over “60 Minutes,” it is hard to trust.

‘Washington Black’ Is a Defiantly Joyful Fable

Adapted from the Esi Edugyan novel, this Hulu series follows a child who escapes slavery and embarks on a life of swashbuckling adventure.