No matter how much free time you have this weekend, we have TV recommendations for you. Come back every week for new suggestions on what to watch.
This Weekend I Have … an Hour, and I’m Wholesome
‘Amazing Stories’
When to watch: Starting Friday, on Apple TV Plus.
This revived anthology series, based on the 1980s original created by Steven Spielberg, tells a stand-alone, often supernatural story every week. Only the first episode was made available to critics for review: a pleasant time-travel romance, like a diet “Twilight Zone” in a good way. Victoria Pedretti and Dylan O’Brien play sweethearts from differing time periods who are brought together by a freakish storm and magical barometric pressure. If you wish movies were shorter, watch this.
… Four Hours, and I Like True Crime
‘The Most Dangerous Animal of All’
When to watch: Friday at 8 p.m., on FX.
FX is airing all four episodes of this documentary back to back, and thank goodness — it’s highly bingeable, and the fourth episode is essential to recontextualizing the story. Gary L. Stewart was adopted in infancy, and as an adult he connected with his biological mother. Based on what she told him, Stewart began to believe that his biological father was the Zodiac Killer, and he wrote a popular book about his own investigation. But this is far less about the Zodiac Killer than about a quest for meaning, our attempts, however misguided, to make sense our lives. (All four parts arrive on Hulu Saturday.)
… Six Hours, and I Like Crimes and Crying
‘Thief’
When to watch: Now, on Hulu.
Andre Braugher stars as a bank robber in this intense six-episode mini-series from 2006, now available to stream. His Nick Atwood is a crime boss in post-Katrina New Orleans, and in the pilot a heist goes not quite according to plan, creating friction with another syndicate. That stress is exacerbated by his fraught relationship with his teenage stepdaughter (played by Mae Whitman, a hall-of-fame crier, truly) and by the responsibility he feels for the guys in his crew. If you miss the griminess of shows like “The Shield,” or mid-aughts antihero dramas in general, this is for you.
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