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August 25, 2019

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August 25 "Movie: Crime + Punishment" Stephen Maing ("High Tech, Low Life") produced and directed this visually striking 2019 documentary that goes behind the scenes and under cover to expose discriminatory policing practices, intimidation and corruption within the New York Police Department. (ORIGINAL) August 30 "Carnival Row" A string of murders threatens to upset the easy peace between humans and mythological immigrant creatures in a hardscrabble world resembling Victorian England in this fantasy series from Mark Guggenheim and Travis Beacham. Orlando Bloom (the "Pirates of the Caribbean" movies) and Cara Delevingne ("Suicide Squad") head a solid cast. (ORIGINAL) Series Premiere August 29 "Movie: Falling Inn Love" A city girl finds love while remodeling an extreme fixer upper in New Zealand that she won in a contest in this romantic comedy movie from director Roger Kumble ("The Sweetest Thing," "Cruel Intentions"). Christina Milian, Jeffrey Bowyer-Chapman and Adam Demos head the cast. (ORIGINAL) Premiere "Just Jen" (Available Now, Tastemade) New York-based personality and chef Jen Phanomrat injects a little humor as she creates eclectic dishes and crafts to address whatever your state of mind — be it fierce, loving, sadness or blocked — in the second season of this culinary/lifestyle series. How to watch: www.tastemade.com/ just-jen (Free) The STREAM Scene Where all the top choices can be found in one place! Page 8 August 26 - September 1, 2019 "Country Music" (PBS — series premiere, Sept. 15) Director Ken Burns presents a comprehensive look at the history of country music in America and its evolution through- out the 20th century. From its early years in the 1920s, when it was termed "hillbilly music," to the rise of bluegrass and rockabilly, the series also looks at how Nashville, Tenn., became the epicenter of the country music industry. Jimmie Rodgers, Johnny Cash, Willie Nelson, Dolly Parton and Garth Brooks are among the highlighted artists. InFocus "Undone" (Amazon — series premiere, Sept. 13) Kate Purdy and Raphael Bob-Waksberg ("BoJack Horse- man") are the creative forces behind this genre-bending animated series about a young woman's complex journey to unlock her past and solve the mystery of her father's death. Rosa Salazar, Bob Odenkirk, Angelique Cabral and Con - stance Marie star. "Country Music" (PBS — series premiere, Sept. 15) Director Ken Burns presents a comprehensive look at the history of country music in America and its evolution through- out the 20th century. From its early years in the 1920s, when it was termed "hillbilly music," to the rise of bluegrass and rockabilly, the series also looks at how Nashville, Tenn., became the epicenter of the country music industry. Jimmie Rodgers, Johnny Cash, Willie Nelson, Dolly Parton and Garth Brooks are among the highlighted artists.

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