Though well reported, Serial's latest series ends up feeling frictionless for its predictability.
Through a series of intimate interviews with dancers, Erika Lantz cranes for a glimpse into American ballet’s inner sanctum.
Hosted by Aaron Lammer, Max Linsky and Evan Ratliff, Longform features weekly discussions with nonfiction storytellers about their craft.
The Pushkin Industries series is sort of a whodunnit, but it works best when considering what Ana Mendieta’s death revealed about the art world.
Sympathy Pains ends up falling a bit flat due to Laura Beil’s detached, television-news approach to hosting.
What Foundering: The Amazon Story does well is outline the discrepancy between Amazon’s business goals and its leadership values.
Sweet Bobby takes a close look at the events of Kirat Assi’s hellish nightmare that unfolded over a span of 10 years.
Nice Try! Interior is, at its best, a material exploration of mainstream American mores and their origins.
The stories Nate DiMeo tells are detailed and thoroughly researched, but above all they are beautifully told.