Need another gripping Apple TV series after Presumed Innocent? Lady in the Lake has arrived.
Idris Elba? Surprise! All the love for The Gilded Age? Another surprise!
Tom Hanks narrates The Bloody Hundredth, a succinct companion documentary to Masters of the Air.
“Not even the earth that covers our bones will remember us.”
Does Buck get to marry Marge? Does Bucky die? What happened to Ken Lemmons?
The war might have been won, but evil isn't over.
His John Wilkes Booth is absolutely incredible — and wholly unlike Harry Crosby.
The star-studded project comes from Beau is Afraid director Ari Aster.
Masters of the Air Episode 8 builds a box around the Allied invasion of Normandy on June 6, 1944.
The heroic World War II pilots feel shoehorned into the Apple TV+ show to meet a diversity quota.
This episode features the real-life incident upon which
The Great Escape was based.
The wartime fling is a reminder that World War II's heroes were human beings.
Major Rosenthal’s courage during the Münster mission is one
aspect of the series that stays
true to history.
Adultery is a sin, but I'm rooting for these two so hard.
You'll never hear Artie Shaw's "The Chant" the same way again.
“Our
first attempt to bomb Bremen was a disaster,” Cros tells us in voiceover. “But that seemed like a lifetime ago now.”
Callum Turner and Joanna Kulig's one night stand is about what's at stake.
“I feel like this could be a big one.”
Buck and Bucky don't know what happened to their friend, but we do.