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  1. Rated 5/5 Stars • Rated 5 out of 5 stars 08/20/24 Full Review Audience Member Well written and compellingly acted The Corner is an excellent mini series that suffers from a disjointed narrative ...

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    • T.K. Carter
    • Charles S. Dutton
    • April 16, 2000
  2. This is a frightful drama, cut from some of the same cloth as the prison series Oz. But that series has an insulated quality - those inmates aren't among us; "The Corner" is a dark, dark place ...

  3. Manji 21 December 2001. THE CORNER is a powerful mini-series that delivers a ruthless, depressing, and depraved view of the lives of drug abusers and dealers. Told semi-narratively by a documentary crew, the viewer is delivered into the bowels of a hellish neighbourhood in America.

    • 15 'Elizabeth I'
    • 14 'Show Me A Hero'
    • 13 'Sharp Objects'
    • 12 'Angels in America'
    • 11 'Watchmen'
    • 10 'Olive Kitteridge'
    • 9 'The Pacific'
    • 8 'The Young Pope'
    • 7 'The Night Of'
    • 6 'John Adams'

    IMDb Rating: 7.9/10

    TV viewers have long been fascinated with dramatized accounts of Royal Family members, with Netflix's acclaimed The Crown series demonstrating this more recently. That exceedingly popular and critically acclaimed drama TV series tackles royal life throughout the 20th century, but Elizabeth I goes back to the 1500s, depicting the second half of the title character's nearly half-century-long reign. With the historical setting of Elizabeth I comes plenty of opportunities for impressive costuming...

    IMDb Rating: 8.0/10

    Oscar Isaac's been keeping busy as an actor in the past decade or so, even though with all his great performances, he's still somehow yet to score a single acting nomination at the Academy Awards. Within Isaac's body of work, one of his more underrated roles is in the 2015 miniseries Show Me a Hero. It tells a true story from the late 1980s and early '90s, focusing on a mayor who's given the task of building public housing in an area of town populated mostly by white, middle-class individuals...

    IMDb Rating: 8.0/10

    Sharp Objects is a dark crime/mystery series about a crime reporter returning to the town she grew up in to solve a double murder where both the victims are young girls. It was adapted from the novel of the same name by Gillian Flynn (of Gone Girlfame), who was also credited with writing the screenplay for three of the show's episodes. Sharp Objects is not an easy watch, but it is an absorbing one, and also counts as a miniseries that's fairly tempting to finish in a relatively short amount o...

    IMDb Rating: 8.1/10

    The first thing that jumps out about Angels in America is its absolutely phenomenal cast of Hollywood talent. Few movies could boast of having such an impressive cast, which here includes Meryl Streep, Patrick Wilson, Emma Thompson, Jeffrey Wright, and a typically theatrical and bombastic Al Pacino. Similarly, director Mike Nichols is best known for his cinematic output, but his work on Angels in Americastill feels like one of the best things he ever did. It's a miniseries split into six part...

    IMDb Rating: 8.2/10

    In 2009, Zack Snyder directed a feature film adaptation of the graphic novel Watchmen. It wasn't fantastically received overall, but it still stands as a visually bold, exceptionally dark, and overall unique take on the superhero genre. 10 years later, Damon Lindelof put his own spin on the renowned graphic novel with a well-received miniseries that runs for almost nine hours in total. As another deconstruction of the superhero genre (albeit a distinctive one), Watchmenis undeniably fascinati...

    IMDb Rating: 8.3/10

    Winning a total of eight Primetime Emmys, Olive Kitteridgewas a critical hit upon its release in 2014, and one of the most celebrated HBO miniseries in recent memory. Narratively, it presents itself as something surprisingly straightforward, with it mostly centering on a marriage between a teacher and her husband over the course of 25 years, telling a dramatically intense storyline with movie-quality acting and attention to detail throughout. This makes Olive Kitteridgea far cry from the high...

    IMDb Rating: 8.3/10

    Just as 2001's Band of Brothers depicted the European side of World War Two from an American perspective, The Pacific follows American soldiers taking part in the Pacific Theater. It's interesting, because Band of Brothers captured a similar energy/style to Saving Private Ryan (1998), which had come out three years before, and then The Pacific feels somewhat reminiscent of Letters From Iwo Jima/Flags of Our Fathers, a Clint Eastwood duology from 2006about the Pacific side of WW2. That's not t...

    IMDb Rating: 8.3/10

    Paolo Sorrentino is a filmmaker best known for his features, but he's also made a splash in the world of television, being the creator of both The Young Pope and The New Pope. Of the two, The Young Pope came first and is generally considered superior, though The New Popealso had a good deal of acclaim when it was released in 2020. The Young Pope stars Jude Law, and has him playing the fictional Pius XIII, who makes history (within the show's fictional world) as the first American pope. The Yo...

    IMDb Rating: 8.4/10

    The Night Of has a simple premise that it explores expertly throughout its eight episodes, each approximately an hour long. The miniseries follows a young man named Nasir (Riz Ahmed) who wakes up one morning after a night of partying to find that the girl he took back to his place has been brutally stabbed to death. He has no memory of anything violent happening, and is subsequently arrested and charged with her murder. The rest of the show deals with the complex criminal proceedings where he...

    IMDb Rating: 8.5/10

    Playing out over seven episodes that total approximately eight hours, John Adams follows the life and times of its title character, the second President of the United States. It uses its epic runtime to cover over 50 years of history, beginning around 1770 and ending during the 1820s. John Adams delivers enough by way of high production value and overall cinematic scope to be comparable to some of the best biopic movies ever made. Like many high-rated HBO miniseries, John Adams attracted a st...

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  4. The Corner: With T.K. Carter, Khandi Alexander, Sean Nelson, Clarke Peters. Chronicles a West Baltimore family living in poverty on the front lines of America's drug war.

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    • 2000-04-16
    • Crime, Drama
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  5. The Corner is a 2000 HBO drama television miniseries based on the nonfiction book The Corner: A Year in the Life of an Inner-City Neighborhood (1997) by David Simon and Ed Burns, and adapted for television by David Simon and David Mills. It premiered on HBO in the United States on April 16, 2000, and concluded its six-part run on May 21, 2000.

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  7. Apr 16, 2000 · Based on the nonfiction book "The Corner: A Year in the Life of an Inner-City Neighborhood", by journalists David Simon and Edward Burns, The Corner presents the world of Fayette Street using real names and real events. The Corner tells the true story of men, women and children living amid the open-air drug markets of West Baltimore. It chronicles a year in the lives of 15-year old DeAndre ...

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