The 2017 Oscars are Over. Here’s Where to Stream the Winners
Won for: best documentary feature
Across five parts and seven and a half hours, this documentary by Ezra Edelman frames the O. J.
Simpson story within the broader context of the history of race in America, an examination so thorough
that the murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman don’t happen until Part 3.
(And even then, you can probably skip “Suicide Squad.”)
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But it’s an endlessly fascinating case study, full of revelations for even those who watched the trial obsessively
and never missed an episode of “American Crime Story: The People v. O. J.
Simpson.” (Add it to your Watchlist.)
Where to watch: Stream it on Hulu or purchase it at Amazon, Google Play or iTunes.
Where to watch: Rent it on Amazon, Google Play, iTunes or Vudu.
Where to watch: Purchase it on Amazon, Google Play, iTunes or Vudu.
A shy boy in a poor Miami neighborhood struggles with a drug-addicted mother
and his own sexuality in this story told in three parts, at three different ages of his life.