This week on streaming video, we’ve got a popular TV drama, a couple of indies you may have missed, a few worthy documentaries, and more. Read on for the full list.
Viola Davis won an Emmy for her work on this drama about an esteemed law professor whose interns become implicated in a complicated web of murder and deception. Season two just ended in March, but it’s available on Netflix now.
Available now on: Netflix
This documentary recounts the events that led to the uncovering of the widespread illegal surveillance program the FBI was running on American citizens back in the early 1970s.
Available now on: Netflix
This Brazilian coming-of-age drama tells the story of a privileged high school student who’s blissfully unaware of his family’s financial troubles.
Available now on: Netflix
This Certified Fresh documentary explores the United States’ covert military operations around the world.
Available now on: Netflix
Alex Gibney‘s documentary portrait of the Apple founder is a warts-and-all look at Jobs’ life and times, featuring interviews with many of the people who knew him best.
Available now on: Netflix
Adam Nee and Kyle Gallner star in a retelling of Mark Twain’s novels that imagines Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn as a modern-day cop and criminal who team up to find treasure.
Available now on: Netflix
Tyler Labine and Brandon T. Jackson star in this Hulu original comedy series about a medium for hire who helps ghosts find the closure they need to move on. The first episode of season three will be available on Hulu on Wednesday, April 20th.
Available 4/20 on: Hulu
Maggie Smith and Alex Jennings star in this Certified Fresh dramedy about a playwright who befriends an eccentric woman after she parks her battered vehicle in his driveway.
Available now on: iTunes