The #1 movie on HBO Max right now is a documentary, Fukushima: A Nuclear Nightmare, an exploration of the real-life Fukushima nuclear disaster.
Fifteen years on from the Fukushima catastrophe in Japan, what can the work of diverse photographers reveal about the region and its residents?
Nature is reclaiming abandoned buildings in the exclusion zone surrounding Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant, an area that appears frozen in time 15 years after disaster struck.
Two villains emerge in this documentary: a historic earthquake, and corrupt people.
Annie Jacobsen’s deeply researched book, “Nuclear War,” outlines a scenario given an attack from North Korea ending in an all-out exchange. Also, the British film “Threads,” available on YouTube, ...
Fukushima: A Nuclear Nightmare” airs on HBO tonight, and you can also stream it for free. Find out how along with what to ...
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If you've had your fill of binge-watching scripted shows, kick back with a documentary to tell you what's going on in the world.
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When a film from far beyond Hollywood’s pull upends your sense of what movies can do, you begin to wonder how you ever ...
HBO’s devastating five-part historical miniseries about a real disaster is suddenly climbing Apple TV charts worldwide seven years later.
Every new tsunami alert in Japan triggers traumatic memories of March 11, 2011 and fears of another nuclear meltdown.