It may have a beautiful name, but the Emerald Triangle — the tri-county region in Northern California known for producing an abundance of weed — can, at times, be an unsettling place. Away from the sparse mountain roads, the terrain is full of deep, dense forests — places where cell signals have no towers to reach and a person could easily get lost and never be found. That’s an early takeaway of Hulu’s new documentary series Sasquatch, which starts out as a Bigfoot murder mystery set among the fertile pot-growing grounds of Mendocino, Trinity and Humboldt counties, and takes some frighteningly chilling turns along the way. Director Joshua Rofé had recently finished docu-series Lorena (about Lorena Bobbitt on Amazon Prime) and had decided on his next topic when he reached out to gonzo journ...
Hulu is bringing plenty of Easter eggs in April. On the features front, subscribers can check out documentaries such as WeWork: Or the Making and Breaking of a $47 Billion Unicorn and Greta Thunberg: A Year to Change the World or turn off reality with Songbird and Wild Mountain Thyme. There’s also the Season 4 premiere of The Handmaid’s Tale, the launch of the new Duplass brothers’-produced docuseries Sasquatch, and the beginning of Freeform’s new psychological thriller show Cruel Summer. The back catalogue upgrade is admittedly delish, too: 28 Days Later, Bulworth, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, Shaft (2000), That Thing You Do!, Vanilla Sky, and So I Married an Axe Murderer are just a few noticeable highlights upon first glance. Check out the full list below, which also includes what...