Challenger - a couple episode mini series that goes into the Space Shuttle Challenger disaster and everything that led up to it.
Apparently, the issue was known and ignored by the higher ups.
I found that series to be absolutely fascinating, given that I was only 6 when the shuttle blew up and I still remember watching it on tv. But I never knew more than that. I saw the memorial in Arlington Cemetery as a kid. It was heartbreaking to see the engineers involved in building those shuttle rockets show their regret in not fighting harder to get the launch cancelled.
Over the last few months, I've watched:
Broadchurch - absolutely amazing
Ratched - I loved it, though it was essentially just another season of American Horror Story
Warrior Nun - It took several episodes to really get my attention, but I enjoyed the last 3-4 episodes.
Slasher - a fun, canadian series, where each season was about one series of slasher killings.
Fear City - great, 3-episode docuseries about how the FBI and Rudy Guiliani took down the heads of the five families in the New York Mafia in the late 70's to early 80's.
Stateless
Waco
Enola Holmes - fun little movie about Sherlock Holmes' sister.
The Devil All the Time - dark movie with a great cast, whose characters all slide in and out of each other's lives.