“YOU ARE WHAT YOU EAT": What's the outcome when identical twins are placed on diets for eight weeks — one a strictly vegan regimen and the other a quite beefed up one, literally? Filmmaker Louie Psihoyos follows the siblings to some conclusions, while also connecting the dots between man's whopping meat intake to a rapidly changing climate. (Netflix)
"FERRELL TAKES THE FIELD": When one man attempts to play in five Major League Baseball training games in a single day and that man is actor/comedian Will Ferrell, well, you know it's going to be entertaining. In the course of this day zigzagging across the country, Ferrell manages to play all nine positions for 10 different teams. Watching him play is almost as funny as watching him get released from each team in succession. (Max)
"LITTLE WHITE LIE": Meet Lacey Schwartz, who grew up in a Jewish family in New York. Sure she looked different than the rest of the Schwartzes, but it never occurred to her that she wasn't White. She was told that her darker skin was inherited from her Sicilian grandfather. Her suspicions grow in her teen years and at 18, she confronts her mother and learns her biological father was Black. As an adult, she struggles with embracing her African American heritage while holding on to her Jewish upbringing. (Prime Video)
"MISSING: THE LUCIE BLACKMAN CASE": In 2000, Blackmon, a 21-year-old British tourist, goes missing in Tokyo. Director Hyoe Yamamoto walks through the monthslong search for the woman and the subsequent murder investigation which gained international attention and took its toll on Japanese detectives as they hunted for an elusive suspect in the killing. (Netflix)