What Martha Stewart Is Watching on TV (Add These to Your Own Queue Now!)
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She may be a TV personality herself, but Martha loves winding down after a long day with a mini binge-watching sesh. Here are the shows and movies she's watching right now.
"Rectify"
This first original television series from SundanceTV follows the trial of Daniel Holden, an imprisoned teen who was convicted of murdering his 16-year-old girlfriend. Daniel spends 19 years on death row until DNA evidence reveals his innocence.
Martha Says: "It's a brilliant and sad series."
Where to Watch: Netflix
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"Empire"
This soap focuses on a hip-hop music company, Empire Entertainment, and the familial fight to gain control of the business after the father, Lucious Lyon, is diagnosed with a terminal illness. He must choose one of his three sons to take over the company, and they won't go down without a fight.
Martha Says: "[Producer] Lee Daniels is a genius."
Where to Watch: Hulu
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"The Blacklist"
This is the story of an ex-government agent, Raymond "Red" Reddington, who also happens to be one of the FBI's most-wanted criminals. After mysteriously surrendering, he reveals a "blacklist" of terrorists that he wants to help catch as long as he only speaks to FBI profiler Elizabeth Keen.
Martha Says: "I liked the beginning, but it's gotten a little weird."
Where to Watch: Netflix
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"Broadchurch"
In this British crime drama, everyone in the quiet town of Broadchurch becomes a suspect in an 11-year-old boy's murder.
Martha Says: "I like the acting very much."
Where to Watch: Netflix
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"The Tudors"
Are you a fan of historical fiction? This show follows the reign of King Henry VIII of England and his scandalous marital affairs that changed the kingdom forever.
Martha Says: "I haven't watched 'The Borgias' but I just love 'The Tudors.'"
Where to Watch: Netflix
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"The Girl Who Played with Fire"
This Swedish thriller -- about Lisbeth, a young woman and computer hacker suspected of three murders, and Mikael, a journalist -- is the second movie in the Millennium Trilogy by Stieg Larsson.
Martha Says: "I also like the American version."
Where to Watch: Netflix
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"Ray Donovan"
Ray Donovan does the dirty work for L.A.'s biggest celebrities, businessmen, superstars, and athletes (read: he's the hit man who makes their problems disappear).
Martha Says: "'Ray Donovan' is ugly, but interesting."
Where to Watch: Showtime
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"The Wire"
This popular "cop drama" is based on a drug empire in West Baltimore. The multiple storylines focus on the social, political, and economical realities that come with drug dealing and addiction.
Martha Says: "I don't watch any Wives of Anywhere, and no vampire things." That leaves the cop dramas.
Where to Watch: HBO
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"The Bridge"
"The Bridge" (2013) is a crime show -- starring Diane Kruger -- about a string of murders that occur along the U.S. and Mexican border.
Martha Says: "I'm addicted to watching shows like this on my iPad."
Where to Watch: Hulu
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Pretty Much Any Film with Maggie Gyllenhall
One of Martha's favorite actresses, Maggie Gyllenhall, has starred in blockbusters such as "The Dark Knight"(2008), "White House Down" (2013), "Donnie Darko" (2001), and "The Honourable Woman" (2014).
Martha Says: Seriously. "I love anything with Maggie Gyllenhall."
Where to Watch: Netflix