LOST GIRLS (2020) Stream on Netflix. The documentarian Liz Garbus (“What Happened, Miss Simone?”) makes her fiction-feature debut with “Lost Girls,” a drama based on Robert Kolker’s nonfiction book “Lost Girls: An Unsolved American Mystery.” Like the book, the movie revisits a string of unsolved murders on Long Island. It stars Amy Ryan as a mother who presses law enforcement to search for her missing daughter, a mission that conjures up questions of gender, power and social justice. The film is “serious, respectful, gravely melancholic,” Manohla Dargis wrote in her review for The Times. “Yet anger best describes the movie’s atmosphere, its overall mood and its authorial tone.” Dargis called it “a sober chronicle of victimization and empowerment.”

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PORTALS TO HELL 9 p.m. on Travel Channel. “There’s bones in here, guys,” the TV personality Jack Osbourne says in the Season 2 premiere of this paranormal investigation series, which is hosted by Osbourne and the investigator Katrina Weidman. The episode finds that pair exploring an old, purportedly haunted jail in Paulding, Ohio. The building, they are told, is home to several spirits, including that of a murder victim from the mid-20th century. When Osbourne discovers bones in a neglected basement jail cell, he sounds a bit triumphant — and a bit spooked.