How to Watch The Tailor of Sin City Without Cable

The Spool Staff
November 21st, 2024

Sometimes your passions can lead you to strange avenues. That’s what happened to AJ Pratt, whose talents in tailoring led him to becoming a cocaine distributor. His story is depicted in The Tailor of Sin City, which you can watch through the ways listed below.

Where to watch The Tailor of Sin City

The Tailor of Sin City airs on SundanceTV every Thursday, 10 PM ET, starting September 12. Each episode is available to stream on Sundance Now as well.

There are two ways to watch The Tailor of Sin City: live on SundanceTV or streaming on Sundance Now.

The Tailor of Sin City on SundanceTV

You can watch The Tailor of Sin City on SundanceTV without cable on one of these cord-cutting services:

The Tailor of Sin City on Sundance Now

Serious film buffs may be familiar with the streamer, but if you aren’t aware, Sundance Institute– the group behind the Sundance Festival– created their own streaming service. Here is a refresher and a link to subscribe:

Sundance Now

Sundance Now is an on-demand streaming service that offers international thrillers and prestige dramas from around the world. It's owned by AMC Networks, which operates other noteworthy networks like IFC and Shudder, so you'll often see crossovers from these studios. It updates its catalog weekly, and a subscription costs a reasonable $7/month, which you can cancel anytime and try first with a 7-day free trial.

Who is The Tailor of Sin City?

The Tailor of Sin City is AJ Perry, a dressmaker who made his way to Las Vegas and ended up becoming the tailor for showgirls, and eventually, Elvis Presley and Pablo Escobar. He also amassed such a big fortune by becoming the Cocaine King of Las Vegas.

All four parts are available to watch on Sundance Now

There are four parts of The Tailor of Sin City available to stream on Sundance Now.

Sundance Now

Sundance Now is an on-demand streaming service that offers international thrillers and prestige dramas from around the world. It's owned by AMC Networks, which operates other noteworthy networks like IFC and Shudder, so you'll often see crossovers from these studios. It updates its catalog weekly, and a subscription costs a reasonable $7/month, which you can cancel anytime and try first with a 7-day free trial.