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‘Stumble’ Review: NBC’s Competitive Cheerleading Mockumentary Is Hardly a Winner
The series, which also features Kristin Chenoweth as a recurring guest star, centers around an elite coach played by Jenn Lyon trying to lead a team of squabbling misfits to a championship.
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‘Pluribus’ Review: Rhea Seehorn Is a Funny, Sad Marvel in Vince Gilligan’s Evasive Apple TV Multi-Genre Original
The 'Better Call Saul' alumna plays a historical romance writer who returns to Albuquerque to discover a scary and unsettling changed world in the new sci-fi-horror-comedy-drama series.
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‘The American Revolution’ Review: Ken Burns Tackles the War for Independence in Patriotic, Pragmatic and Familiar Form
PBS' six-part, 12-hour documentary lets Burns, Sarah Botstein and David P. Schmidt dive deep into all-too-relevant U.S. history.
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‘Death by Lightning’ Review: Michael Shannon and Matthew Macfadyen Headline Netflix’s Mostly Gripping, Slightly Rushed Presidential Assassination Thriller
David Benioff and D.B. Weiss are among the executive producers on the four-part James Garfield drama also featuring Betty Gilpin and Nick Offerman.
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‘All Her Fault’ Review: Sarah Snook, Dakota Fanning and Jake Lacy Anchor Peacock’s Satisfying Domestic Mystery
Michael Peña also stars in this eight-part thriller centering on the disappearance of a 5-year-old boy from a wealthy Chicago neighborhood.
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‘All’s Fair’ Review: Kim Kardashian Is an Appropriately Wooden Lead for Ryan Murphy’s Empty, Unforgivably Dull Hulu Drama
Naomi Watts, Glenn Close, Sarah Paulson, Teyana Taylor and Niecy Nash-Betts fill out the series about an all-female firm of divorce lawyers who represent all-female clients.
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‘I Love LA’ Review: Rachel Sennott’s Fitfully Endearing, Frequently Exhausting HBO Comedy
The 'Bottoms' cowriter created and stars in a half-hour series centered around a 20something talent manager who takes on her influencer best friend as a new client.
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‘Down Cemetery Road’ Review: Emma Thompson Shines as a Razor-Tongued Gumshoe in an Apple TV Drama with ‘Slow Horses’ Vibes (if Not ‘Slow Horses’ Consistency)
Based on the novel by Mick Herron, the series features Thompson and Ruth Wilson as women unraveling a conspiracy and seeking a missing girl.
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‘Talamasca: The Secret Order’ Review: AMC’s New ‘Interview With the Vampire’ Spinoff Fails to Cast a Consistent Spell
William Fichtner and Elizabeth McGovern star in the supernatural spy thriller created by John Lee Hancock, about an ancient organization monitoring otherworldly threats.
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‘It: Welcome to Derry’ Review: HBO’s ‘It’ Prequel Series Is More Warmed-Over Rehash Than Original Frightfest
Andy Muschietti follows his two-part big-screen adaptation of the Stephen King novel with an eight-episode show set in 1962.
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‘Nobody Wants This’ Season 2 Review: Adam Brody and Kristen Bell’s Netflix Rabbinical Rom-Com Loses Some of Its Charm
The lead characters face many of the same interfaith relationship dilemmas, as Jenni Konner and Bruce Eric Kaplan take over as showrunners.
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‘Devil in Disguise: John Wayne Gacy’ Review: Peacock’s Thoughtful Limited Series Is a Refreshing Corrective to Ryan Murphy-Style Sensationalism
Patrick Macmanus' miniseries features Michael Chernus as the serial killer who murdered and raped dozens of young men in 1970s Chicago.
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‘Murdaugh: Death in the Family’ Review: Jason Clarke and Patricia Arquette in Hulu’s Latest Persuasive, if Unrevealing, True Crime Offering
The miniseries dramatizes the events around the 2021 double homicide of a mother and son from a wealthy South Carolina clan.
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‘DMV’ Review: Tim Meadows Is the Best Reason to Watch CBS’ Affable but Uneven Workplace Comedy
Harriet Dyer and Tony Cavalero also star in the new single-cam sitcom about the beleaguered employees of the agency's over-crowded, under-funded East Hollywood branch.
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‘The Chair Company’ Review: Tim Robinson Brings His Delightfully Unhinged Vibe to HBO
Lake Bell also stars in the comedy-thriller about a husband and father who goes down a conspiracy rabbit hole following an embarrassing workplace incident.
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‘The Last Frontier’ Review: Jason Clarke in an Alaska-Set Apple TV+ Western Throwback That Goes From Fun to Tedious in a Hurry
A plane full of inmates — with one special prisoner — goes down in the wilderness, sparking a manhunt, in this 10-episode thriller.
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