‘Loot’ Review: Maya Rudolph Among the .001 Percent
In this Apple TV+ comedy from two “Parks and Recreation” veterans, a woman takes a journey of self-discovery with an $87 billion budget.
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In this Apple TV+ comedy from two “Parks and Recreation” veterans, a woman takes a journey of self-discovery with an $87 billion budget.
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Major reboots and revivals are falling short in the writing as they try to diversify and expand their L.G.B.T.Q. worlds. It doesn’t have to be that way.
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The actress, known for playing Princess Anne in “The Crown,” embodies a working class con woman in a new limited series on Amazon Prime Video.
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The two award-winning actors had never worked together before this brooding FX thriller came along. Who knew the journey would become so existential?
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This Netflix series about a star-crossed teenage romance between a bloodsucker and a monster hunter has roots in both “Romeo and Juliet” and “Buffy the Vampire Slayer.”
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A music critic who teaches college students about the punk movement takes stock of “Pistol,” the new FX drama about the 1970s British punk band.
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An American treasure, from “The Last Picture Show” to the Dude, plays an aging but still lethal operative in a moody thriller on FX.
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A Baltimore photographer considers the HBO drama’s impact on the city where he was raised, 20 years after the show’s debut.
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Over the six seasons of “Peaky Blinders,” its central character has grappled with his post-traumatic stress disorder and what redemption could look like.
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