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‘The Crown’ Struggles Mightily With Princess Diana’s Death
Sixth season of Peter Morgan’s acclaimed Netflix series pins the blame in part on Mohamed Al-Fayed and is still playing nice with the royals
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‘Scott Pilgrim’ Is Back for More, and Edgar Wright Is Over the Moon
Filmmaker behind Scott Pilgrim vs. the World talks about getting the gang back together for Netflix’s animated spinoff Scott Pilgrim Takes Off
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‘A Murder at the End of the World’ Is a Riveting Murder Mystery
FX series from The OA creators Brit Marling and Zal Batmanglij is an Agatha Christie whodunit by way of a Stieg Larsson Nordic noir
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The Hollywood Strikes Are Over. When Will TV Be Back to Normal?
Six months of strikes between the writers and actors are now over. And Hollywood insiders say it’ll still be a while until TV gets back to normal
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‘For All Mankind’ Returns to Soaring Heights in Season Four
After a disappointing third season, the Apple TV+ series about an alternate history where the U.S. lost the race to the moon course-corrects
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‘The Curse’ Premiere: Nathan Fielder, Small Dicks, and Emma Stone
First episode of the Showtime series (streaming on Paramount+) sets the scene for this symphony of discomfort about an odd house-flipping couple
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‘Blue Eye Samurai’ Is a Gory and Gorgeous Animated Series From Netflix
Set in 1600s Japan, the show stars Maya Erskine as a mixed-race samurai out for bloody revenge, and features stunning fights and an all-star cast
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‘The Curse’: Nathan Fielder and Emma Stone Will Make You Squirm
Ten-episode Showtime series (also streaming on Paramount+) is a confounding tale of a New Mexico house-flipping couple whose lives start to unravel
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‘Lawmen: Bass Reeves’ Makes a Remarkable Story Unremarkable
Latest series in Taylor Sheridan’s Yellowstone universe stars David Oyelowo as a former slave who became the first Black U.S. Marshal in the West
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‘All the Light We Cannot See’ Turns World War II Into a Schmaltz-Fest
Netflix miniseries from Shawn Levy (Stranger Things) tells the tale of a blind girl in Nazi-occupied France who instills hope through the radio
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