In Hulu's gender swapped reboot, Zoë Kravitz takes on the role made famous by John Cusack.
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Yet another documentary from Netflix that might help scratch your true crime itch.
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Over a decade in the making, we finally get to see Hill and Rodriguez's much beloved Locke & Key on our screens.
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A McDonald’s competition being investigated by the FBI. No. Seriously.
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Thanks to Warner TV Iain previews the first 3 episodes of Miracle Workers: Dark Ages, starring Daniel Radcliffe, Geraldine Viswanathan, and Steve Buscemi.
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In conjunction with the first episode of Star Trek: Picard, we take a look at Star Trek's second series of mini episodes, Short Treks.
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Does Armando Iannucci's latest effort live up to the incredibly high bar set by Veep?
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Iain reviews the first 6 episodes of HBO's adpatation of Stephen King's supernaturally tinged procedural.
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Netflix's new reality show provides a terrifying vision of the future that's one part Big Brother and one part Black Mirror.
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Clarkson, Hammond, and May try to reinvent their dinky little car show into something a little more adventurous.
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Do audiences have the time, patience, and determination to sit through Netflix's adaptation of Andrzej Sapkowski's The Witcher?
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In Servant, Apple TV+ might finally have found the one show that'll keep people coming back for more.
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Some truly terrible production decisions keep the series from taking its rightful place among the pantheon of trashy TV.
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Jon Favreau's brilliant new take on Star Wars proves that there's still life in the franchise.
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Ballers is a series that's as much about American football as Jaws is a movie about sharks. Also Dwayne Johnson.
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What happens when an infamous drug addict arrives in the drug trafficking capital of the world to manage their local football team?
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Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner feels like the bastard child of Somebody Feed Phil and The Chef Show. No one asked for it. No one wants it.
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