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						The Lowdown, like  Andor before it, can now be called “a show for our times.”					 
 
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						If The Better Sister had put half the energy into making simple scenes work that it did into ensuring everyone dresses exclusively in shades of blue-green and orange-brown, it might ...					 
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						Are we really saying so long to Sheila?					 
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						John Breem? Or not John Breem? That is the question.					 
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						The black comedy is less laugh out loud funny and more of a gutting therapy session.					 
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						Kumail Nanjiani and Issa Rae in the same movie? Yes, please.					 
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						You don't want to miss this one.					 
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						By focusing more on the rise of David Koresh, the series could have been so much richer.					 
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						There are a lot of big names in this sad true crime story.					 
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						After moving to Netflix last month, the film now has an official release date.					 
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						The series wrapped its second season in mid-August.					 
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						Lizzy Caplan plays Annie as a young, single mom who gets stranded outside Castle Rock, Maine. Tim Robbins also stars in this new story.					 
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						Continue to celebrate America with these sociopathic teens.					 
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						Anya Taylor-Joy and Olivia Cooke have had their big breakthroughs, but "Thoroughbreds" gives the both of them a chance to explore some deeply dark characters.					 
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						There's a certain, ahem, spark to every role he plays.					 
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						Stephanie Danler adapted her hit novel about life in a New York restaurant into a new drama.					 
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						We sat down with the brothers and talked bringing Waco to the small screen, avoiding "sexy cults", and the magic of Michael Shannon.					 
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						The new network kicks off its programming with a miniseries about the 1993 standoff at the Branch Davidian compound.					 
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						You may know the story, but Waco forces you to become familiar with the injustice we've all forgotten.					 
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						These are the new faces accompanying the royal family into the Swinging '60s.