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The Great is Hulu's answer to HBO's Catherine the Great, except funny, irreverent, satirical, ridiculous, and far more watchable.
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The Last Days of American Crime, Olivier Megaton's adaptation of a graphic novel by Rick Remender and Greg Tocchini, is an interminable bore.
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The latest drama from the multi-talented writer/actress of Chewing Gum, Michaela Coel, tackles a lot of thorny sexual assault issues, but does it bite off more than it can chew?
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Why are South Asian Americans such good spellers?
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We review Central Park, Ramy, Somebody Feed Phil, and Spelling the Dream.
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In Gordon Ramsay: Uncharted, the world's most recognizable chef finds new inspiration in unfamiliar culinary territories.
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This Hulu/BBC Three adaptation of Sally Rooney's critically acclaimed novel, Normal People, might just be the perfect literary adaptation.
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The sharper, shreweder, and much darker Season 2 of Ramy digs deeper into the spiritual lives Ramy Hassan and all those around him.
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With a feast of food focused reality TV options available, what is the secret ingredient that makes Somebody Feed Phil so damn tasty?
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Think Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan, but instead of the CIA it's the PBI, and instead of English it's in Afrikaans. Because, you know, South Africa.
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We speak to Netflix's Vice President of Original Documentary Programming about the platform's plans for the future.
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We review Normal People, Defending Jacob, and The Lovebirds.
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It's what happens when real housewives try selling real houses.
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If you enjoy an old-fashioned whodunnit, then this one's for you.
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Is the latest comedy from the team behind the U.S. version of The Office another comedy classic, or should the mission be scrubbed? We preview the first 3 episodes.
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Calm down fanboys. We made a list of five - far more compelling - "Director's Cuts" that we'd like to see some day.
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What better way to rekindle a dying relationship than to immerse yourself in a criminal conspiracy?
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Boots on the Moon!
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