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Review: 'Black Rabbit' on Netflix
Jude Law and Jason Bateman play brothers who bring a lot of trouble on themselves
Alan Sepinwall is the chief TV critic at Rolling Stone. His books include The Revolution Was Televised, The Sopranos Sessions, TV (THE BOOK), Breaking Bad 101, and Saul Goodman v. Jimmy McGill.
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Jude Law and Jason Bateman play brothers who bring a lot of trouble on themselves
A look back at an early TV role for the late, great Robert Redford
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'Star Trek: Strange New Worlds' wraps up a bumpy season, plus the return of 'Only Murders in the Building,' 'The Girlfriend,' 'Alien: Earth,' and more
What Else Is Alan Watching?
A look inside the never-released episodes of my last podcast
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Ethan Hawke and the creator of 'Reservation Dogs' reunite for one of the year's best new shows, 'The Paper' kind of spins off 'The Office,' 'Alien: Earth' embraces its roots, and more
'Always Sunny' caps a fantastic season, plus 'Task,' the TCA Awards, 'Andor,' 'Alien: Earth,' and more
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The 'BoJack Horseman' team is back with a new show, plus 'Alien: Earth' and a 'Strange New Worlds' mockumentary
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John Cena gets serious, 'Alien: Earth' begins, 'China Beach' is finally on streaming, and 'Strange New Worlds' puts James T. Kirk in the captain's chair
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How is one mobile game getting so many celebrity endorsements? Plus, 'Alien: Earth,' 'Platonic,' 'Eyes of Wakanda,' and more
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'Fargo' creator Noah Hawley takes on 'Alien: Earth,' 'King of the Hill,' returns, plus 'Star Trek' goes to the holodeck, 'Chief of War,' and more
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Malcolm-Jamal Warner, 'South Park,' Ozzy Osbourne, Marvel TV contracts, the 'Stick' finale, 'Star Trek: Strange New Worlds,' and more