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‘Candy’
Hulu's "Candy" stars Jessica Biel and Melanie Lynskey as Candy Montgomery and Betty Gore, 1980 housewives whose friendship ended in murder.
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‘Hacks’ Season 2
"Hacks" Season 2 lets Jean Smart and Hannah Einbinder stretch their performances even further.
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‘The Pentaverate’
Netflix's "The Pentaverate" stars Mike Myers as about a dozen characters in a limited series that is basically just one bloated movie.
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‘The Staircase’
Colin Firth and Toni Collette star in HBO Max's fascinating adaptation of true-crime documentary series "The Staircase."
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‘Men’
Alex Garland puts the "men" in "menacing," conjuring a town where the locals intimidate an emotionally traumatized woman.
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‘Doctor Strange 2’
Benedict Cumberbatch returns for a sequel that's an unhinged ride, a CGI horror jam, a Marvel brainteaser and, at times, a bit of an ordeal.
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‘Downton Abbey: A New Era’
Half the cast heads to France, while the rest hosts Hollywood guests in this crowd-pleasing reunion, centering on Mary as the matriarch in charge.
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‘Memory’
Liam Neeson plays a bad guy who goes after worse guys, while the onset of Alzheimer's complicates matters, in tough, déjà vu action movie.
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Jack Harlow’s ‘Come Home the Kids Miss You’
On "Come Home the Kids Miss You," Jack Harlow builds upon bedrock strengths, with Drake, Justin Timberlake, Pharrell and Lil Wayne among guests.
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Miranda Lambert’s ‘Palomino’
The country star notches yet another rock-solid entry in one of the 21st century's most ruthlessly consistent discographies.
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Pusha T’s ‘It’s Almost Dry’
The self-proclaimed "Cocaine Dr. Seuss" is back with a thematically familiar collaboration with producers Kanye West and Pharrell Williams.
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Red Hot Chili Peppers’ ‘Unlimited Love’
It was worth the wait for the Chili Peppers to have guitarist John Frusciante and producer Rick Rubin back on board for a new album.
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‘POTUS’
Vanessa Williams, Lea DeLaria, Julianne Hough and Rachel Dratch are among the stars of Selina Fillinger's riotous new farce.
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‘Mr. Saturday Night’
Billy Crystal turns on the impish charm and non-stop zingers in his new Broadway musical "Mr. Saturday Night."
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‘A Strange Loop’
Michael R. Jackson's Pulitzer Prize-winning musical, starring Jaquel Spivey on Broadway, is playfully daring and furiously entertaining.
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‘The Skin of Our Teeth’
Lileana Blain-Cruz directs the beautifully decorated disaster of Thornton Wilder's whimsical, apocalyptic Pulitzer Prize winner.
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The Ridiculous Pile-Up of New and Returning TV? Blame the Emmy Calendar
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