#Television Review
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đșđž âThe Faithful: Women of the Bibleâ Review: Minnie Driver in a Fox Religious Drama Thatâs Like a Filmed Wikipedia Summary
[USA]
Jeffrey Donovan also stars in this three-part event series retelling stories from the Book of Genesis through the perspectives of its female figures.
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đŹđ§ Saturday Night Live UK review â it didnât fail and it could have been a lot worse
[United Kingdom]
<p>Impressions of Keir Starmer, sketches about dodgy skincare products, and some âgod-awful performancesâ aside, the inaugural episodeâs ambition was refreshing to see</p><p>In the end, itâs a feeling...
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đșđž âJury Dutyâ Season 2 Review: âCompany Retreatâ Is Too Nice for Its Own Good
[USA]
Allergic to conflict and with an awkward new premise, "Jury Duty's" jury-free second season follows a temp worker hired to help out during a family-owned business' annual retreat â or so he thinks.
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đŹđ§ Last One Laughing UK review â the funniest TV show of the year
[United Kingdom]
<p>Season two of this competition isnât just enjoyably easy-going TV that leaves you helpless with laughter. Itâs also a fascinating insight into comedy as an artform</p><p>It could easily have been a...
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đșđž âImperfect Womenâ Review: Kerry Washingtonâs Slapdash Murder-Mystery Isnât Even Bad in a Fun Way
[USA]
Based on Araminta Hall's 2020 novel, the error-riddled, carelessly predictable Apple TV adaptation follows two friends as they try to determine who killed the third member of their tight-knit trio.
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đșđž âThe Comebackâ Season 3 Review: Lisa Kudrowâs Brilliant Satire Confronts Hollywoodâs Collapse with a Smile
[USA]
Valerie Cherish returns to HBO in a final season that begins with the indomitable actress leading a sitcom written by AI and expands into an existential black-comic triumph.
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đșđž Oscars TV Review: Hollywoodâs Big Night Finally Gets As Big As The Movies it Celebrates
[USA]
âPatience, resilience and that rarest of qualities today, optimism.â That may have been Oscar host Conan OâBrienâs serious wish tonight for the film industry and the world, but it ended up being a pre...
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đŹđ§ The Claudia Winkleman Show review â yes we love her, but this chatshow is a mess
[United Kingdom]
<p>Itâs only the first episode, but alongside Jeff Goldblumâs non-anecdotes about pencils the guests are reduced to discussing the colour of the sofa</p><p>Now look. Letâs make a few things clear befo...
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đșđž Michelle Pfeifferâs Powerhouse Performance Keeps Taylor Sheridanâs Grief Drama âThe Madisonâ Afloat: TV Review
[USA]
Grief is, unfortunately, a core component of the human condition, because no matter a personâs background or social status, loss is universal. Taylor Sheridanâs latest family drama for Paramount+, âTh...
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đșđž âImperfect Womenâ Review: Elisabeth Moss, Kerry Washington and Kate Mara Get Stuck in Appleâs Maddeningly Generic Murder-Among-the-Wealthy Thriller
[USA]
Based on the book by Araminta Hall, this eight-part drama focuses on a trio of friends whose secrets and lies lead to violence and tragedy.
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đșđž âScarpettaâ Review: Nicole Kidmanâs Grim, by-the-Book Crime Drama Is Just Weird Enough to Remember
[USA]
Adapted from Patricia Cornwell's long-running book series, Liz Sarnoff's Amazon series follows a state medical examiner's investigation into a series of murders that happened 28 years apart.
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đșđž Nicole Kidman Is Dynamic in Prime Videoâs Sensational Serial Killer Thriller âScarpettaâ: TV Review
[USA]
Based on Patricia Cornwellâs beloved book series and adapted for television by Liz Sarnoff, Prime Videoâs latest crime thriller, âScarpetta,â is an engrossing depiction of horrific femicide, dysfuncti...
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đșđž âVladimirâ Review: Rachel Weiszâs Vexing Netflix Series Aims for âFleabagâ and Falls Wildly Short
[USA]
Adapted from Julia May Jonas' novel of the same name (and adapted by the author herself), the eight-part limited series follows a literary professor whose fixation on a hot young author takes over her...
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đșđž âRoosterâ Review: Steve Carellâs Charming HBO Comedy Just Needs to Get Out of Its Own Way
[USA]
Bill Lawrence and Matt Tarses' new sitcom follows a popular author who lands a job at a college where his daughter teaches in the hopes of helping her through a bad break-up.
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đŹđ§ Vladimir review â Rachel Weisz is unswervingly brilliant in a TV show youâll admire for years to come
[United Kingdom]
<p>This adaptation of the 2022 novel â starring Weisz, Leo Woodall and John Slattery â fits it perfectly to television. Itâs a proper show for proper grownups</p><p>Vladimir is that rare visitor to th...
Related: #Acting Performance
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- Nicole Kidman (2 news)
- Scarpetta (2 news)
- Kerry Washington (2 news)
- Imperfect Women (2 news)
- Hollywood (1 news)
- Lisa Kudrow (1 news)
- Comeback (1 news)
- Amazon Prime Video (1 news)
- Jury duty (disambiguation) (1 news)
- Documental (1 news)
- Fox (1 news)
- Faithful (1 news)
- Women in the Bible (1 news)
- Minnie Driver (1 news)
- Saturday Night Live (1 news)
- Television show (1 news)
- Elisabeth Moss (1 news)
- Kate Mara (1 news)
- Apple TV (1 news)
- Claudia Winkleman (1 news)
- Michelle Pfeiffer (1 news)
- Madison (dance) (1 news)
- Taylor Sheridan (1 news)
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