

27, Paramount+ Faraway Downsīaz Luhrmann’s Australia was a divisive film perhaps it will fare better as a six-episode miniseries, also starring Nicole Kidman and Hugh Jackman? That seems to be the gamble here, at least. NYT Critic’s Pick Directed by Mamoru Hosoda Animation, Adventure, Drama, Fantasy, Music, Musical, Sci-Fi. This miniseries, based on the 2007 novel of the same name, tells the story of a romance between two men – played by Jonathan Bailey and Matt Bomer – that spans the decades and evolving social climate from the 1950s to the 1980s. It’s a whodunnit set at a country estate – think Clue, for the TikTok set.
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A Murder at the End of the WorldĮmma Corrin ( The Crown) and Clive Owen star in this series from The OA creators Brit Marling and Zal Batmanglij, which brings a Gen Z sensibility to the classic murder-mystery. 24, Citytvīased on the 2021 bestselling novel by Zakiya Dalila Harris, this mystery-thriller centres on a NYC-based editorial assistant who begins to question the validity of her friendship with the only other Black woman in the office.
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Six seasons and movie potential? Maybe! Sept. Our breadth of coverage reaches well beyond news and politics, and its a deep. This animated series about a dysfunctional family of ancient Greeks comes from Community showrunner Dan Harmon, and stars a triple-header of British comedy talent, with the acerbic Richard Ayoade ( Soul), the bombastic Matt Berry ( Toast of London) and the multihyphenate Hannah Waddingham ( Ted Lasso) in lead roles. The New York Times app provides in-depth, independent, original reporting.
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17, Netflix ShoresyĬrave’s crass (though disarmingly earnest!) Letterkenny spinoff, starring show creator Jared Keeso as the salt-of-the-earth title character – the captain of the beleaguered Sudbury (Blueberry) Bulldogs hockey team – features some of the best one-liners on TV today. Come for the early-aughts nostalgia stay for the possibility of an anime Honest Ed’s. The original cast of Edgar Wright’s live-action 2010 adaptation of Canadian cartoonist Bryan Lee O’Malley’s Scott Pilgrim comic series will reunite for this anime version of the tale. All the comfort viewing of Bake Off, but gluten free. series, which will see talented ceramicists from coast to coast competing for top clay honours.

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