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Jesse Plemons, Lily Rabe and Krysten Ritter also star in David E. Kelley's adaptation of Montgomery's murder of her friend Betty Gore.
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You really don't need to squeeze in time to stream this Elizabeth Olsen show.
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This tone deaf drama massacres Betty Gore all over again.
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The new series is a fictionalized account of the real-life Uphaar Cinema fire in 1997, which killed 59 people.
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American Gods clued us into the truth we all missed.
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Good art asks questions and trusts us to answer them ourselves.
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Say goodbye to Jessica Biel in this role.
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This episode ("Cover Girl") straddles the line between black comedy and outright tragedy more than any other episode so far.
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"Let’s talk logistics."
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With every turn Biel is asking us to reconsider our prejudice against "crazy" women while delivering some killer performances.
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Timberlake asked wife Jessica Biel for the role of investigator Steve Deffibaugh in her true crime series after reading the Candy script.
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This Chilean drama is loosely based on a tragic 2010 crime.
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Considering the show’s short run—five episodes, it’s doing yeoman’s work in creating a portrait of the two unhappy families at its core.
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Though the series is based in Texas, it wasn't actually filmed in the Lone Star State.
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5 episodes of Candy over the next 5 days? It's going to be a deliciously dark week.
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Timothy Simons and Pablo Schreiber also star in the first of two scripted series about the Montgomery case to bow in 2022.
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Both Hulu and HBO are airing new shows about this case in 2022.
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Jessica Biel AND Melanie Lynskey? You won't want to miss this.
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Biel's back at it again with the killin'.
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It's also been an episode of Snapped already.