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Davis ripped the BAFTAs in a scathing tweet after Sunday's show.
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We are Without Remorse in declaring our love for this amazing actress!
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No matter what your preference may be (comedy, drama, talk show, sci-fi, western), we’ve got something in the mix for your viewing enjoyment.
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A-list producers are refusing to work for the studio until they get things "in order".
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"Kaleidoscope" an innovative and gutsy episode, one that relies on a lot of trust from its viewers.
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The 10-episode Arctic thriller stars Richard Dormer and Dennis Quaid and will debut later this year on Prime Video.
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The Prime Video original drama series stars Ron Perlman, Dana Delany, and Garret Dillahunt.
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As tweeted by the show’s writer and producer, Amazon’s dark drama ‘Mad Dogs’ has decided to end on top rather than forcing a second season.
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Mad Dogs was entertaining as the dickens from start to finish, its musings on sacrifice and regret and morality never glib or hamfisted and often quite thoughtful.
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It’s not entirely Jazmin’s fault that the big confrontation the show built to all season feels a little muffled in the end.
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Like
Breaking Bad and
Fargo,
Mad Dogs depends on a plot structure of interlocking catastrophes so intricate, you’d need those robot arms to pull it off.
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This episode reminds us of Breaking Bad (in a good way, natch!).
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It’s just one episode, but this one’s a road divided.
Without the great Alison Tolman as a stabilizing and unifying presence, “Leslie,” Mad Dogs’ sixth installment, resumes its previously very, very ...
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Fargo’s Allison Tolman as Rochelle—an ill-fated American embassy employee who seems like our gruesome foursome’s last best hope.
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Four episodes in, Mad Dog continues to consistently be inconsistent, at least as far as the audience's plot expectations are concerned. Writing and acting-wise, though, it's as tight as ever.
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Like the choice to get the four friends back to their stolen boat, the decision to unmask and manhandle the Cat was a surprising act of self-denial.
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The performances of the actors go a long way to keeping the early-Tarantino black-comedy-of-errors stuff emotionally palatable.
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The streaming service has grown substantially. The reason? Quality over quantity and impeccable timing.
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“Listen to your friend Billy Zane. He’s a cool dude. He’s trying to help you out.” That was sage advice in Zoolander, but here? Not so much.
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Cozy up this weekend with some Mad Dogs, mad investors, and an Oscillating Fan for Your Home!