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The show's creative team really pulled out all the stops for the season finale.
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We need more of the legal thriller ASAP.
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Did the Apple TV series stay true to the story?
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The way the masterful O-T Fagbenle says "f**hhhcked" has to be heard to be believed.
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It's a legal thriller, so you know there's about to be ... a twist!
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David Cronenberg, call your lawyer!
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Scanners fans will be thrilled.
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Presumed Innocent is not agnostic about the morality of Rusty’s decision to cheat
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"The girls are sure gonna like me now."
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The suspects are stacking up with each episode. But will the Apple TV series stay true to the movie ending?
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My only real concern here is whether the show will keep the sexy stuff front and center.
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With eight episodes, Presumed Innocence could have opted for extended sex scenes. Here's why succinct montages worked better.
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The series, written by David E. Kelley, also stars Bill Camp, Ruth Negga, Peter Sarsgaard, O-T Fagbenle, Elizabeth Marvel and Renate Reinsve.
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Presumed Innocent is back in a compelling new adaptation.
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Written by David E. Kelley based on Tom Wolfe's novel, the series also stars Diane Lane, Lucy Liu, Tom Pelphrey, Aml Ameen and William Jackson Harper.
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Another adaptation of Scott Turow's bestselling novel is almost here.
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Fans of legal dramas will find a most pleasant watch in The Burial.
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Marta could face 10 years to life in prison if convicted.
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Keira Knightley is a dogged journalist who cares little for the conventions of 1960s society as she reports the story of a mysterious serial killer in Boston Strangler.
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Jeffrey Wright narrates the docuseries, which includes the voices of Bill Camp as Lincoln and Leslie Odom Jr. as Frederick Douglass.