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  1. The Best Movies and Shows on Hulu Right Now

    We’ve handpicked the finest movies and television shows currently streaming on Hulu in the United States. Take a look.

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    Hiroyuki Sanada in “Shogun.”
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  2. ‘Interior Chinatown’ Review: Off the Shelf

    Charles Yu adapts his award-winning novel into a series that is both starkly different from the original and frustratingly familiar.

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    Jimmy O. Yang, left, and Ronny Chieng in a scene from “Interior Chinatown.”
    CreditMike Taing/Hulu, via Associated Press
  1. ‘Say Nothing’ Asks: What Would You Do?

    The FX series strives to capture the complexity of its subject: the long sectarian conflict in Northern Ireland known as the Troubles.

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    From left, Lola Petticrew, Anthony Boyle, Hazel Doupe and Josh Finan star as Irish revolutionaries in “Say Nothing.”
    CreditPaulo Nunes dos Santos for The New York Times
  2. ‘Road Diary: Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band’ Review: A Mission

    At 75, Springsteen is doggedly committed to live performance. This documentary chronicles how he keeps up on tour, and why.

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    Bruce Springsteen and Steven Van Zandt in “Road Diary: Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band,” directed by Thom Zimny.
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  3. Mark Proksch, of ‘What We Do in the Shadows,’ Gets Into the Swing of It

    As an “energy vampire,” the comic actor has been the most relatable menace in the FX comedy, which begins its final season.

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    Proksch said Colin is an amalgamation of certain office workers he observed during his years as a temp.
    CreditOK McCausland for The New York Times
  4. For Niecy Nash-Betts, the Fear Was Motivating

    Reading the script for FX’s “Grotesquerie,” her latest effort with Ryan Murphy, was terrifying on multiple levels. But that’s what drew her in.

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    “You got to wring life out like a dirty rag,” Niecy Nash-Betts said. “You got to get every inch of it.”
    CreditPhilip Cheung for The New York Times
  5. Natasha Rothwell and Samara Joy on Finding Their Voices

    The “How to Die Alone” creator and actress and the Grammy-winning jazz singer talk about genre, improvisation and romantic comedies.

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    The actress and writer Natasha Rothwell (left) and the singer Samara Joy, photographed in Los Angeles on July 31, 2024.
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  1. ‘Fargo’ Season 5 Finale Recap: Debts

    Dot sees an opportunity. Ole Munch sees an account that needs settling.

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    Scotty and Dot (Sienna King, left, and Juno Temple) tried to move on with their lives, but a certain centuries’ old hit man had different ideas.
    CreditMichelle Faye/FX
  2. ‘Fargo’ Season 5, Episode 9 Recap: Cowboy Hitler

    “The most I ever felt, I felt for that woman,” Roy confesses. It’s safe to wager Dot never felt the same.

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    Roy (Jon Hamm) revealed himself to be driven more by feeling than by calculation, which have sealed his fate.
    CreditMichelle Faye/FX
  3. ‘Fargo’ Season 5, Episode 8 Recap: Rude Awakenings

    Dot learns some harsh truths about her past and present. Danish takes an ill-advised trip to North Dakota.

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    Dot (Juno Temple) has finally gotten herself into a jam with Roy (Jon Hamm) that she can’t see a way out of.
    CreditMichelle Faye/FX
  4. ‘Fargo’ Season 5, Episode 7: Not Your Puppet

    Gator takes matters into his own hands. Dot takes a drive. Wayne takes a trade-in.

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    Gator (Joe Keery) continues to be pretty bad at being bad, but this week we gained a few insights into why his boss keeps giving him chances.
    CreditMichelle Faye/FX
  5. ‘Fargo’ Season 5, Episode 5 Recap: Tiger Moms

    Dot proves once again that she can’t be caged. She and Lorraine may have more in common than they think.

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    Lorraine (Jennifer Jason Leigh) showed that she won’t be disrespected. Or underestimated.
    CreditMichelle Faye/FX
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    A selection of entertainment highlights this weekend, including Sean Baker’s latest film, “Anora.”

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    A selection of entertainment highlights this weekend, including the sequel “Joker: Folie à Deux.”

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    A selection of entertainment highlights this weekend, including “The Old Man,” “How to Die Alone” and other TV picks for fall.

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