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Steve Greene

Steve Greene

Associate TV Editor at Indiewire

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‘The Righteous Gemstones’ Turned a 55-Year-Old Country Gospel Song Into a Season 3 Jewel

Baby Billy’s “There Will Come a Payday” sequence is just one of the HBO show’s musical highlights this year.
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‘The Full Monty’ Is a Missed Opportunity to Make a TV Sequel Worth ...

25 years later, a meandering return to Sheffield struggles to figure out its own reason for being.
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Netflix’s latest animated series from Italian cartoonist Zerocalcare is about keeping your head above water while fighting reactionary forces.
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‘I Think You Should Leave with Tim Robinson’: Ranking the Sketches,...

Who will be the sketch of the year? Which ones will move? Which ones will talk, but more important, which ones can daaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaance?
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Tituss Burgess and Dove Cameron on Filming ‘Schmigadoon ... - Indie...

The Apple TV+ musical theater playground gave both performers a strong foundation and some fun wiggle room.
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The Best Series Finales of the 21st Century, Ranked - IndieWire

They may not have always come from the greatest shows, but these farewell episodes left us with plenty to remember. Here’s where new finales such as “Succession,” and “Barry” fit in.
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‘Platonic’ Proves That Rose Byrne and Seth Rogen Can Be Too Good To...

The Apple TV+ show reuniting the “Neighbors” team really works with the two of them in the spotlight. The rest of it, though…
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Networks Are Looking for the Next ‘Squid Game.’ Many Already Have It.

There are a number of series that could be appealing possibilities (if the networks and platforms behind them would put in the effort).
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'Barry' Season 4 Episode 2 Review: 'Bestest Place on Earth ... - In...

At the beginning of the end, each of these main characters are still searching for the role of a lifetime.
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‘Schmigadoon!’ Season 2 Is Perfect for Anyone Who Thought the First...

Deep in Schmicago lies the heart of a season-length musical parody that gives its audience more to laugh with and latch onto.
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‘Luther: The Fallen Sun’ Review: Bigger Isn’t Better in a Messy, Ov...

Despite having Idris Elba and some other dependable pieces, this two-hour continuation of the BBC drama ends up out of its depth.
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‘Physical 100’ Is a Netflix Competition That’s Much More than a ‘Sq...

The new Netflix “survival show” is more interested in making underdogs out of heroes rather than the other way around.
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‘All Creatures Great and Small’ Embraced Current Events While Makin...

A storyline of wayward refugees looking for a home became the latest example of the PBS show finding historic and modern parallels.
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‘Hello Tomorrow!’ Built a New Version of Baseball — and Wants to Sh...

Jetball has wild corkscrew pitches and robot umpires: a perfect example of how a mountain of work goes into executing a single detail.
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How ‘The Last of Us’ Picked That Heartbreaking Linda Ronstadt Song ...

Series co-creator Craig Mazin explains how the key to unlocking the season’s most emotional moment so far began with a text to a friend.
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‘The Last of Us’ Ep. 3 Review: ‘Long, Long Time’ Is a Masterful Lov...

Nick Offerman and Murray Bartlett star in an hour of TV that instantly sets the bar for the rest of 2023.
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‘Extraordinary’ Is a Fresh Hulu Comedy Where (Almost) Everyone Has ...

With barely a superhero in sight, this Emma Moran-written series finds something way more interesting in a new form of everyday life.
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How ‘The Last of Us’ Turned Its Terrifying Outbreak Day Into a ‘Per...

Along with some 360-degree camerawork and some well-timed laughter, a whole Alberta town came together to make societal collapse feel true to the show’s version of 2003.
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‘The Last of Us’ Review: ‘When You’re Lost in the Darkness’ Is How ...

A chilling symphony of an opening episode destroys one world, creates another, and expertly sets up a precise and punishing season of television.
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‘All Creatures Great and Small’ Balances Weddings and War in a Swee...

The PBS Masterpiece jewel returns as comforting as ever, only this time in a deeper, more world-weary way.
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‘I Hate Suzie’ Is the Perfect Feel-Bad Show for the Holidays - Indi...

Billie Piper returns as a celebrity whose life is falling apart in this HBO Max show that turns stress into art.