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Tiger King
John Cameron Mitchell
On a technical level, "Joe vs. Carole" feels like a cheap reenactment of what audiences saw on Netflix.
Jeff Lowe
There's something not particularly fun about watching a bunch of dudes flipping people the bird, discussing how the government's out to get them, and that they'll keep what's theirs by any means necessary.
COWBOY BEPOP (L to R) DANIELLA PINEDA as FAYE VALENTINE, JOHN CHO as SPIKE SPIEGEL and MUSTAFA SHAKIR as JET BLACK on the set of COWBOY BEPOP Cr. NICOLA DOVE/NETFLIX © 2021
Kevin Hart gets serious, puppets put out an unprecedented feast, and yet the strangest thing on Netflix this November is still "Tiger King 2."
Joe Exotic Tiger King 2 Netflix
America's craziest big cat owners are back to wreak even more mayhem.
John Cameron Mitchell attends a screening of Sony Pictures Classics' "The Seagull" at the Elinor Bunin Munroe Film Center on Thursday, May 10, 2018, in New York. (Photo by Charles Sykes/Invision/AP)
Mitchell joins Kate McKinnon, previously announced to play Carole Baskin.
"The Jinx: The Life and Deaths of Robert Durst"
No one is saying it's an easy job, but the key to a great docuseries might be in the editing.
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"Tiger King" takes on the Michael Jordan era in a heavyweight fight not often seen in the documentary category. [Updated September 9]
Nicolas Cage and "Tiger King"
The role marks the first television show of Cage's career.
Rooney Mara and Joaquin Phoenix
The actors have signed the Big Cat Public Safety Act, which is hoping to get a boost in visibility in the wake of "Tiger King" popularity.
"Tiger King"
In a new interview, the Big Cat Rescue owner points out scenes in "Tiger King" she claims were made deliberately misleading by the directors.
Tiger King Rick Kirkham
Fanning the flames of the platform's biggest sensation, the Joel McHale-hosted episode is a blatant, calculated cash-in.
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