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  1. The 50 Best Movies on Netflix Right Now

    There are so many film experiences to choose from on Netflix, let us help you narrow down your choices.

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    Tom Cruise, left, and Jamie Foxx in “Collateral.”
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  2. Watch Glen Powell and Adria Arjona Fight and Flirt in ‘Hit Man’

    The director Richard Linklater narrates a pivotal sequence from his rom-com thriller.

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    Adria Arjona and Glen Powell in “Hit Man.”
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  3. Adria Arjona on ‘Hit Man’ and How the Production Surprised Her

    The actress, who stars with Glen Powell, said that with the contract-killer movie, her ideas were finally valued in a writers’ room.

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    Adria Arjona said that her contributions on dialogue and sex scenes were valued on “Hit Man,” something she wasn’t expecting.
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  4. ‘Hitler and the Nazis’ Review: Building a Case for Alarm

    Joe Berlinger’s six-part documentary for Netflix asks whether we should see our future in Germany’s past.

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    Karoly Kozma playing Adolf Hitler in the Netflix docuseries “Hitler and the Nazis: Evil on Trial,” which weaves together colorized archival footage and elaborately staged recreations.
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  5. ‘Atlas’ Review: A.I. Shrugged

    Jennifer Lopez stars in a sci-fi action thriller that wonders whether artificial intelligence is really all that bad.

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    Jennifer Lopez stars in “Atlas,” directed by Brad Peyton.
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3 Body Problem

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  1. ‘3 Body Problem’ Episode 1 Recap: The Final Countdown

    Suicidal scientists and flashing stars highlight the first episode of this new series by Alexander Woo and the “Game of Thrones” creators, David Benioff and D.B. Weiss.

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    Half of “3 Body Problem” is set in the China of the Cultural Revolution.
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  2. ‘3 Body Problem’ Episode 2 Recap: The Warning

    Fans of spooky technology will have much to enjoy in this episode.

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    In “3 Body Problem,” the call is coming from outside the solar system.
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  3. ‘3 Body Problem’ Episode 3 Recap: Coming Soon to a Planet Near You

    With its subtly stunning third episode, “3 Body Problem” reveals the double meaning of its title.

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    Sea Shimooka in “3 Body Problem.”
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  4. ‘3 Body Problem’ Episode 4 Recap: The Raid

    An infiltration, a detainment and a fairy tale that takes a dark turn.

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    Rosalind Chao in “3 Body Problem.”
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  5. ‘3 Body Problem’ Episode 5 Recap: Judgment Day

    An elaborate plan is disturbingly effective and once again, an episode closes on a horrific high note.

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    From left, Liam Cunningham, Jess Hong and Sea Shimooka in “3 Body Problem.”
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The Crown

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  1. ‘The Crown’ Season 6, Part 2 Review: Getting Back to Granny

    The final episodes of Peter Morgan’s Emmy-winning epic make a marked return to what the story knows best: the woman beneath the crown.

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    Imelda Staunton plays Queen Elizabeth II in the final installment of “The Crown,” which follows her life until 2005, about 17 years before her death.
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  2. ‘The Crown’: The History Behind the Final Episodes

    To close the show’s six-season run, the episodes open in 1997 and depict a heartthrob prince, an offensive party costume, several deaths and a marriage.

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    Imelda Staunton as Queen Elizabeth II in the final season of “The Crown.”
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  3. The Best and Worst (and Dumbest) From 6 Seasons of ‘The Crown’

    As the Netflix series depicting the royal family concludes, it’s time to hand out some superlatives.

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    Three queens, from left: Olivia Colman, Imelda Staunton and Claire Foy in “The Crown.”
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  4. In ‘The Crown,’ the Lonely Final Days of a Naughty Princess

    In the sixth season, Princess Margaret suffers a series of strokes that shatter her glamorous exterior. “She doesn’t know how to function,” said Lesley Manville, who plays the role.

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    Lesley Manville, who plays Princess Margaret in the final season of “The Crown,” said “the uniqueness of the series” was that it allowed her “to do my Margaret.”
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  5. After 60 Episodes, Peter Morgan Says Goodbye to ‘The Crown’

    Morgan’s opulent Netflix show about the British royal family set new standards for prestige TV. With the final season ending, he’s amazed he’s pulled it off.

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    “I am really surprised that I’ve sustained it,” Peter Morgan said of creating “The Crown” over the last decade.
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  4. 5 Things to Do This Weekend

    A selection of entertainment highlights this weekend, including “Hit Man,” which is coming to Netflix today.

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    A selection of entertainment highlights this weekend, including “Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga."

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