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    ‘Warrior’ Trailer: Cinemax Action Series Is Based on Bruce Lee’s Writings

    The new 10-part season comes from co-creators Justin Lin and Jonathan Tropper.

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    Mike Judge's 'Tales From the Tour Bus' is great TV

    Mike Judge's 'Tales From the Tour Bus' is a must for country music fans.

  • NewsKen Tucker

    ‘Quarry’: A Deep New Action Show

    Quarry, a new Cinemax series premiering on Friday, starts off like a lean, mean action show. Based on a series of hard-boiled novels by Max Allan Collins, Quarry introduces us to Logan Marshall-Green as Mac Conway, a Vietnam vet who’s come home to Memphis in 1972 after two tours of duty. Working from this pulp-fiction start, writers Graham Gordy and Michael D. Fuller (who’ve written for the great Rectify) and director Greg Yaitanes (who’s directed for the great Banshee) have come up with somet

  • NewsKen Tucker

    Meet Your New Action-Show Obsession: ‘Quarry’

    If you were a fan of Cinemax’s Banshee, or FX’s Justified, or just looking for a show with a lot of action, remember this name: Quarry. It stars Logan Marshall-Green (Spider-Man: Homecoming) as Mac Conway, also known as Quarry, a Vietnam vet who’s come home for love and finds trouble.

  • NewsRobert Chan

    ‘Outcast’ Preview: ‘Come for the Finger Eating and Stay for the Characters’

    How does Outcast stand out from the crowd of stories about possession? Having the same creator as The Walking Dead, Robert Kirkman, is a good start. Casting Patrick Fugit — a limelight-avoiding darling of indie cinema — is another smart move.

  • NewsKen Tucker

    'Banshee': Coming To An End Unexpectedly

    The final season is going off in all sorts of directions that seem to be dictating abrupt twists and turns, some of which aren’t paying off entirely satisfactorily.

  • NewsKen Tucker

    'Banshee': Still The Best Action Show On TV

    Banshee is back for a fourth and final season, and you’ll forgive me if I didn’t review the premiere in a timely fashion last week—I was still mourning the death of Rebecca Bowman, the show’s most morally vexing object of desire and strength. (It was a death we had to piece together from the two-year time-jump the show has taken.) Rebecca’s mixture of wounded-child moroseness; her creepy relationship with her uncle, now-mayor of Banshee, Penn., Kai Proctor; her unaccountable prowess as a street