The cast of Netflix’s “Black Rabbit” is overflowing with familiar faces. Created by Zach Baylin and Kate Susman, the series follows the hustler owner of an up-and-coming New York City restaurant whose ...
A brand new series starring Jude Law and Jason Bateman has hit Netflix, which follows Law as a hot-shot restaurant owner in New York who allows his troubled brother (Bateman) to return to the family ...
Jake currently owns the successful New York bar/restaurant/hang Black Rabbit. He’s divorced, and hasn’t seen his brother in years, but otherwise thinks his life is good and that things are looking up.
Note: This story contains spoilers from the “Black Rabbit” finale. Jason Bateman and Jude Law may not have always known which character they were going to play in Netflix’s “Black Rabbit,” but their ...
You can't pull a rabbit out of the hat every time. Jason Bateman was able to pivot his Everyman "Arrested Development" comedy persona into something more grown-up with his aggressively dark 2017 to ...
The fictional gastro pub at the heart of a new Netflix series is largely inspired by the Spotted Pig, the V.I.P. spot rocked by a sexual harassment scandal. By Julia Moskin This article includes ...
WHAT IT'S ABOUT Jake Friedkin (Jude Law) has finally realized his dream of turning Black Rabbit into the hottest restaurant in New York City. Then cometh the fall: His brother Vince (Jason Bateman) ...
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How many things can go wrong when a restaurateur's brother comes back into his life? The answer to those watching Black Rabbit is: all of the things. Not all of Jake's (Jude Law) problems stem from ...
Mix 'The Bear,' 'Uncut Gems' and a lot of 'Ozark' and you get this eight-part limited series about two bumbling brothers trying to set things right in Brooklyn. By Daniel Fienberg Chief Television ...
Look at what Netflix has pulled out of the hat – a grungy drama in which a dingy upmarket restaurant serves as a backdrop for unravelling relationships, addiction issues and sundry other big city woes ...