Television

Highlights

  1. Luke Tennie Stirs the Pot

    After a breakout performance on “Shrinking,” the actor can now be seen on “Abbott Elementary” and “The Pitt.”

    By Alexis Soloski and

    CreditVictor Llorente for The New York Times
    1. How Television Sees Theater Is Quite a Drama

      As portrayed in shows like “Smash,” “Slings & Arrows” and “American Classic,” life onstage is a grab-bag of archetypes both hilariously wrong and a little bit right.

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      In Season 3 of “Only Murders in the Building,” the cast appears in a Fosse-like fever dream sequence.
      In Season 3 of “Only Murders in the Building,” the cast appears in a Fosse-like fever dream sequence.
      CreditPatrick Harbron/Hulu
  1. It’s (Always) the Season for Anime

    There’s a new crop four times a year. This spring, the Ghibli-like “Witch Hat Atelier” and the alternate-future samurai saga “Nippon Sangoku” stand out.

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    “Witch Hat Atelier” is notable for its exploration of a theme with particular resonance in anime: the correlation of magic with the art of drawing.
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    Critic’s Notebook
  2. Oscar Isaac and Carey Mulligan Have a Generational ‘Beef’

    The actors play a married couple on the brink in the second season of the Netflix anthology series.

    By Ashley Spencer and

    CreditSela Shiloni for The New York Times
  3. Review: ‘Margo’s Got Money Troubles’ Will Make an OnlyFan of You

    Elle Fanning stars in a big-hearted, open-minded dramedy about online exposure and its complications.

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    Michelle Pfeiffer and Elle Fanning play mother and daughter in “Margo’s Got Money Troubles,” premiering Wednesday on Apple TV.
    CreditAllyson Riggs/Apple TV
  4. ‘DTF St. Louis’ and the Complex Tragedy of the Straight-ish Man

    The relationship between characters played by Jason Bateman and David Harbour went places that most TV shows avoid.

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    Jason Bateman, left, and David Harbour in “DTF St. Louis.”
    CreditTina Rowden/HBO
    Critic’s Notebook
  5. Taylor Frankie Paul Will Not Face New Domestic Violence Charges

    Prosecutors in Utah investigated after the reality star’s ex-boyfriend told the police she had scratched, shoved and struck him during a fight in February.

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    Taylor Frankie Paul, of “The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives,” is on probation after an assault conviction that requires her to abstain from alcohol and violate no laws.
    CreditAvalon via, ZUMA Press

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    Why Did Lena Dunham Attract So Much Hate?

    “I have annoyed people since I was so small,” Lena Dunham says on “The Interview.” But she adds that a lot of criticism seemed to come from an “intense rage about the female sexuality” on her show “Girls.”

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