Netflix’s Black Rabbit took over the No. 1 spot on Nielsen’s streaming charts in its second week of release.
Jude Law and Jason Bateman play badly behaved brothers who co-own a New York restaurant in the draggy, dated Netflix thriller 'Black Rabbit'.
Going into business with your brother sounds like a fun opportunity—that is, unless your brother routinely gets involved in criminal activities. The Netflix miniseries Black Rabbit’s eight-episode arc ...
The first episode of the new Jason Bateman and Jude Law two-hander depicts a robbery gone wrong at the titular fictional lounge in Lower Manhattan, so it’s only right that the finale takes us back to ...
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.
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) ...
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 ...
The new Netflix series features tightly written scripts and compelling chemistry between Jude Law and Jason Bateman as brothers dragging each other down into New York's seedy underbelly.
Black Rabbit simmers with potential, much like the fictional restaurant that gives the show its title. Jake (Jude Law) and Vince Friedken’s (Jason Bateman) dimly-lit, multi-story Lower Manhattan ...
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