Starring Amanda Seyfried, the series offer true insight into a neighborhood that’s been gravely misrepresented in the media.
It's really the circular nature of the script, and its languid pacing and numerous red herrings, that lets the otherwise-workmanlike nature of the miniseries down.
Amanda Seyfried gets serious as a Philadelphia cop searching for her missing sister, a sex worker in a series based on a bestselling Liz Moore novel.
Peacock's upcoming crime drama series, Long Bright River, is based on the best-selling 2020 novel by the American author, Liz Moore.
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The 'Long Bright River' actress and producer says she's done with boredom (and her own insecurities), so stop offering her the same roles she's played over and over... unless it's 'Mamma Mia 3': "Show ...