Netflix's Black Rabbit review
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Netflix’s ‘Black Rabbit’ transports the viewers to the gritty underbelly of the lively city of New York, where danger and luck await at every other corner in equal doses. However, in the lives of the Friedken brothers,
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.
Black Rabbit will be available on Netflix from Midnight Pacific Time (PT) on September 18, 2025/3 am Eastern Time (ET). You will need a Netflix subscription to stream Black Rabbit. A standard subscription with ads is $7.99 per month, and a standard no-ads subscription starts at $17.99 per month.
The opening incident does not provide all the answers, but it is clear that the Black Rabbit is not just another New York hotspot. This sequence sets a clock ticking over the rest of the story, raising questions regarding who orchestrated the crime and why this restaurant ended up being a target.
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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.
When you go into a restaurant or a nightclub in New York at night, everything looks sexy and perfect and alluring. When you’re in those places in the day, the lights are on and the
Netflix’s new thriller, Black Rabbit, unravels a volatile tale of brotherhood, betrayal, and the crushing weight of guilt, ending in tragedy for many of its characters.
Are Jude Law and Jason Bateman a believable pair of charismatic con-man brothers from Brooklyn? This humble recapper thinks so.
Netflix’s Black Rabbit premiere at the SVA Theater in New York this week, where Jude Law and his daughter Iris Law shared the red carpet.