Overview
- Netflix released the eight-episode limited series on September 18, with all chapters streaming now.
- The drama centers on Jake, a rising New York restaurateur, whose reunion with his troubled brother Vince pulls their business into debt-fueled criminal danger.
- Troy Kotsur plays a local mob boss whose leverage over Vince threatens Jake’s venue.
- Jason Bateman directs the opening episodes, with subsequent installments by Justin Kurzel, Ben Semanoff and Laura Linney; the series was created by Zach Baylin and Kate Susman.
- Critics describe a gritty, slow-burn thriller driven by Law and Bateman’s chemistry, praising atmosphere while noting uneven pacing and underdeveloped side stories.