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Reviews for Netflix's 'Nemesis' Crime Drama Released

Critics offer varied opinions on the new Netflix crime series 'Nemesis', created by Courtney A. Kemp, with some praising its entertainment value and others finding it predictable.

14 May, 07:00 — 14 May, 07:01
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The GuardianMostly Factual34d ago

Nemesis review – a ridiculously entertaining cop show packed with stars of The Wire

This Netflix drama about a maverick cop crime-busting high-stakes heists might seem cliched at first – but it gets better and better by the minute. Hi Herc! Detective Isaiah Stiles (Matthew Law) is extremely committed to his job, but it brings him no satisfaction. The long hours he dedicates to crime-busting with the LAPD have alienated his teenage son and infuriated his wife, Candace (Gabrielle Dennis), to the point where Isaiah is sleeping in the summer house. He is permanently vexed. But h...

By Jack Seale

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varietyMostly Factual34d ago

With Netflix’s ‘Nemesis’, ‘Power’ Creator Courtney A. Kemp Delivers Tantalizing Television: TV Review

In Netflix’s latest crime series “Nemesis,” “Power” Universe creator Courtney A. Kemp and co-creator Tani Morale explore the different prisms of morality through the eyes of two vastly different men, trying to carve out a legacy for themselves. One man works within a system that was never supposed to embrace him, and another in an […]

By Aramide Tinubu

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nmeMostly Factual34d ago

‘Nemesis’ review: recommend this predictable crime drama to your enemies

After a strong start, Netflix's latest focuses on a predictable plot and some cringe dialogue The post ‘Nemesis’ review: recommend this predictable crime drama to your enemies appeared first on NME.

By NME

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