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The House with a Clock in Its Walls is
a magical, spine-tingling film about the
adventures of a 10-year-old boy who
goes to live with his uncle (Jack Black,
49) in a creaky old house with a mysteri-
ous tick-tocking heart. Not long after he
arrives, the boy accidentally awakens
the dead and learns a lot about the
secret world of witches and warlocks.
Cate Blanchett co-stars and Eli Roth, 46,
directs.
The Sisters Brothers is a dark comedic
western. The title refers to two gunslinger
brothers, last name “Sisters,” who are
hired by a rich man to kill a Mr. Warm, a
chemist who the rich man thinks stole
from him. The brothers are played by
John C. Reilly and Joaquin Phoenix, 43.
The rich guy also hires Morris, a private
detective (Jake Gyllenhaal, 37) to find
Warm and get him to the Sisters broth-
ers. However, Warm may have a way to
find gold easily and that possibility makes
Morris think about chucking his assign-
ment and, instead, going into business
with Warm. This film got rave reviews
early this month when it premiered at the
Venice Film Festival.

Jack Black

Jake Gyllenhaal

TV SEASON BEGINS

The Good Cop is a 10-episode comedy/
drama Netflix series that premieres on
Friday, Sept. 21. Based on an Israeli TV
series, the American version (which may
have a second season if viewers like it)
was created by Andy Breckman (cre-
ator of Monk, his biggest hit), 63. Tony
Danza plays a disgraced former NYPD
officer who never followed the rules. Josh
Groban (who has Jewish ancestry but
isn’t Jewish) plays Danza’s straight-arrow
son, a NYPD detective. The two become
unofficial partners and solve crimes.
Emma Stone and Jonah Hill, 34, co-
star in Maniac, a Netflix limited series that
also premieres Sept. 21. They play people
with differing mental problems indepen-
dently drawn to participate in a mys-
terious pharmaceutical trial. They hope
the drug used in the trial will cure their
problems almost instantly. Appearing in
recurring roles are Julia Garner (Ozark),
24, and Jemima Kirke (Girls), 33.
Single Parents premieres on ABC
on Sept. 26 (9:30 p.m.). It’s a comedy
about Will Cooper (Taram Killiam), a
single father of a young daughter. His
friends urge him to get back in the dat-
ing game. Brad Garrett (Robert Barone
on Everybody Loves Raymond), 58, has a
regular role as Douglas, a wealthy wid-
ower with two young twin daughters. He
urges Cooper to “hire a babysitter” and
get out there.

Joaquin Phoenix

MORE ROSEANNE

Late last month, Roseanne co-star John
Goodman spilled the beans to the Sunday
Times (UK) that the Roseanne character,
played by Roseanne Barr, 65, will be
written out of the series via her char-
acter’s death. As you recall, ABC fired
Barr in May following what most viewed
as racist tweets. Goodman also told the
Times: “I know for a fact that she’s not
racist.” Barr quickly thanked Goodman for
his support.
Retitled The Connors, the latest itera-
tion of Roseanne will premiere Oct. 16.
Meanwhile, as you might have already
read, Roseanne did a podcast with Rabbi
Shmuley Boteach, 51, on Sept. 1. A few
highlights: She intends to be in Israel
when The Connors premieres and will
stay there for a few months and study
with her favorite teachers; she is not
going to “curse or bless” the “reboot” but
will be “neutral” about it; and she’s sorry
about what she tweeted, but she’s also
sorry she publicly apologized. •

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