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UNBELIEVABLE

Sept. 13

Based on Pulitzer Prize–winning journalism, this miniseries follows a teen (Kaitlyn Dever) charged with falsely reporting a rape, while two detectives in another state (Toni Collette and Merritt Wever) investigate a series of assaults that share eerily similar details. (Netflix)

HUSTLERS

Sept. 13

In 2015, New York published a story about strippers who conned Wall Street fat cats. Constance Wu and Jennifer Lopez star in this adaptation alongside Cardi B, a former stripper herself.

RED AT THE BONE

Jacqueline Woodson

Sept. 17

The latest adult novel from Woodson, author of the award-winning traces the impact of an unplanned teenage pregnancy on three generations of a black American family.

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