The miniseries at least gives ample space for Sam Rockwell and Michelle Williams to richly inhabit their characters.
The show’s characters are like photonegatives of typically saccharine rom-com protagonists.
D.W. Young navigates his varying moods with an ease that’s particularly impressive for a director making his feature debut, but he never capitalizes on his ability to coax down our guard.
Sex slavery, Japanese hit men, and ordinary car thieves converge on the mean streets of Long Island City in Off Jackson Avenue.