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Max 'wild new criminal series brings with it a cool boast of the 1970s

Ladies and gentlemen, we give applause for Max. I don't know anything about you, but I have the feeling that it was too long ago that we all enjoy a crime drama from one of the great streamer who does not take too seriously -in contrast to things, with things like tireless trauma, blood splashes and busy antiheroes platform, and now HBOS streaming platform has just bumped up. New Thriller New Thriller, who are so brushed. Dusty towelStaring Lost's Josh Holloway as a GrizzLed escape driver.

Based on the trailer that Max has now dropped, you can watch yourself below. Dusty towel (By JJ Abrams and Latoya Morgan) not only proudly wears his grindhouse influences on the sleeve. It practically bathes in it and, like the type of crime saga, which would have gone out of a dusty film role that was found in the back of a vintage muscle cars -and of course I mean the highest compliments.

1972 plays in the American southwest, Dusty towel Follows Holloway's Badass Wheelman, which is advised between an increasing crime syndicate and the law. Holloway's character, which prefers the Plymouth Duster, is very Grit and petrol: part -Grinen -OUTLAW, part of desperate survivors. He is the guy who strikes her quickly, she beats and lives hard to see another day. (His words, not ours.) It does everything for the type of show with which Quentin Tarantino could lean back – so in the retro chaos she drives that you can practically hear the needle on a deep cut just before flying the balls.

On May 15th, Max explains that the show “Research the life of a courageous escape driver for a growing crime syndicate, which is dangerous too wild, stupid if a stubborn young agent (Rachel Hilson) comes to the city to put down its crime family.”

To be honest, after what I've seen so far, the whole thing feels like Justified hits Reservoir dogsConfederated with many dirt-up-the-fingernails cool and stylishly. The latter is thanks to everything, from the vintage cars to sun -bound motels signs, shabby bars and shootings that were choreographed for pure small screens.

Dusty towel is also more than a cellulator and blow. There is real character work under the bonnet-especially in the representation of Hilsons Nina, a brave, hard character, which is partly based on the first black woman, which becomes a special agent in the FBI. The two provide a chaotic, flammable couple, and I can already say that it will be too fun to watch both of them towards problems with style, boasting and only one piece of hope.

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