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The Chrisley family celebrates as Todd and Julie reunite after their prison release, with Savannah sharing heartfelt moments of their joyous homecoming.

‘The Better Sister’ Review: Jessica Biel’s Savvy, Soapy Mystery

Dow Jones Arts & CultureWednesday, May 28, 2025 at 4:00:00 PM
‘The Better Sister’ Review: Jessica Biel’s Savvy, Soapy Mystery
Jessica Biel and Elizabeth Banks team up in The Better Sister, a juicy Prime Video thriller packed with family drama, murder, and high-stakes secrets. Think wealthy siblings, tangled loyalties, and enough twists to keep you guessing—all wrapped in a slick, soapy package.
Editor’s Note: If you love binge-worthy mysteries with A-list actors and messy family dynamics, this show’s right up your alley. It’s the kind of escapism that hooks you fast—perfect for viewers who want drama with a side of sophistication.
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