The Black Rabbit is the kind of Manhattan restaurant that invariably gets described as a clubhouse. Nestled in the armpit where FDR Drive meets the Brooklyn Bridge, the fictional multi-story establishment that gives the Netflix thriller Black Rabbit its title boasts a historic location, a killer menu, a celebrity co-owner, decor that splits the difference between shabby chic and bohemian louche, and a fashionable clientele that treats its VIP room like a second home. As its proprietor, the charismatic former rock frontman Jake Friedken (executive producer Jude Law ), explains to the crowd assembled there for a trunk show of high-end jewelry, this is “a place where the night could go anywhere.” Almost immediately, it does. A pair of masked thieves burst into the party, thrusting guns in

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