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In the dying days of World War II, Dick Dynamite and his team of Nazi kill squads must stop a group of depraved German scientists from turning the people of New York into flesh-eating zombies.
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In the dying days of World War II, Dick Dynamite and his team of Nazi kill squads must stop a group of depraved German scientists from turning the people of New York into flesh-eating zombies.
Unravel the mystery of a city in middle U.S.A. As residents struggle to maintain a sense of normalcy and seek a way out, they must also survive the threats of the surrounding forest.. Check out our list of renewals and cancellations to see if your favorite show made the cut.. The town set was built specifically for the series in North Beaver Bank, Nova Scotia.The site, known as the Beaver Bank Villa has a long history, and many years ago contained housing units, a community hall, fire station, school, church, convenience store, etc.
(all demolished by 2004) to support the workers of a nearby military radar base which operated in the 1950's and 1960's. The paved streets and driveways were all that remained, and the fake town was built on them.. When Boyd enters a far away tree he finds himself at the bottom of a well. When Boyd climbs out of the well Martin is the only one in the room and he is chained to the wall.The rope wasn't thrown down by Martin..
Que Sera, Sera (Whatever Will Be, Will Be)Written by Jay Livingston and Ray EvansPerformed by The Pixies. Even though there's still too many unanswered questions and season 3 hasn't been quite as good as the first two seasons it's still worth watching. Overall, From is every bit as good as all the hype surrounding it. It was definitely a lot better than anything I was expecting.
Even though there is horror and some gore in it, this show is so much more than just some horror show. Each season adds new characters and how they react to being stuck there. It's a very clever show that has a lot of unknown and mystery to it. Every answer we get just leads to more questions and I'm worried that there's going to be more questions than answers but so far it has been a fun show to watch.
KJ and Dan are struggling to communicate. A few years into a strained relationship, the couple takes a weekend trip to a friend’s cabin to recapture their romance… only to find a dying, but not quite dead, rat stuck in a glue trap. They disagree on how to handle it, KJ advocating a quick death while Dan proposes making the rat’s last moments as pleasant as possible. The couple compromise and move on, slowly finding their way back to each other in this idyllic setting. Unfortunately, their serenity is shattered by the arrival of a petite woman who can charitably be described as “eccentric” – she’s their host’s younger sister and had no idea anyone was staying at the family cabin. It’s okay if she falls in, right? As the couple struggle to reconcile this interloper on top of their already strained dynamic, KJ and Dan begin to worry that this obnoxious third wheel could threaten more than just their relationship…
Media pundit Muncie Daniels must fight for his innocence and his life after he stumbles upon a murder deep in the Poconos.. Colman Domingo's first leading TV role.. Nice interesting thriller show. I’m quite impatient with series, if they don’t catch my attention in the first minutes, I give up, however, I ended up binge-watching this one in one night. The storyline is basically the reality of what’s happening in that part of the world today, the racism, gun crime etc. I would say the main problem with this show is that it dragged on for too long. If it was made as a movie or with 4 eps max, it would have been perfect. But at the middle it started dragging and I felt there were many unnecessary and unrelated scenes we could have done without. But overall, it’s worth the watch.
Charles, a pensioner, finds a new life when he responds to an ad for a private detective and becomes a mole in a secret investigation at a nursing home. Based on the Chilean documentary “El Agente Topo”. Remake of the film “El Agente Topo” (2020). I’m not a drinker, but we failed the entire season on the first night. It is a good combination of warm, funny, sad and deep, and the plot keeps you in suspense. Ted Denson, of course, is great, but Stephanie Beatrice (Diaz in ’99) is great, and you want to spend all your time with her character. This story takes place in San Francisco, which of course boosts my rating, but more importantly, although it’s very sad at times, it’s a comedy, and it gives you hope for the future when we’re all a little better. is older. A solid eight out of ten for me, one for all ages, and who knows, I hope there’s another season.
Media expert Muncie Daniels must fight for her innocence and her life after she stumbles upon a murder deep in the Poconos. Boy, did I want to like this. I’ve enjoyed other things Coleman has done, but it’s a waste of time.
Some really questionable and predictable script choices and, sorry, not-so-great acting all around. And poor Coleman is just wrong here. Reminds me of when Tyler Perry tried to play Alex Cross.
As the episode dragged on and scene after scene of two people inexplicably whispering plot points to each other (why don’t you show us?), it was really hard to stay awake. Watching Coleman run was painful. I always find it funny when non-athletic actors are given the chance to play full-fledged roles.
(He wasn’t great with action in Fear the Walking Dead, and he’s not here either.) It always bugs me and smacks of a vanity project. His mouth hangs open in every scene when he’s “thinking” (I’m saying he’s uncomfortable and busy, I think, playing “straight”). Not everyone can be an action star.
Aaron Rodgers' comeback after tearing his Achilles, while also exploring his life and career through the intimate and difficult parts that made him a household name on and off the field.
This star-studded tribute spotlights Liza Minnelli’s glittering, complex period of life beginning in the 1970s, just after the tragic death of her mother Judy Garland – as she faces a series of personal and professional challenges on her way to becoming a bona fide legend. During these years, Liza sought out extraordinary mentors: Kay Thompson, Fred Ebb, Charles Aznavour, Halston and Bob Fosse. With the insightful participation of an array of colleagues such as Michael Feinstein, Mia Farrow, Ben Vereen, Joel Gray and the late Chita Rivera, along with the revealing participation of the star herself, the film illuminates the contradictions of Liza Minnelli: her privilege and struggle, strength and vulnerability, unrealistic expectations and incredible talent – whose thorns fueled her astonishing rise, resilience and her enduring place as one of the greatest, most original female performers in entertainment history.
Miami, 1991
When his bloodthirsty urges can't be ignored any longer, young Dexter Morgan must learn to channel his inner darkness as he transitions from student to avenging serial killer with the guidance of his father, Harry older than James Remar was when Dexter (2006) first aired (2025). I need to start off this review by saying how much I absolutely loved Dexter.
I loved it so much that I've watched it all the way through several times and was never bored. Then came Dexter: New Blood in 2021 and even though it wasn't as good as the original I still enjoyed it.
Now comes Dexter: Original Sin with the origin story of a young Dexter Morgan and how he became everyone's favorite serial killer. I don't know how they keep doing it but none of the Dexter shows disappoint.
I hope to see this Dexter series go for several more seasons.. Fresh up your Watchlist with the latest selection of streaming movies and TV shows coming to Paramount+ this month.
Four kids make a mysterious discovery on their home planet that lands them lost in a strange and dangerous galaxy. Jude Law stars in “Skeleton Crew” and more stars from a galaxy far, far away. The holographic circus that entertains Neil’s little brothers is the same one Chewbacca’s family sees in the infamous The Star Wars Holiday Special (1978).
Like most ’80s kids, I have fond memories of The Goonies, but I’d be lying if I said this was the direction I was desperate for new Star Wars content to go. I mean, after the disappointment of the sequel trilogy and so much else (I would rate all of Disney’s live-action content except for Andor, Rogue One, and the first two seasons of Mando as mediocre to poor), I’m just hungry for some good, mature, epic Star Wars content. HOWEVER…
It’s not offensive or poorly made; It’s not blatantly cheap like The Book of Boba Fett; It’s not pointless like Mando Season 3; It’s not breaking tradition like the sequels and Kenobi; It’s not tone-deaf like the Acolyte. hooray? It’s basically Star Wars Goonies, a neat little story about a group of kids having an adventure in the Star Wars universe.
The script so far (from episode 2) is decent: the effects, costumes, and locations look great: everything has a certain charm. I’m guessing that this, like Andor, was a passion project for its creators and was seen as a minor side project by the higher-ups who therefore didn’t bother to get involved, which in this day and age at Lucasfilm is a blessing. 7.5/10.