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When Jane fails her final college class, she returns home to her parent's lake house where she comes to terms with the confusing trauma that derailed her senior year.
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Agatha Harkness, bound by a spell, regains her freedom thanks to the help of a teenager. Intrigued by her appeal, he leaves the witches' Road tests to regain his strength and discover the motives of the teenager. Stars Kathryn Hahn, Joe Locke, Sasheer Zamata, Debra Jo Rupp and Ali Ann, along with showrunner Jac Schaeffer and executive producer Mary Livanos, share how they prepared for the Marvel show. Westview’s exterior scenes were filmed on Blondie Street for Warner Bros.
Agatha lives in the house used in the TV series Bewitched (1964). Edited as part of Marvel Studios: Assembled: The Making of Agatha All Along (2024). I came to Agatha All Along with no preconceived ideas or research into the backstory. So it wasn’t until I was deep in and watching Episode 6 (?) that I realized it had a connection to the Marvel Cinematic Universe – specifically WandaVision.
Well, after I was engaged in Agatha All Along, I stopped it and had to watch WandaVission. While WandaVision has a critical element as Agatha All Along’s backstory, it’s pretty tangential (and – IMO – much less of a show than Agatha All Along). show credit. The acting is excellent in every way, and Hahn plays the role of Agatha.
The series have an original point of view as the show progresses. Above all, the trials and tribulations of the characters and their growth are well done. The show maintains an engaging, grown-up story, none of the usual sugarcoating where all ends well in the end. While I don’t think the connection to the MCU was necessary, it is what it is.
I’d probably watch a second season if it’s coming out. See some of our favorite superheroes dressed up and incognito.
CIA operative Joe tries to balance his personal and professional life as the tip of the spear in the agency’s war on terror. Real-life military advisors helped create a more authentic execution of weapon handling, house clearing, positioning, squad-based activity, etc… Featured in Premios Soberano (2024). If you like the genre, you’ll love this one because it’s as much about the adrenaline and intrigue as it is about the real life issues that everyday people go through. It was refreshing to see things one could relate to in the midst of it all. Finally, I was also pleased with the unexpected plot twists and how one cannot predict how certain situations will turn out; on the contrary, as I would find myself hoping for the stereotypical when it would really defeat the purpose. I really hope they make a season 2. All the characters are top notch and I would love to see how they develop the story.
Precocious tween Karin finds herself abandoned by her father in rural Japan. Living in a temple with her grandfather, she meets Anzu, a giant “ghost cat” and notorious layabout tasked with looking after her. Distrustful of her new guardian, Karin sabotages Anzu’s odd jobs for the townsfolk and befriends the eccentric local forest spirits. In an effort to win Karin over, Anzu accidentally makes a deal with the devil, and all Hell breaks loose.
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In the not-too-distant dystopian future of South Africa, the homeless crisis has reached such a critical level that the government has decided to liquidate the problem (literally). It’s up to a ragtag group of homeless individuals to fight back before the entire population of homeless people is rounded up and liquefied.
Karsh, an innovative businessman and grieving widower, builds a device to communicate with the dead in a funeral shroud.
David Cronenberg’s latest theatrical offering, “The Shrouds,” got me wondering about a burning question: Did Elon Musk finance it as a 2-hour Tesla commercial, or was it just a happy accident?
🤑 In a plot that itself sounds like a well-used shroud, Karsh, an innovative businessman (read: Tesla enthusiast), builds a device to contact the dead in funeral shrouds.
All the while you wonder why any of this needs to exist in 2024, if not to remind us that data security should be taken seriously.