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  1. After the Trust uses Paul to strike back against Marcus, Mother confronts the Trust and threatens a coup. Meanwhile, on the run from Mother, Marcus has to keep his followers from losing faith as his powers suddenly disappear. Original Airdate: Thursday, February 17, 2022
  2. Astrid and Lilly Save The World S01.E04: One Rib Astrid and Lilly feel excluded when everyone does a new "viral" dance, until they learn it's a monster. Original Airdate: Wednesday, February 16 at 10pm on SYFY. James Hawksley as Tom Andrew Tremblett as Drew Ma-Anne Dionisio as Helen Geri Hall as Christine
  3. Tommy Pico as Drew Sarah Podemski as Kayla
  4. Exclusive: ‘Upload’ Creator Greg Daniels Teases Season 2 Storyline and Reveals They're Already Writing Season 3 Upload was originally a book that Greg Daniels was planning on writing that he transitioned into a TV screenplay. Daniels saw which characters were popular in Season 1 and expanded their roles in Season 2. The special effects are very heavy for the show and really slow down the release of the title. In an attempt to speed up the release process, Daniels is already half-way through writing a third season, even though the series has not been renewed yet.
  5. ‘Tha God’s Honest Truth’ Renewed for Season 2 on Comedy Central
  6. I think anybody that wasn't coming back, due to not being important enough, previous commitments, or COVID restrictions, probably died from that flu. There is still no word on what happened to Miles, the kid so important to Layton and Josie, the engineer in training.
  7. Netflix’s ‘Space Force’ Season 2: TV Review
  8. Netflix’s The Sandman Series Is ‘All About Surprising You’, Says Neil Gaiman – Exclusive Image Gaiman opened up about the genre-hopping, tone-switching approach of The Sandman on screen. Tom Sturridge in the central role of Dream (aka Morpheus), pictured alongside the librarian Lucienne, played by Vivienne Acheampong. The cast of The Sandman also includes: Gwendoline Christie as Lucifer Boyd Holbrook as The Corinthian Charles Dance as Roderick Burgess Asim Chaudry and Sanjeev Bhaskar as Abel and Cain Kirby Howell-Baptiste as Death Stephen Fry as Gilbert
  9. The situation was silly, you don't have enough money to fix your old broken down car and the next day they give you a raise (and you can buy a brand new car?). That is not how life works.
  10. Based on the novel of the same name by Renee Knight, “Disclaimer” will star Cate Blanchett as Catherine Ravenscroft, a successful and respected television documentary journalist whose work has been built on revealing the concealed transgressions of long-respected institutions. When an intriguing novel written by a widower (played by Kevin Kline) appears on her bedside table, she is horrified to realize she is a key character in a story that she had hoped was long buried in the past. A story that reveals her darkest secret. A secret she thought was hers alone. Alfonso Cuarón has written and directed all episodes of this series, streaming on Apple TV+.
  11. Shining Vale is eight half-hour episode horror comedy series, where the horror portions are truly horrifying. Episodes 1 and 2 are airing on March 6 at 10 PM on Starz. The rest of the episodes air weekly on Sunday. At the center of Shining Vale is Patricia “Pat” Phelps (Courteney Cox) is a former “wild child” who rose to fame by writing a raunchy, drug-and-alcohol-soaked women’s empowerment novel (a.k.a. lady porn). Pat was a faithful wife until her one slip-up: she had a torrid affair with the hot, young handyman who came over to fix the sink while her husband, Terry (Greg Kinnear), was at work. In a last-ditch effort to save their marriage, she and Terry cash in all their savings and move the family move from the “crazy” of Brooklyn to a large, old 200-year-old Victorian mansion in the suburbs, the site of a triple murder-suicide in Shining Vale, Connecticut. No wonder the house has been on the market for almost three years and sold for more than $250K below the asking price. But once there, Pat (a 17-years-sober alcoholic battling depression) starts worrying she may have schizophrenia like her mom — or, the house is haunted by a housewife from the 1950's who commited those murders, Rosemary, played by Mira Sorvino. Everyone has their demons, but for Pat Phelps, her's may be real. Pat can only see Rosemary in a heightened state, like when Pat is on medications, or when stressed or anxious. Rosemary is either a figment of Pat's imagination, or her alter ego, or her muse, as together they find the motivation to write, party, and possibly murder, whenever Pat Phelps loses consciousness. Is Rosemary a ghost or a demon trying to possess Pat. Shining Vale tells the story of a family in turmoil who is suddenly living with a paranormal who helps Pat get her groove back as she starts to question her own sanity. But no one seems to notice except for Pat, who’s convinced she’s either depressed or possessed – turns out, the symptoms are exactly the same. Greg Kinnear will play Terry Phelps, Pat’s sweet, sensitive husband. He assumed he was married to the perfect wife until she had an affair with their young handyman, destroying the kitchen island, and maybe his marriage. Ever the optimist, Terry is willing to do whatever it takes to keep his family together, including intensive couples therapy and cashing in all his assets to buy an Old Victorian house in the suburbs of Connecticut, trading his 12-minute commute for a 90-minute train ride into the city. Despite his brave face and can-do spirit, it is clear that he has some deep-seated resentment, which occasionally peeks out as rage. Especially when his wife tells him she believes their new house is haunted. Terry’s challenge will be to ride out whatever is going on with Pat, without completely losing his own mind in the process. Gus Birney plays Gaynor Phelps, Pat and Terry’s 16-year-old daughter who is going through that awful phase where she’s smarter than everyone and angry at the world—and by the world we mean her mother, whom she (rightfully) blames for uprooting the family from Brooklyn to suburban Connecticut. She spars with Pat over sex, drinking, school, drugs, the weather—everything, really—mostly because she’s exactly like her mom was when Pat was her age. They become even more similar once Pat becomes possessed. Dylan Gage plays Jake Phelps, the Phelps’ pubescent son who is always glued to some sort of screen. He has severe ADHD and OCD so he quickly forgets what he’s obsessing about. Deeply quirky, and deeply sweet, he has his father’s temper which, like everything else about Jake, comes out at the oddest moments. A sensitive soul, Jake attracts other sensitive souls– some of whom died years ago in the house. Mira Sorvino will play Rosemary, who is either Pat’s alter ego, a split personality, her id, her muse, or a demon trying to possess her. Sometimes playful, sometimes evil, often tragic, Rosemary has been roaming the halls of Pat’s new house for 70 years, searching for a vulnerable soul to live vicariously through. She sees in Pat a kindred spirit: Like Pat, she was unfulfilled in her role as a dutiful housewife — and as a result, she may or may not have slaughtered her entire family, straightened up the house, then took her own life in the bathtub that Pat now uses to relax. In any case, Rosemary promises to help Pat get her groove back and finish her novel, if Pat will simply agree to let Rosemary “come inside her,” a bargain that may haunt Pat forever. Judith Light will play Joan, Pat’s Lithium-infused mother, who long has battled mental illness — and her daughter, who she blames for her mental illness. Joan is vain and hyper-critical, taking any opportunity to recall her prized youth or belittle Pat. Of all the horrors that Pat faces, becoming Joan is the most frightening — and most real. Merrin Dungey plays Kam, Pat’s oldest friend and book editor, a no-bullshit straight talker who knows and loves Pat more than Pat does herself. Kam has been with Pat through the highs of Pat selling her first novel to the lows of everything that has happened since. She is the one person Pat can rely on for tough love, but Kam is running out of patience: If Pat does not give Kam a book she can sell, then Kam will have no choice but to leave her — this time for good. Alysia Reiner plays Kathryn, a razor-sharp, successful New York professional (Wharton graduate) who’s extremely comfortable with herself and the most successful woman in the male-dominated “low-risk moderate-return insurance-backed securities field”. She is Terry’s co-worker/“work wife” and “office crush.” Terry and Kathryn’s relationship might prove to be a little too friendly… and a little too costly for both of them.
  12. Pieces of Her is an 8 episode thriller series, all episodes being released on the same day, based on a 2018 novel of the same name by Karin Slaughter. Filmed in Australia. March 4 Netflix What if everything you thought you knew about your quiet, middle-age mother was wrong? What if she has spent the past 30 years hiding in plain sight? Andy Oliver (Bella Heathcote) ends up at the center of a mass shooting in a diner in a sleepy little Georgia town, while celebrating her 30th birthday. During this unfortunate event, Andy witnesses her mother, Laura (Toni Collete), killing the assailant with surprising ease. That leads Andy to question the truth about her mother’s past and puts the young woman in danger as she gets in the way of some dangerous people who apparently know her mother. Desperate for answers, Andy is forced to go on the run, and embarks on a dangerous journey across America, where she begins to piece together the truth of her mother’s previous identity and uncovers the secrets of her childhood. Toni Collette plays Laura Oliver. Lovely, empathetic, modest – at first glance, Collette’s Laura Oliver seems to be the perfect Southern woman, devoted to her work as a speech pathologist and to her disaffected daughter, Andy. But when the ghosts of Laura’s past put her life in jeopardy, we discover there is more to Laura than meets the eye. Bella Heathcote plays Andy Oliver. A self-saboteur, Andy is a college dropout living in her mother’s garage apartment. Aimless and struggling for direction, she is the complete opposite of her mother, who is a poised and well-respected speech pathologist. When a life-changing incident takes place at a small-town diner, Andy is forced to fend for herself as she is plunged into a world where nothing is as it seems. Jessica Barden plays Jane, a piano prodigy and the only daughter of a Getty-like billionaire. At first sheltered, she starts to break away from her controlling father as she begins to realize the depth of her hunger for love and freedom. Jacob Scipio plays Michael Vargas, an enigmatic stranger tracking Andy Oliver as she searches for the truth about her mother. Joe Dempsie plays Nick, a grad student at Stanford and best friends with Andrew Queller, whom he uses to ingratiate himself with the family. Nick’s a captivating and charismatic leader who has an uncanny ability to know what people need and promise it to them. But if you cross him, he’ll never forget. Aaron Jeffery plays a mysterious and potentially dangerous character that appears in Laura and Andy’s life after a random act of violence sets off an unexpected chain of events. Omari Hardwick portrays Gordon Oliver, a successful lawyer in Savannah. When a shocking act of violence puts his ex-wife and stepdaughter in sudden danger, Gordon is drawn into a shadowy world. Gil Birmingham plays Charlie Bass, a protective family friend of Laura and Andy Oliver. Terry O’Quinn portrays Martin Queller, the charismatic, billionaire founder of pharmaceutical giant QuellCorp. Behind closed doors, Martin has an iron grip over his wife and three children Jasper, Andrew and Jane. David Wenham portrays Jasper, the eldest of the three Queller siblings, forever driven to surpass his domineering billionaire father. His ambition both consumes and isolates him. Calum Worthy plays young Jasper, the eldest of the three Queller siblings, Jasper is tortured by his relationship with his billionaire father – torn between proving his worth to the Queller name and protecting the world and those he loves most from it. Nicholas Burton plays Andrew Queller, the younger son of Martin Queller and the idealist of the family.
  13. In season two of Birdgirl, the Birdteam is back and still not learning from their mistakes. Judy Ken Sebben and the Birdteam attempt to navigate the troubles of modern corporations, tackling everything from ethics in new tech, to cancel culture and rejuvenating skin sack health fads. Will they fail? Spectacularly! But sometimes it's not about the solutions we come up with, it's about the new problems we make along the way.
  14. Egyptian god of the Moon, Khonshu, voiced by F. Murray Abraham, this deity grants Moon Knight his powers.
  15. Black-ish S08.E07: Sneakers by the Dozen Dre spirals after finding out his white co-worker Griffin (Reid Scott) has a better sneaker collection than him. Meanwhile, Bow lets Diane take a day off from school against Pops’ advice. Original Airdate: TUESDAY, Feb. 15, 2022 (9:30-10:00 p.m. EST), on ABC.
  16. New “Beavis and Butt-Head” TV Series to Premiere on Paramount+, sometime in 2022. New “Beavis and Butt-Head Do the Universe” Movie to Premiere on Paramount+, sometime in 2022. BEAVIS AND BUTT-HEAD DO THE UNIVERSE: In perhaps the dumbest space movie ever made, Beavis and Butt-Head are sentenced to Space Camp by a “creative” judge in 1998. Their obsession with a docking simulator (huh huh) leads to a trip on the Space Shuttle, with predictably disastrous results. After going through a black hole, they reemerge in our time, where they look for love, misuse iPhones, and are hunted by the Deep State. Spoiler: They don’t score.
  17. ‘Halo’ Gets Early Season 2 Renewal on Paramount Plus
  18. Disenchantment: Abbi Jacobson Discusses Bean's Growth and More
  19. ‘From’ Review: EPIX Series Tries Hard to Recapture ‘Lost’ Magic
  20. Dance Across a Rainbow with Ms. Chalice The Cuphead Show! Review: A Wonderful Revival of Old-Fashioned Cartoons
  21. The reason "The Book Of Boba Fett" was made Black Krrsantan, a Chewbacca repaint pre-order $27.99, on February 15th at 10am PST / 1pm EST for release in February 2023. Gunslinging villain Cad Bane pre-ordered $22.99 with a release date set for March 2022. N-1 Starfighter Lego set (serial number 75325) 412 pieces for $59.99, available March 1. Mini-figures include the Mandalorian, Peli Motto, Grogu and a BD Droid.
  22. Available now on Netflix. This movie by French fabulist Jean-Pierre Jeunet and his regular writing partner Guillaume Laurant ("The City of Lost Children," "Amelie," "A Very Long Engagement") is set in an upper-middle class suburban home in the year 2045 when humanity has delegated most of it's work to robots.. Computers and robots run everything. The humans like it that way, until their technology turns on them. Their friendly AI have decided to lock their humans into their home in order to protect them from a robot uprising. The look of the film is very retro while dealing with a subject that is thoroughly modern. Here are two websites that discuss in detail the movie. All the Robots and Humans Trapped Together in Jean-Pierre Jeunet’s ‘Bigbug’ Bigbug I enjoyed the movie but was a little worried that I did, because it was fairly weird. Here is what I found strange about the movie.
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