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Why Hulu’s ‘Woke’ Was Cancelled After Just Two Seasons
It's sad to know that the live-action animated comedy series Woke won't be continuing beyond its two seasons. The show was created by cartoonist Keith Knight inspired by his life experiences and work. The comedy show debuted in September 2020, starring Lamorne Morris as the lead Keef, a cartoonist who begins to experience racial inequality issues more vividly after an unpleasant encounter with San Francisco police officers. Woke is unique because it combines live-action with animated excerpts. The show received favorable ratings and critiques, with 74% on Rotten Tomatoes, a 6.2/10 score on IMDb and an audience score of 72% on Google. With an above-average ranking and possibly room for improvement, it's hard to imagine why Hulu would cancel such a kick-ass comedy series. So, here’s the answer as to why that is.
Korean Rom-Com Series ‘Oh My Baby’ Debuts on Netflix This July – Release Date and Other Details
‘Oh My Baby’ is a 2020 South Korean television series that follows a 39-year-old single lady who works excessively and hasn't been in a relationship in more than ten years and desires a child of her own. Three men suddenly emerge in front of her just as she is ready to give up on marriage and love. Starring Jang Na-ra, Go Jun, Park Byung-eun, and Jung Gun-joo, ‘Oh My Baby’ premiered on tvN on May 13, 2020.
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Martin Scorsese's 1990 Movie Masterpiece ‘GoodFellas’ Drops Netflix This July — Release Date and Other Details…
Martin Scorsese's classic film ‘GoodFellas’ starring Robert De Niro and Ray Liotta joins the bandwagon of movies coming to Netflix this July 2022.Based on the book 'Wiseguy' by Nicholas Pileggi, the story centers on Henry Hill and his life in the mafia, including his marriage to Karen Hill and his involvement with the Italian-American crime syndicate as well as his relationships with Jimmy Conway and Tommy DeVito.
Best Episodes of Futurama (Original Series 1999-2003)
In honor of new 20-episode order of Futurama premiering in 2023, it's time to revisit the original series that made fans all over the world rejoice in the 30th-century antics of Bender, Leela, and Fry. The show, created by Matt Groening of The Simpsons, was not renewed between 2003 and 2008, when Comedy Central picked it up from its first network. Here are some of the highlights of that initial run.
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Netflix Releases ‘Catch Me If You Can’ This July – Trailer, Release Date and More!
Leonardo DiCaprio and Tom Hanks were teamed-up in this 2002 Steven Spielberg biographical crime movie ‘Catch Me If You Can’ about an FBI agent tracking down a con artist. The film is based on Frank Abagnale's autobiography, ‘Catch Me If You Can: The Amazing True Story of the Youngest and Most Daring Con Man in the History of Fun and Profit,’ who is said to have pulled off millions of dollars worth of scams before turning 19 by assuming the identities of a Pan Am World Airways pilot, a Georgia doctor, and a Louisiana parish prosecutor. The movie's screenplay is by Jeff Nathanson.
The Old School Rom-Com Film 'My Boss's Daughter' Starring Ashton Kutcher and Tara Reid Airs on HBO Max in June
Tara Reid and Ashton Kutcher were rising stars in the 2000s, making promising films such as Just Married (2003) and Josie and the Pussycats (2001), just to name a few. Though My Boss's Daughter didn't sit right with critics, I have to admit to enjoying it. As long as it got me laughing from the start to the end, I'm good to go. Sometimes all you need is a silly plot and hilarious scenes. So if you feel like life’s too serious for a serious plot right now, then this rom-com film is one for you tonight!