Showtime’s ‘The Chi’ season Five Teases More Drama
Showtime can generate stories that capture their fans’ hearts and souls; one of such stories is The Chi. The series started in 2018 and received great reviews and critics from viewers internationally, which motivated it for more seasons. The film has been praised for its remarkable representation of the Black society and their daily lives’ experiences. The upcoming season will dig deeper into the primary characters’ private lives as they strive to rebuild themselves. Wouldn’t it be exciting to see what’s in store for Douda, Trig, Tiff, Emmett, and other main characters?
Lifetime’s ‘He’s Not Worth Dying For’ Will Leave You Thrilled
Love triangles and friendships are always exciting content to create films about, and it gets more thrilling when Lifetime handles it. The streaming network has another accomplishment; He’s Not Worth Dying For, starring Rachel Boyd and Robin Givens, among others.
Counting Down to ‘The Real Housewives Ultimate Girls Trip: Ex-Wives Club’ Premiere
Peacock ensures it has acceptable content for every fan, especially during summer. The streaming platform has unveiled images and premiere news concerning its newest film, The Real Housewives Ultimate Girls Trip: Ex-Wives Club, which concentrates on the existence of several top reality icons from the different seasons of Real Housewives.This new season brings together the franchise’s top-most ex-stars from the Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, Real Housewives of Atlanta, Real Housewives of New York City, and Real Housewives of Orange County.
‘Bruna Louise: Demolition’ Releases on Netflix This Week—Details, Release Date, and More!
Comedian Bruna Louise comes back after being in the dating game for a while. Turning the storms of terrible relationships into hilarious jokes, Bruna returns to give us laughs and joy with ‘Bruna Louise: Demolition’.Brazilian actress Bruna Louise is known for being one of the first comedians to speak from the perspective of a woman in the stand-up comedy scene in the country.
Peacock’s 'Would It Kill You to Laugh' Brings John Early and Kate Berlant to the Limelight
Peacock has several movies and shows launching this summer packed with goodies for everyone. The streaming platform recently ordered a special sketch comedy, Would it Kill You to Laugh, with John Early and Kate Berlant in the leading roles. The duo has frequently appeared in several comedy achievements such as 555, The Afterparty, Search Party, and Sorry to Bother You, among others.
‘I Know What You Did Last Summer’ Franchise Hits HBO Max This Month
Tighten your seat belts and switch off the lights for this millennial horror slasher franchise, namely I Know What You Did Last Summer (1997), I Still Know What You Did Last Summer (1998), and I'll Always Know What You Did Last Summer (2006). The three films are now available on HBO Max, premiering on June 1, which is incredible news for the slasher subgenre horror fans.
The Drama Film ‘Philomena’ Premieres on Netflix: Gloats Over 90% Rotten Tomatoes
Philomena is a 2013 tragicomedy drama movie based on the 2009 book The Lost Child of Philomena Lee by journalist Martin Sixsmith. The film is based on the touching real story of Philomena Lee, a woman who searched for her adopted son for 50 years, aided by the journalist Sixsmith. So, what’s the story behind this award-winning film? Find out below.