How Evil Can it Get on this third Season of ‘Evil’?
Paramount Plus has been giving the best drama shows for some time now. The streaming platform’s most recent instalment, Evil, is a clear piece of evidence after capturing a broad base of fans. Created by Michelle and Robert King, Evil season one launched in September 2019 and was highly praised that it was regenerated for season two by October of the same year. Though the second season experienced filming delays due to COVID-19, the show-runners managed to adjust and focus that instalment on more character-concentrated episodes, providing safer social distancing among the crew and cast.The second season finally debuted in June 2021, thirty days after the show was relocated from CBS to Paramount Plus. Like the first season, the film was regenerated within a month of the launch giving us Evil season three debuting this June 12th.
Donald Glover’s ‘Atlanta’ Finishes Another Strong, Thoughtful, and Rewarding Season
If you’ve been hesitant to dive into Atlanta, the signature show that was created by Donald Glover with frequent starting, writing, and directing credits from him as well, it’s time to make the jump. Three near-perfect seasons in, the show has only got more funny, wild, and meaningful since its 2016 premiere. Since season 3 ended last month, here are all the things you need to know about the show.
‘Jennifer Lopez: Halftime’ Featuring JLo’s Life and Career Docu- Coming on Netflix in June
‘Halftime’ is a documentary on the life and career of Jennifer Lopez as she contemplates on her professional milestones and transformation as an artist.'Halftime' is based on Lopez's performance at the 2020 Super Bowl Halftime Show, which she co-hosted with Shakira. The film is expected to include behind-the-scenes video of Lopez preparing for her highly praised Halftime show, which won one Emmy out of four nominations.
Charlie’s Colorforms City (Multiple New Seasons) – Coming to Netflix In June
'Charlie's Colorforms City' is an animated preschool streaming television series developed by Angela Santomero and based on the popular toy line Colorforms, which is made by Out of the Blue Enterprises and owned by 9 Story. Colorforms are simple, adorable toys manufactured from multicolored vinyl sheets that adhere to any smooth surface without the use of glue. The toys include movable elements that can be taken apart and reassembled to create a variety of characters. Simple triangles, circles, and squares evolved into full-color illustrated playsets, games, puzzles, interactive novels, and creative activity sets for children of all ages.
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For Your Mid-Week Nostalgic Watch: ‘Chef’ (2014)
Jon Favreau isn't only a film production maestro but a kitchen one as well. Favreau successfully wrote, directed, co-produced and starred his way into the comedy-drama film Chef (2014), catching more flies and hearts on the way.
Hallmark got this Summer Summering with 'Caribbean Summer'
Who wants a boring summer with no super-hit film releases? No one! Hallmark Channel works overtime to ensure its fans get the best of summer movies. The streaming platform’s newest achievement, Caribbean Summer, is a clear piece of evidence that Hallmark is doing great.
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Vice (2018) – Release Date, Storyline, Cast, and More
‘Vice’ is a 2018 American biographical political satire black comedy film written and directed by Adam McKay. It's the story of Dick Cheney, a quiet Washington insider who wielded enormous power as George W. Bush's Vice President, altering the country and the world in ways that we can still feel today. Following Oliver Stone's W., it is the second theatrical film to depict George W. Bush's presidency. (2008).
The Horror Film ‘The Accursed’ (2021) Comes to Hulu
Rejoice, horror fans! Hulu is adding the horror movie, The Accursed to its back catalogue, presenting Hana as a disturbed woman who spent two decades suppressing a heinous curse, which was placed upon her genealogy. When a family member knowingly lifts the spell, Hana is forced to murder or be murdered.
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A Tragedy Could be a Blessing in Disguise: Peacock's ‘Queer as Folk’ Tells it Better
Peacock TV is renowned for delivering magnificent content all the time. The streaming network has done it again with its newest piece, Queer as Folk, grounded on the American and British films of the late 1990s that transformed the entire gay kids' generation. The initial filmmaker, Rusell Davies of Doctor Who, reprises his role as the chief producer and Stephen Dunn of Closet Monster as the director and writer. Jaclyn Moore of Dear White People is the series' screenwriter.
How Worse Could It Get with 'The Janes'?
If you adore documentary films, then HBO is the place for you. This streaming platform offers the best and is here with another accomplishment, The Janes, produced by Emma Pildes of Jane Fonda in Five Acts, and Tia Lessin of Trouble the Water, an Oscar-appointed documentary filmmaker.Launching at a period when the discussion about abortion rights has re-emerged and intensified in the United States, this film will have great implications across the nation. It will turn the already super-heated motion into something more significant and historic.