Official Finale Of ‘Ozark’ Ends On A High Note - Watch The Full Series On Netflix Now
The second part of Ozark’s final fourth season aired on Netflix on April 29th, 2020, just a few months after the first part. Showrunner Chris Mundy returned to solid teleplays for the first and last episodes, keeping things in line with a tone that felt sad to be gone after he wrote all the previous premiere and finale episodes (aside from the pilot). Though the second half was certainly far less thrilling than the first, fans will definitely feel the sense of ending and satisfaction that the rest of the series set up. For those who are behind, you can watch the entire show now!
‘Undone’ Season 2 Continues One Of The Best And Brightest Prime Video Shows
If you haven’t heard of Undone or were put off by its strange animation, take a second look. This show is one of the best Prime Video has to offer, a unique batch of reality-bending magnetism and emotionally gripping character drama. This small-screen feat, using the under-utilized technique of rotoscoping popularly seen in the 2006 film A Scanner Darkly, comes from the mind of Raphael Bob-Waksberg, creator of the Netflix animated series BoJack Horseman. In other words, you know it’s going to be intense. Here’s how to get into Undone.
Yakuza Period Crime Drama ‘Tokyo Vice’ Shows The Talent Behind The Camera More Than In Front
By now, everyone must know about the problems associated with actor Ansel Elgort. Accusations of extreme creepiness clouded his performance in the new film adaptation of West Side Story, and they certainly color one’s viewing experience of his new show, Tokyo Vice. So rather than focus on that aspect, you have to appreciate the work of playwright J. T. Rogers and the other writers and directors involved. Here's what you need to know about Tokyo Vice and its underrated list of collaborators.
Den of Thieves (2018): Release Date, Trailer, Synopsis, And Cast
Christian Gudegast's 'Den of Thieves' (also known as Criminal Squad in other countries) is a 2018 American action heist film that he wrote, directed, and produced. STXfilms distributed 'Den of Thieves,' which was released in the United States on January 19, 2018.
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‘Are You the One? Season 6’ Is Heading Netflix In May 2022
‘Are You the One?’ (often abbreviated as AYTO?) is an American reality television series in which young singles try to find love. Producers use a matchmaking algorithm to surreptitiously link a group of men and women into couples. The participants then endeavor to identify all of these 'perfect matches' while living together, and if they succeed, the entire group shares a prize of up to $1 million. In the first seven seasons, all pairs were male-female, but in the eighth season, a contestant's match could be anyone. ‘Are You the One?’ is hosted by Terrence J.
Amazon Prime Video Investigates on ‘The Unsolved Murder of Beverly Lynn Smith’
Amazon Prime Video is on the mission to explore the unsolved murder of Beverly Lynn Smith through an original content film, The Unsolved Murder of Beverly Lynn Smith. The series follows the controversial and cold murder case of Beverly Lynn Smith in her Oshawa, Ontario, residence with a shot in her head. Although the case goes mute, the police didn’t forget the murder. Forty years later, the case resurrects.In the premiere episode, we see the key suspect of the murder, drawn into a connection over a mutual fishing bond.
More Animations for this May as Fox's 'Duncanville' Returns for its Third Season
If you adore light animations without complex ideas, we've got news for you. Fox's Duncanville is the film we highly recommend to be on your must-watch list for this month. The film demonstrates how we believe the teenage era is all about free life with no rules, while in the real sense, it's just responsibilities. Duncanville is created by Amy Poehler, Julie Scully and Mike Scully.
HBO Max’s 'The Staircase' is Much More Beyond a Rework of the Ideal Real-Crime Docuseries
Recently, true crime documentaries are on the television spotlight, shifting from a typical documentary into glamorous narrative filmmaking. HBO Max couldn’t miss the trend; it recently launched a true-crime documentary series, The Staircase, in the most fascinating way possible. The film is a captivating rework of Jean Xavier’s (a French filmmaker) documentary The Staircase, concerning Michael Peterson’s case of 2004. It investigates Peterson’s life, his straggling family in North Carolina, and his wife, Kathleen.
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Disney Plus’ 'Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness' Wins the Most-Anticipated Film Award
MCU has taken its roots more profound than ever before with its most recent accomplishment, Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness. The film takes after the affairs of Avengers: Endgame, Spider-Man: No Way Home, Loki, What If, and WandaVision.Initially scheduled to launch in 2021, changes were inevitable due to the COVID-19 pandemic issues. It’s like we’ve waited forever for this super hit.
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Get to Enjoy The Psychological Sci-fi Film ‘Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind’ Before It Leaves Peacock This Month’s End
Next month is only a hair's breadth away, and you know what that means? Streaming platforms will be shuffling out some films to pave way for new ones. Still undecided what movie next to cross off your bucket watch list? Why don't you start with the sci-fi movie Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004), starring Jim Carrey and Kate Winslet as a couple in a messy relationship who had each other's memory wiped clean after their agonizing breakup. Despite this, fate decreed they would meet again, unaware of their blissful entanglement in the past.