Marco Beltrami (3:10 to Yuma, Logan, A Quiet Place, Scream, World War Z, Ford v. Ferrari) & Miles Hankins (The Night Before, Being Serena, Long Shot, Len & Company, No Exit) have teamed up to score the upcoming Peacock limited series Apples Never Fall. The show is developed by Me...
Apples Never Fall March, Peacock Literary bona fides:based on Liane Moriarty’sApples Never Fall(2021) A mystery miniseries about secrets—aren’t they all? But if you’re wondering what to expect, Liane Moriarty wrote the book thatBig Little Lieswas based on (also calledBig Little Lies)—...
Against the church's teachings, the main characters develop a secret attraction during bible readings and private home visits. In Original Sin, the protagonist grapples with an intriguing conflict between his faith and his desires. The provocative relationship scenes carry an undercurrent of ambiguity ...
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To find out which variety of apples are available to pick, check out Russell Orchard’s website here. After filling two bags with sweetly delicious little pink gems, we stopped at the gorgeous zinnia patch adjacent to the apple orchard. The patch was abuzz with myriad pollinators, including ...
Viewers are transported into the smokey ABC control room as the production crew grapples with covering the event via several cameras, witnesses and a young Peter Jennings (Benjamin Walker). As a journalist and former news producer, it’s a familiar scene, not so much the smoke and ashtrays....
I implore straight audiences to give the film a chance if for no other reason than to show that gay people are as different from each other as apples and oranges. As Bobby makes clear some are nice and some are assholes. Bros (2022) treads conventional but with a twist, and shows that...
Movie Review: ‘The Seed of the Sacred Fig’ – Religion as the Cycle of Oppression Featured PostsJaylan Salah-February 4, 2025 Director: Mohammad RasoulofWriters: Mohammad RasoulofStars: Soheila Golestani, Missagh Zareh, Setareh Maleki Synopsis: Investigating judge Iman grapples with paranoia ami...
Never Rarely Sometimes Never is a slow-moving vehicle but because of the outstanding acting talents of Flanigan and Ryder, I was completely engaged, hooked, and suckered. I fell in love with these characters and the entirety of the film feels incredibly authentic. A film that grapples with ...
The Image Book‘speeds through classic film clips, disposable film clips and wartime imagery ‘as he grapples with the relationship between the violent power struggles that dominate the real world and their sanitized versions in movies” (I can tell you that I’m going to have to see this mo...