The real problem lies in a murderous cover-up whose unraveling threads reveal a bigger conspiracy when a scrappy mechanic (Rebecca Ferguson) and a disillusioned sheriff (David Oyelowo) start tugging in earnest. In Apple TV+’s newest drama, a ruined and toxic future that forces humanity to dwell in underground silos hundreds of stories deep isn’t the antagonist of the story, it’s merely the setting. Silo ( Apple TV Plus) APPLEĭystopian sci-fi has never been done quite like this before. And maybe they look at you and reply “I’m doing the best at this” and you make a friend for life. And hey, it’s never a bad weekend to yell at strangers about how they have no good car ideas. There’s probably something in there you missed or forgot anyway. Maybe double back and watch the first two seasons again, too. Expect to see your various social media feeds flooded with screencaps and GIFs in the coming weeks, most of them featuring creator and star Tim Robinson with a pained expression on his face. The internet’s favorite sick and deranged sketch series is back for a third season. I Think You Should Leave ( Netflix) NETFLIX This series arrives from producers of The Boys and Ozark, if that tells you anything about how darkly comedic things will soon get for this show, and it’s not as fun as The Flight Attendant, but it’s fizzy enough to be a hit.ġ4. Cuoco has now turned to the true crime-esque realm to portray a woman who’s obsessed with the genre to such a degree that she is excited about a serial killer on the loose. Kaley Cuoco has already proven that audiences and critics underestimated her sheer level of talent, and not only that, but she’s been working her butt off ever since the Big Bang Theory wrapped up. Fortunately, she does appear to be happily married, and her husband approves of (and, in fact, encourages) this rekindled friendship - at least, until the horse tranquilizers come into play. Rose Byrne and Seth Rogen play old friends who reunite after people grow apart (as they do), and it soon grows apparent that he shakes up her little world. Curiosity might be enough to reel you in.įrom the outside, you may think that you know where this series is going, but the show promises to be even more chaotic than you expect. It’s a television series now and it follows the same characters but this time they keep their clothes on, choosing new and somehow weirder ways to alleviate their financial struggles. People still use “the full Monty” as code for male nudity, which is kind of wild. The Full Monty was a 1997 movie about a group of steelworkers who faced a troubling economic future and chose to address it by becoming strippers. In just the first two episodes we’ve seen Mac, Charlie, Dee, Dennis, and Frank giving us a cliffs notes understanding of inflation and crypto (as only Always Sunny can), revelations about Charlie and Frank’s cramped apartment, a crazy family road trip, and a whole lot of casual gunplay. For those who have fallen off a little over the years, though, please allow us to reassure you that the show is as good, chaotic, vile, silly, and subtly smart as ever, trading international hijinks in Ireland during part of last season for a back to basics approach. It’s the 16th season of It’s Always Sunny and if you’re not already endlessly in love with this gang of moronic miscreants and their low-rent misadventures I don’t know that you can be saved. It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia ( FXX/Hulu) FXX Sure, it’s a movie about the mouthwatering alchemy of enriched corn meal, cayenne pepper, and red food dye, but it’s also an underdog story that just so happens to align with a capitalist turning point in our country. Eva Longoria directs this dramedy that follows a Frito-Lay janitor who claimed he created Flaming Hot Cheetos. But it’s about damn time we learn of the genesis of the crunchy, spicy snack that saved America’s tastebuds. You keep the Michael Fassbenders and Benedict Cumberbatches of the world employed and for that, we thank you. No offense to the Steve Jobs origin stories and World War dramas about geniuses who saved the world. Flamin’ Hot ( Hulu) HULUįinally, an inventor biopic we actually care about. More shows should have Michelle Yeoh in them. Nor is the thing where the show reunites a big chunk of the cast from Everything Everywhere All At Once. Spider-man vibes abound, with crushes on biology partners and angry demons and magical amulets aplenty, which is by no means a complaint. Let’s start at the top: American Born Chinese is a coming-of-age story based on a popular graphic novel about a teenager named Jin who attempts to navigate high school while keeping a big secret about superpowers under wraps. American Born Chinese ( Disney Plus) DISNEY
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