fall out
Based on the video game series of the same name, fall out is set in a future America devastated by nuclear war. After the attack, many people go underground, living in vast shelters called Vaults, unaware of what’s going on above ground. But in 2296, Lucy (Ella Purnell) is forced to leave the Vault when her father (Kyle MacLachlan) is kidnapped. A second season is in the works.
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Jury Duty
Jury Duty This reality TV show captivated audiences upon its release with its unique premise. Set during a fake trial, the show takes an unbelievable turn when one of the jurors believes they are on jury duty for real. James Marsden gives the performance of a lifetime as an exaggerated version of himself. Heartwarming moments and hilariously awkward situations ensue as juror Ronald Gladden shows up for jury duty, seemingly unaware that everyone around him is faking it.
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upload
Produced by Greg Daniels office For American audiences and co-productions Parks and Recreation, upload Robbie Amell stars in this sci-fi comedy series. In the not-too-distant future, death is no longer a problem as people can upload their identities into a virtual afterlife. Amell plays Nathan, a 27-year-old computer programmer whose sudden death leads him to explore this so-called virtual “heaven.”
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The Pursuit of Love
Based on Nancy Mitford’s 1945 novel of the same name, The Pursuit of Love This British miniseries is about the quest for romance. Lily James and Emily Beecham play cousins looking for love who don’t always like each other. Dominic West and Andrew Scott co-star, along with Emily Mortimer, who also wrote and directed the miniseries.
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they
they is a horror anthology series starring Black talent both on screen and behind the camera, executive produced by Lena Waithe and created by Little Marvin. they It unfolds the horrors of everyday life in truly terrifying ways. contractThe show focuses on the experiences of a black family who moves into a predominantly white neighborhood in the 1950s. FearSet in the 90s, the story follows the investigation of a bloody murder case.
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Mississippi River
Co-produced by comedian Tig Notaro Mississippi River Starring alongside Oscar winner Diablo Cody, the story is inspired by his own experiences. After the death of his mother, radio personality Tig returns to Bay St. Louis where he discovers secrets about her life. Having recently undergone a double mastectomy, Tig is dealing with the grief of losing a parent while also dealing with his own health issues.
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Look-alike
Based on David Cronenberg’s 1988 film Look-alike Rachel Weisz stars as twin obstetrician-gynecologists Beverly and Elliot Mantle, who hope to open their own birthing center while also becoming embroiled in a string of medical malpractice cases. As they work toward this goal, complicated romantic relationships and medical issues create unsettling drama.
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Red Oaks
The retro series is set in the 1980s at Red Oaks, a Jewish country club in New Jersey. David, a college student who returns home for the summer, starts working at the club and bonds with his coworkers there. David’s family also plays a significant role in the show, Dirty Dancing Jennifer Grey played the mother. The show ran for three seasons. Ignorant‘ Amy Heckerling.
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5th Generation
5th Generation It is the first live-action spin-off. the boysFollowing the anime series The Boys Presents: DiabolicalSet in the Godolkin University Crime Prevention Department, 5th Generation It follows a group of young people who are destined to become “Supermen” after they graduate, with the school also serving as a sort of interview ground, with the most talented students getting the chance to join The Seven if they are able to set aside their morality.
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A beautiful summer
From the author To all the boys I lovedJenny Han A beautiful summer It tells the story of 15-year-old Berry. For her whole life, Berry has spent every summer at a beach house with her mom’s best friend’s sons, Conrad and Jeremiah. But this summer is different, because Berry is almost 16 and starting to get noticed. Her moms, Susanna and Laurel, are just as amazing as the teen cast of this dreamy summer series.
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Daisy Jones and the Six
Based on the bestselling novel of the same name by Taylor Jenkins Reid Daisy Jones and the Six This is the story of one of the most popular bands of the ’70s, only to break up shortly after its heyday. Riley Keough and Sam Claflin play the two charismatic lead singers whose rivalry blossoms into a deep bond. This beautifully crafted drama about the joys of music and the pressures of fame will be available on Prime Video on March 3rd.
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The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel
Rachel Brosnahan won an Emmy and two Golden Globes for her portrayal of Miriam “Midge” Maisel in Amy Sherman-Palladino’s comedy-drama. Set in the 1950s and 1960s, Midge embarks on a career as a stand-up comedian after being abandoned by her husband. The fifth and final season brought the adventures of Mrs. Maisel to an end, but now’s the perfect time to rewatch.
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the boys
the boys One of Prime Video’s flashiest shows, it is executive produced by Seth Rogen and is based on the comic book series of the same name. the boys Not your typical superhero flick. In this world, superheroes routinely abuse their powers and vigilantes try to stop the “superheroes” from wreaking havoc. Expect gratuitous sex and violence.
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A league of its own
Prime Video’s adaptation of the 1992 film A league of its own It was co-produced by Broad CityThe series will star Abby Jacobson from NBA All Stars. Set in 1943, the series focuses on the all-girls baseball team, the Rockford Peaches, and has already been praised for its strong LGBTQ+ content. Jacobson will play the team’s catcher, Carson Shaw, while Chanté Adams will play Max Chapman, a talented player who faces racism throughout his baseball career.
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Homecoming
Starring Julia Roberts as social worker Heidi, this psychological thriller follows soldiers adjusting to civilian life, but it soon becomes clear that the Homecoming residential facility where Heidi works is conducting scientific research on patients, and a high-level conspiracy is uncovered. A second season starring Janelle Monáe (wonderful) followed, but nothing could recreate the quiet brilliance of Roberts’ 10-episode run.
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Chloe
This quirky thriller from BBC One and Amazon Studios stars crown‘s Erin Doherty plays Becky, a lonely woman who can’t stop thinking about her childhood friend Chloe, who recently committed suicide. In order to stage a chance encounter with one of Chloe’s friends, Becky adopts a new identity and begins to enjoy the idea a little too much.
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Underground Railroad
The film is based on the novel by Colson Whitehead and adapted by Academy Award winner Barry Jenkins. Underground Railroad The story of two enslaved plantation workers’ journey to freedom, the network of abolitionists and safe houses are depicted as a literal underground railroad in Prime Video’s stunning, vibrant adaptation.
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Lularich
This four-part documentary focuses on LuLaRoe, a multi-level marketing clothing company that has been accused of being a pyramid scheme by some of its former employees. The series features interviews with the owner of LuLaRoe, as well as several former employees and salespeople, who recount the strange and questionable events they experienced while trying to sell the colorful leggings.
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I love dick
There is only one season I love dick, But don’t let that detract from what’s great about this film. Based on Chris Kraus’s incomparable novel, the film stars Kathryn Hahn as a struggling artist who moves to Marfa, Texas with her husband to receive a research fellowship. She soon becomes infatuated with a brooding artist, Dick (Kevin Bacon), and struggles to control her growing sexual appetite. To complicate matters further, Dick also happens to be her husband’s fellowship sponsor.
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Amy McKelden is a freelance writer, editor, and disability activist. Her work has appeared in Harper’s BAZAAR, Nicki Swift, Cosmopolitan, Marie Claire, ELLE, The Independent, Bustle, Healthline, HelloGiggles, and more. She is co-editor of The Emma Press Anthology of Illness and previously made all her money at Kylie Cosmetics.
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