6/20/2023 0 Comments Watch mare of easttown episode 6![]() ![]() ![]() More trailers this week: Sigourney Weaver stars in The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart Jon Hamm joins Michael Sheen and David Tennant in Good Omens season 2 the whodunit shenanigans continue in The Afterparty season 2 teaser for Taylor Sheridan’s Special Ops: Lioness and a sneak peak at Peacock’s Twisted Metal series. The Witcher season 3, Volume 1 premieres the first five episodes of the season on June 29 on Netflix Volume 2 will deliver the final three on July 27. ![]() Jaskier even comes through with his signature comic relief. From the looks of the trailer, though, Cavill and crew will go out with the hack-and-slash-style action the show’s fans crave. It’s a bittersweet moment for fans, to be sure. Henry Cavill’s final goodbye from the series is on the horizon - Liam Hemsworth will take over the role in season 4. Sinister threats, from powerful mages to toothy beasts, won’t make things easy. As she strives to continue mastering her powers, Geralt and Yennefer ( Anya Chalotra) will be on working defense by keeping her hidden. A war is coming and it’s focus won’t be him, but Ciri ( Freya Allan). ![]() If it’s one thing we can take away from viewing the official trailer for season 3 of The Witcher, it’s that Geralt has his work cut out for him. Trailers: The Witcher Discovers Fear and Sets Up Henry Cavill’s Exit in Season 3 Trailer Related: Tom Holland Works a Killer Angle in The Crowded Room The sophomore season of Hulu thriller Cruel Summer also starts Fresh at 67% on 9 reviews.The 100% club: British import The Lazarus Project gives TNT a 100% Fresh sci-fi offering, and new seasons of Never Have I Ever and It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia start out at 100%.Sunday’s premiere The Idol never recovered from its Cannes lashing (read more all about it in “ The Wrath of Cannes: Critics Batter The Idol, Starring Lily-Rose Depp and Abel ‘The Weeknd’ Tesfaye”).Now clocking in with a Rotten score of 27% on 27 reviews (after seeing an early low of 8%), the adaptation of Daniel Keyes’ novel The Minds of Billy Milligan was called “one-dimensional,” by Vicky Jessop of the London Evening Standard, and Angie Han at THR wrote that the series is “an overlong sob story.” The Crowded Room delivered a blow to star and executive producer Tom Holland.In other TV and streaming Tomatometer score news this week: “Places the main characters in a no-win situation that shifts from amusingly morbid to unpleasantly nasty without the range of quirky characters that makes Only Murders in the Building so enjoyable to watch.” – Josh Bell, CBRĪll eight episodes of Based on a True Story are now streaming on Peacock. Based on a True Story fulfills its part of the cycle as the lesser entry that shows it’s not so easy to capitalize on a trend.” – Fred Topel, United Press International “It was inevitable that Only Murders wouldn’t be the only fictional show to tackle the premise. “Runs out of ideas before it can achieve its ‘Only Murders in Mar Vista’ aspirations.” – Dan Fienberg, Hollywood Reporter “What begins as a wacky but thinly sketched genre parody quickly finds its legs, thanks to Cuoco and Messina’s pair of committed, wired performances.” – Coleman Spilde, The Daily Beast “Succeeds in creating an amiable comedy that hits most of its targets, even though it barks more than it bites.” – Peter Martin, ScreenAnarchy “What works about the series is when it allows the show to drift into a hybrid between Netflix’s You … and Cuoco’s HBO series The Flight Attendant…” – Jean Henegan, Pop Culture Maniacs “Get into Based on a True Story to laugh and watch people be absolutely insane, with a little bit of gore and an obsession with True Crime.” – Sherin Nicole, Geek Girl Riot “ Based on a True Story has enough macabre charm and an unpredictable nature for it to confidently run its race – it’s just Cuoco who assures it’ll cross the finish line in record time.” – Peter Gray, The AU Review “Tom Bateman steals the spotlight in a delicious TV show about the weirdness of true crime fandom.” – Marco Vito Oddo, Collider “Breezy, sex-obsessed and pleasingly perverse, ‘Based on a True Story’ is the satire the true crime media business deserves.” – Bob Strauss, San Francisco Chronicle Kaley Cuoco and Chris Messina star in Based on a True Story (Photo by Peacock)ĭrawing comparisons to other recent true-crime comedies - hit Hulu series Only Murders in the Building, of course, and Cuoco’s own The Flight Attendant on Max - here’s what critics are saying about season 1 of Based on a True Story: ![]()
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