Apple has officialy renewed its hit comedy series Ted Lasso for a fourth season on Apple TV+ with series star and executive producer Jason Sudeikis returning. Sudeikis even offered a small hint of what viewers can expect: As we all continue to live in a world where so many factors have conditioned u...
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Well, that’s it. I’ve lost any belief that Apple knows what they’re doing.
This series started last week, but it continues tonight Friday the 13th through November 1st.
The films are drawn from a list compiled by The New Republic last year of the 100 most impactful political movies.
The films encompass both documentaries and dramatized works; most are American, while a few are from other countries. Their release dates range from 1915 (The Birth of a Nation) to 2016 (I Am Not Your Negro). Many will have celebrity presenters introducing them, along with TCM host Ben Mankiewicz.
The series runs Sept. 6 to Nov. 1 — four days before America votes for its next president — and features TCM host Ben Mankiewicz in conversation with the likes of Steven Spielberg, Spike Lee, Lee Grant, Sally Field, Andy Garcia, Melissa Etheridge, John Turturro, Bill Maher, Alexander
...Though not good for newcomers to the series or perhaps people that never ever played the video games to begin with.
If you haven't played the games, you probably won't enjoy this series.
But I loved it through and through, from beginning to end (though episode 6 weirded me out).
Also, the Fallout humor was on point.
Like, it's clear that Jonathan Nolan wanted this to be a love letter to the franchise (and it... kinda bonks you on the head about it?)
Yeah, it does bonk you on the head about it and it's amazing that the first season turned out as well as it did (given that at times it seems that they're going by a check-list of "Fallout things" to show).
The editors of CPUSA.org sent out a survey at the end of 2023 encouraging our membership and readers to share their favorite movies, TV shows, books, and music from 2023. We also asked you what movement or movement leaders you thought were the most important last year.
I used to use the /r/television sidebar but it isn't very comprehensive. More recently I've been using Wikipedia's 2023 in American Television page, specifically the debuts page, which is good. Some other countries have their own pages, such as South Korea.