The Pogues are back in the Outer Banks with a fresh sound to match.
After an emotional end to the third season, finding the gold but losing two father figures along the way, the Pogues have returned to North Carolina to embark on their next treasure-hunting mission. The third season ended with an 18-month jump forward in time. Season 4 backtracks to catch audiences up with what the Pogues have done with their cash and lives since.
The soundtrack of the fourth season combines retro funk, psychedelic rock and indie surfer hits to create an eclectic vibe that matches the varied personalities of the Pogues. Hits from Cake, Tame Impala and Funkadelic create an edge to accompany the treasure hunters’ adventurous spirits.
For a full list of all the needle drops in the “Outer Banks” Season 4 soundtrack, keep reading.
Episode 1 – “The Enduro” “Don’t Call My Name” – Skinshape “Every Trick In...
After an emotional end to the third season, finding the gold but losing two father figures along the way, the Pogues have returned to North Carolina to embark on their next treasure-hunting mission. The third season ended with an 18-month jump forward in time. Season 4 backtracks to catch audiences up with what the Pogues have done with their cash and lives since.
The soundtrack of the fourth season combines retro funk, psychedelic rock and indie surfer hits to create an eclectic vibe that matches the varied personalities of the Pogues. Hits from Cake, Tame Impala and Funkadelic create an edge to accompany the treasure hunters’ adventurous spirits.
For a full list of all the needle drops in the “Outer Banks” Season 4 soundtrack, keep reading.
Episode 1 – “The Enduro” “Don’t Call My Name” – Skinshape “Every Trick In...
- 10/10/2024
- by Tess Patton
- The Wrap
Rio De Janeiro Cesar Rodrigues’ “Airplane Mode” is the most popular non-English language feature on Netflix so far in the world, Netflix disclosed exclusively to Variety on Thursday Feb. 27.
The first Netflix original feature production in Brazil, released on Jan. 23, has been watched by nearly 28 million households, of which one third are in Brazil and two thirds outside the country. The U.S., Mexico, France and Germany lead the viewership outside Brazil, according to Netflix.
Portuguese-language dramatic comedy “Airplane Mode” was made by Rio-based production company A Fabrica for Netflix and stars Larissa Manoela, a local TV show teen star. In the plot, protagonist Ana, a young digital influencer addicted to social media, has a car accident while driving with her attention fixed on her smart phone. Her family sends her to a detox trip at the farm of her grandfather Germano (played by Brazilian vet rock star Erasmo Carlos...
The first Netflix original feature production in Brazil, released on Jan. 23, has been watched by nearly 28 million households, of which one third are in Brazil and two thirds outside the country. The U.S., Mexico, France and Germany lead the viewership outside Brazil, according to Netflix.
Portuguese-language dramatic comedy “Airplane Mode” was made by Rio-based production company A Fabrica for Netflix and stars Larissa Manoela, a local TV show teen star. In the plot, protagonist Ana, a young digital influencer addicted to social media, has a car accident while driving with her attention fixed on her smart phone. Her family sends her to a detox trip at the farm of her grandfather Germano (played by Brazilian vet rock star Erasmo Carlos...
- 2/27/2020
- by Marcelo Cajueiro
- Variety Film + TV
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