antoniocassone2013
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World Wide Nate: African Adventures shows on the ASPIRE Channel (Tuesdays 11 AM to 1 PM EST if you want to set your DVR) or you can stream it on the UP channel of networks on Amazon Prime Video. This transformative series is only one season (so far) with 13 episodes. I have seen it three times and giving it a fourth go. It has EVERYTHING cooking, food, culture, sport and a charming host and show executive, world traveler Nathan Fluellen from the South side of Chicago. He shares with the viewer a unique perspective and showcases the beauty of Africa. It truly deserves a second season, as it will definitely leave you wanting more. I think That is why I have seen it so many times. Bravo!
Oh my, what a wonderful film. The performances are off the chain. Mostly though, THIS is the type of film that we used to GO TO THE MOVIES for. It is an escape, it grabs you right away and takes you through its multiverse on a joy ride AND on its terms. It is PURE CINEMA. I can see why it is getting all the praise and accolades it has already gotten, and I couldn't be happier for Michelle Yeoh, who I have been watching for decades FINALLY getting such a prime role. So fabulous watching her on this run right now. If you are really deep into this film like I was, check out the link and look at all the trivia already there. This is a complex art piece, but the trivia gives a ton of insight into the ins and outs of their world. A lot went into this film and it packs an entertaining punch. One for the ages. It really is that great.
FXs #ATLANTA has gone from being in a class all its own down to a being in a world all its own in four short seasons. I am really trying to still see greatness in this show, but honestly feel it is forced. I am sticking through it till the end (two more episodes to labor through), but I doubt Emmy will pay attention to this anymore. I just don't get it. Maybe we aren't supposed to get it. If that is the point and it actually is supposed to be funny, then yes, IT IS GENIUS! In the past two seasons, the regular cast members appearances have been far and few in between and too many 'away' episodes, where the show goes off on a tangent - or so it seems. I feel like it should all make sense, but it no longer does. Is it comedy? Is it anthology? What is the point anymore? What happened to the original premise? Why do I care? Should I!