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NAIDOC Week 2021: guide | TV Tonight
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‘Love and Monsters’ tops week’s DVD releases By Tribune News Service
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A monster apocalypse tops the new DVD releases for the week of Jan. 5.
“Love and Monsters”: Monsters have overtaken the world and decimated 90 percent of humanity. Joel Dawson (Dylan O’Brien) survived by fleeing underground, but his yearning for love compels him to find his high school sweetheart, Aimee, at a different colony dozens of miles away and he has to go above ground to get there. It’s mixed results, wrote Noel Murray in the Los Angeles Times.
“The story really only finds a good groove in its final third, when Joel has a major setback and discovers courage and perseverance can only carry him so far,” Murray wrote. “Though it’s moderately likable throughout, only when ‘Love and Monsters’ gets serious about the difficulties of Joel’s situation does it feel genuinely relevant.”
New on DVD: Love and Monsters
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One thing we can all be thankful for this year: that the best Australian TV shows of 2020 had already wrapped and were ready to air before production plunged into a six-month COVID-19 hiatus. Here are the 10 homegrown highlights that made the last 12 months just a little bit more bearable – enjoy them while you can, because next year’s top 10 may struggle to get beyond five or six entries.
10. Hungry Ghosts
Season: one
Three generations of a Vietnamese-Australian family are still traumatised by the events of the Vietnam War, and their anguish isn’t helped when a vengeful spirit is released during the Hungry Ghost Festival, when dead ancestors rise as phantoms to visit the living.