Things Heard & Seen is the newest arrival to Netflix s film library but the ending of the horror has left fans with questions and needs to be explained.
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If you can’t go to the movies, let the movies come to you. That’s what Netflix seems to be telling fans as it unveiled its slate of summer films on Tuesday.
From Jason Momoa’s action film
Sweet Girl to Zack Snyder’s zombie heist
Army of the Dead and Amy Adams’s thriller
The Woman in the Window, the 32 films set for release between April and August span a gamut of genres.
☀️ New movies, every week, all year. ☀️ Get ready for a summer full of screams, stunts, romance, comedy, and zombies (a LOT of zombies) with brand new Netflix films every week, perfect for those May through August movie moods.
TV guide: 23 of the best shows to watch this week, beginning tonight Rory O’Connell, Seven Drunken Nights, Gunplot, Open for Business, Alan Patridge, Fomhuireán na bhFininí, The Mosquito Coast, Tom Clancy s Without Remorse
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Sunday, TG4, 9.30pm The Mighty Ocean opens a musical dialogue between humankind and the environment, touching on the entrancing power of the sea, while questioning our destructive influence on the endangered oceans. The piece, scored for 12 musicians, features Irish traditional legends Máirtín O’Connor, Garry O Briain, Cathal Hayden, Seamie O’Dowd, and Jim Higgins, Sinead O’Connor, Ciara O’Connor and Matthew Berril, and Galway Music Residency’s ensemble in residence, ConTempo Quartet.