Buffy the Vampire Slayer (Amazon Prime Video) Disappointed with the fun, but forgettable Kristy Swanson and Luke Perry-starring black comedy horror that finally emerged in cinemas in 1992, writer Joss Whedon took a second, much darker stab five years later. The supernatural adventures of Sunnydale’s “Scooby Gang” struck a chord with a generation, while making stars out of the actors Sarah Michelle Gellar, Alyson Hannigan and David Boreanaz. Cobra Kai (Netflix) Originally a hit for YouTube Premium, this picks up
The Karate Kid saga more than 30 years after the 1984 All Valley Under-18 Karate Tournament. While the victorious Daniel LaRusso (Ralph Macchio) now owns a successful series of car yards, his vanquished opponent Johnny Lawrence (William Zabka) is stuck in a time warp. By focusing on one of the original movies bad guys and the fallout from the franchise s climactic moment, this smartly written and poignant drama is a surprisingly compelling watch.
Indiana Jones 5. Bring Me This Chaos!
This movie is going to be Chaos. I m so happy.
By Rachel LeishmanApr 15th, 2021, 2:51 pm
I don’t know what in the world
Indiana Jones 5 is going to be, and I don’t really care. Each new announcement just has me going, “Okay great! Good, let’s go!” and this one is no different.
Mads Mikkelsen is joining the cast of
Indiana Jones 5 meaning that Mads Mikkelsen, Phoebe Waller-Bridge, and Harrison Ford are all going to be in the same movie and probably share a screen together at some point. The chaos that this is going to be. I’m so excited. Like … who among us thought we’d
Settle in: TV shows to binge-watch over winter break
Wicked Local
It’s winter break, and there’s a lot of snow on the ground, and there s also a pandemic. This is a recipe for staying home and indoors and catching up on TV shows you may have missed. We’ve got you covered.
“I typically go into binge-watch mode this time of year because I dislike the cold but still get stir-crazy,” Bryan McGonigle, Wicked Local journalist covering North Andover, Georgetown and Newburyport, writes. “Now that this holiday season includes a pandemic making it safer to stay home, I’ve probably watched half of all Netflix and HBO have to offer. Schitt’s Creek, Mindhunter and Lovecraft Country are three of my favorites from this year.”