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Them Review: Try Living The Horrors Of Racism With The Incredible Deborah Ayorinde & Ashley Thomas

Them Review: Try Living The Horrors Of Racism With The Incredible Deborah Ayorinde & Ashley Thomas Them tries to drive home the point of how horrific and haunting living in a racist environment is. April 9, 2021 Them Review: Little Marvin’s Show Explores Horrors Of Racism(Pic Credit: IMDb, Youtube/Amazon Prime Video) Them Review: Star Rating: 3/5 Stars (Three Stars) Advertisement Each country and landscape has its kinds of evil that lurk in every society it delves. It’s just on what side one is. Racism is a monster of a problem that haunts America and many countries to date. One has to be the highest level of ignorant to deny this fact. Amazon Prime’s newest offering, Them: Covenant, comes at a time when people are smelling the tea and finally checking their privileges. The show zooms out the lens and shows us the horrors of racism & how it isn’t less of a ghost. But does stretching it for 10 long episodes do any good? Read on.

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Bites off more than it can chew. TWITTER Amazon s anthology series exploring terror in America kicks off with a season about a Black family that moves into a white neighborhood in 1950s Los Angeles. Between 1916 and 1970, millions of Black American families moved from the Deep South to cities across the northern and western parts of the United States. They journeyed hundreds of miles in search of jobs, voting rights and safety from the terror of Jim Crow. They left as though they were fleeing some curse, wrote Emmett J. Scott, a Black journalist and scholar, in his 1920 book Negro Migration During the War. But the curse of American racism paid no mind to geography, and for many Black Americans the greener pastures proved to be sinister.

TV Talk: North Hills teen appears in Amazon thriller Them

Trib Total Media TV writer Rob Owen offers a viewing tip for the coming week. Sometimes being the tag-along kid sister works out. For Sophie Guest, a 15-year-old sophomore in the Avonworth school district, tagging along landed her a small part in the 2012 filmed-in-Pittsburgh movie “Jack Reacher.” Now she has a recurring role in the Amazon Prime Video series “Them.” Guest was 6 when her older sister, Meagan, was modeling and Meagan’s agent, Pittsburgh’s Deb Docherty, asked Sophie to audition for a role – “little girl” in Tom Cruise’s “Jack Reacher.” Sophie Guest is in the opening scene, filmed in Downtown Pittsburgh, playing a girl asking her nanny for a snowcone before the nanny gets shot and the girl runs away.

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Them Struggles to Balance Real-Life Terror With the Supernatural

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