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Pop Culture Pulse: From A Quiet Place Part II to the New Guy Ritchie MovieBy Nick Levine | April 30, 2021
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Welcome to the latest Pop Culture Pulse, Anglophenia s roundup of the top pop culture happenings of the month. May brings a couple of huge movies into theaters nationwide, but don t worry if you re planning on staying home a little while longer; there s plenty else to keep you occupied from the comfort of your own couch.
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China: Nature s Ancient Kingdom
This three-part nature series takes you inside the world s largest conversation project, which has been created inside China s epic national parks. The mountainous terrains that the series opens with are stunning; along the way you ll also be wowed by fascinating indigenous wildlife including snow leopards, snub-nosed monkeys, and giant pandas. Narrated by recent Oscar nominee
Pop Culture Pulse: From a Missing Doctor Who Adventure to James Nesbitt s New Crime Drama | Anglophenia bbcamerica.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from bbcamerica.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
The Watch becomes, well, the first must-watch series of 2021.
The Watch premieres Sunday, January 3 at 8pm EST on BBC America. Watch the trailer here.
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A Discovery of Witches[/caption]
Based on
Deborah Harkness s
All Souls novels, this captivating British fantasy series is set in a world where witches, vampires, and daemons secretly live and work alongside humans. Season two transports our spell-casting heroine Diana (
Teresa Palmer) and vampire beau Matthew (
Matthew Goode) to Elizabethan London, where she needs to track down a powerful witch teacher who can help her harness her powers and find the vitally important Book of Life. It s twisty, sexy, and infectious stuff packed with top British thesps including