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Beckett First Look Has John David Washington on the Run in Netflix Thriller This Summer
Beckett First Look Has John David Washington on the Run in Netflix Thriller This Summer
Netflix s upcoming thriller, Beckett, finds John David Washington falling into a violent conspiracy.
Tenet star John David Washington in the streaming platform s upcoming thriller,
Beckett. The popular streaming giant has promised a new movie every week throughout 2021, with
Beckett due for release in the summer.
BECKETT. On the run. This summer.
John David Washington
& Vicky Krieps
star in the dramatic thriller from director Ferdinando Cito Filomarino & producer Luca Guadagnino, following a man ensnared in a violent conspiracy while vacationing in Greece. pic.twitter.com/bUjHrhXt5w NetflixFilm (@NetflixFilm) April 27, 2021
Brittany Gosney, the Middletown woman accused of running over and killing her 6-year-old son, is competent to stand trial, a ruling that paved the way for the case to move forward to trial, according to the Journal-News.
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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.
Updated: 10:11 AM EDT Apr 26, 2021 WLWT Digital Staff WLWT Digital Staff A Middletown mother charged with killing her 6-year-old son and dumping him in the Ohio River has been ruled competent to stand trial, her defense attorney said following a competency hearing Monday. A judge made the ruling Monday after ordering a mental health evaluation last month for Brittany Gosney, 29, who pleaded not guilty to charges by reason of insanity. Gosney s attorney, David Washington, said a judge ruled Gosney is competent to stand trial following Monday s hearing and will no longer be pleading not guilty by reason of insanity. Her next court date is May 24.Gosney is accused of murdering her 6-year-old son, James Hutchinson. A Butler County grand jury indicted Gosney on one count of murder, one count of involuntary manslaughter, one count of tampering with evidence, two counts of gross abuse of a corpse, three counts of kidnapping, three counts of abduction and five