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Panic review: Amazon s series about a teen fear contest should draw more blood

Author Lauren Oliver adapts her own YA novel Panic for a 10-episode Amazon series, which has teenagers competing in deadly dares built around their deepest fears, in hopes of winning a cash prize. The teens’ story arc is compelling, but to widen the show, Oliver added a police-procedural subplot and many adult characters, which dilute the danger, romance, and action. Streaming on Amazon Prime Video now.

Amazon Prime s Panic Lacks Urgency of Youth | TV/Streaming

Amazon Prime continues its pattern of high-concept teen-driven shows like the incredibly effective “The Wilds” with today’s full-season drop of “Panic,” based on the 2014 book of the same name by Lauren Oliver. With a very smart premise that incorporates the dread of being a teenager into a literal life-or-death situation, there’s a wasted great idea at the center of “Panic,” and a reasonably strong young cast circling around it, trying to find something weighty to hold onto. There was a time when Oliver’s book would have made for an intense, entertaining 100-minute movie, but it strains under the pressure of a 10-episode season. Even for teenagers eager to take on the world, more isn’t always better.

Сериал «Паника» (2021) – дата выхода, актеры и роли, факты, трейлер

Сериал «Паника» (2021) – дата выхода, актеры и роли, факты, трейлер
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Panic: Camron Jones and Ray Nicholson Talk Complicated Characters Arcs and Filming in Texas

Panic: Camron Jones and Ray Nicholson Talk Complicated Characters Arcs and Filming in Texas ✖ Panic is set to make its debut on Amazon Prime this weekend, showcasing an unpredictable and character-driven take on a unique YA world. The series, which is based on Lauren Oliver s 2014 novel of the same name, takes place in a small Texas town, where every summer the graduating seniors compete in a series of challenges, winner takes all, which they believe is their one and only chance to escape their circumstances and make their lives better. But this year, the rules have changed the pot of money is larger than ever and the game has become even more dangerous. The players will come face to face with their deepest, darkest fears and be forced to decide how much they are willing to risk in order to win.

Cache County Sheriff s Office Showcases New Knit Beanie Project By Inmates, Jail Staff

By Jackson Wilde & The Herald Journal • May 24, 2021 Inmates in a select group at the Cache County Jail are spending their free time crafting beanies to be donated to charitable services in the area. Lt. Roy Hall, the jail commander for the Cache County Sheriff’s Office, said the beanies are currently being donated to the Little Lambs Foundation for Kids, and others will soon go to CAPSA. Currently, about half a dozen inmates are involved in the project, producing an average of two beanies a day.   According to Hall, the project was implemented last month by an enterprising jail deputy, Brittani Egbert, who put yarn and looms donated to the jail and locked away some years ago to good use.

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