The Crowded Room follows Danny Sullivan (Tom Holland), a man who is arrested following his involvement in a shooting in New York City in 1979. A captivating thriller told through a series of interviews with curious interrogator Rya Goodwin (Amanda Seyfried), Danny’s life story unfolds, revealing elements of the mysterious past that shaped him, and the twists and turns that will lead him to a life-altering revelation.
Told in real time, Hijack is a tense thriller that follows the journey of a hijacked plane as it makes its way to London over a seven-hour flight, and as authorities on the ground scramble for answers. Starring and executive produced by SAG Award winner and Emmy Award nominee Idris Elba, Hijack was created by George Kay (“Lupin,” “Criminal”) and Jim Field Smith (“Criminal,” “Truth Seekers”), who also wrote and lead directed the series respectively. The series also stars Emmy Award and NAACP Image Award winner Archie Panjabi (“The Good Wife,” “Snowpiercer,” “Blindspot”).
Yep, thought she was mid-20s like the rest of her castmates (she certainly looks it), but born in 1990.
Max has a show with the Smartless crew. They just sit around talking about nothing and I’m so entertained.
Yeah, it’s behind the scenes on their tour but it’s just them sitting around (on a plane, in a car, in a hotel) being hilarious.
Can someone do me a solid and download an episode of game of thrones on max to see what the filesize is? Internet is cooked and I'm thinking about streaming it, but didn't want to if it's massive with my data cap.
Is there a thread specifically for the Duggars? That prime documentary on them and their beans is Christian fundamentalism was well done, but the whole lot are awful
what good TV series are on Hulu? It's Always Sunny makes it essential KOTH Futurama Archer Fargo Party Down Rick & Morty Solar Opposites Arrested Development The Old Man Castle Rock? Family Guy The X-Files The Shield Sons of Anarchy Workaholics personally not the biggest Justified fan do The Shield and SOA have much action? And if so, is it pretty graphic or are they kinda limited by cable restrictions?
FX doesn't really limit their shows much but The Shield is about a million times better than SOA. I think The Americans is on Hulu too which is also excellent.
Letterkenny Shoresy The Americans Only Murders in the Building Happy Endings The Amazing Race Homeland Cowboy Bebop (anime) Blackadder (oldie but man it slays me especially the WW1 season)
Mr Inbetween Extraordinary Legion The Bear Dopesick Under the banner of heaven The great Atlanta Attack on Titan Life and Beth fleishman is in trouble Chainsaw man Reservation dogs
SOA is the worst show I've ever watched start to finish and is quite graphic especially as it goes on
That's weird Maybe they are figuring out every network having their own individual streaming service isn't working
I can see them wanting to get additional revenue from their catalog. But they must assume it won’t cause them to lose subscribers themselves.
I still can’t get Max to let me login on my Roku. Keeps saying invalid password/username but they’re both correct. I’ve tried deleting the app and redownloading and everything. It’s worked on all other devices except the Roku tv
I watched this earlier in the week and it was surprisingly good. It's probably half French and half English, with some other languages mixed in. Vincent Cassel and Eva Green star as agents—and former lovers—who must work together to combat international cyberattacks threatening the UK while also confronting the buried secrets of their destructive relationship.
Directed by Ridley Scott from a screenplay by David Scarpa, “Napoleon” stars Joaquin Phoenix as the French emperor and military leader. The film is an original and personal look at Napoleon’s origins and his swift, ruthless climb to emperor, viewed through the prism of his addictive and often volatile relationship with his wife and one true love, Josephine, played by Vanessa Kirby. The film captures Napoleon’s famous battles, relentless ambition and astounding strategic mind as an extraordinary military leader and war visionary. An Apple Studios production in conjunction with Scott Free Productions, “Napoleon” is produced by Scott, Kevin Walsh, Mark Huffam and Phoenix, with Michael Pruss and Aidan Elliott serving as executive producers.
That will also be in the theaters first as part of Apple’s new strategy with their big budget movies.
From the author of The Last KIngdom The Winter King, based on Bernard Cornwell’s Warlord Chronicles series, is set in the fifth century, long before Britain was united, in a brutal land of warring factions and tribes, where lives were often fleeting. The series follows Arthur Pendragon as he evolves from outcast to legendary warrior and leader. The series stars Iain De Caestecker (The Control Room, Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.) as Arthur Pendragon, alongside Eddie Marsan (The Thief, His Wife and the Canoe, Deceit) as High King Uther, Ellie James (Giri/Haji, I May Destroy You) as Nimue, Nathaniel Martello-White (Small Axe, I Hate Suzie) as Merlin, Stuart Campbell (Rogue Heroes, Clique) as Derfel, Daniel Ings (I Hate Suzie, The Crown) as Owain, Valene Kane (The Fall, Gangs of London) as Morgan, Jordan Alexandra (Mammals) as Guinevere, and Simon Merrells (Good Omens, Knightfall) as Gundleus.