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2 days ago |
the-express.com | Peter Harris |Angelica Cheyenne
Amazon Prime Video has recently expanded its catalogue with several seasons of a show that "outperformed American Horror Story." The streaming giant has added the first three seasons of the anthology series Channel Zero to its roster. Much like the popular FX anthology series, each season of Channel Zero presents a unique and chilling storyline. With four seasons produced in total, the majority of the series is now available for Amazon viewers to delve into.
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2 weeks ago |
the-express.com | Peter Harris |Liam Ryder
Netflix users should watch one of the 'most underrated' films of its genre, according to fellew movie lovers. Last week, the streaming platform saw the release of an action film starring Tom Hardy. Directed by Gareth Evans, Havoc quickly climbed to the top of Netflix's most-watched list. In the film, Hardy portrays a police detective who navigates through the criminal underworld, uncovering deep-seated corruption and engaging in numerous chaotic action sequences.
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2 weeks ago |
themirror.com | Peter Harris |John O'Sullivan
Amazon Prime adds five seasons of 'gripping' action series as fans celebrateThe first five seasons of the acclaimed action series Seal Team have landed on Amazon Prime Video, with the final two parts available to stream on NOW, with fans expressing their delight onlineAmazon Prime has just released several episodes of a 'riveting' action series from the writer behind blockbuster hits like Justified and Homeland, which a "thriller" on Amazon has been compared to.
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2 weeks ago |
the-express.com | Peter Harris |John O'Sullivan
The series, with a writers room dotted with ex-Navy SEALs like Mark Semos and Kenny Sheard, boasted a veteran presence of 70%, infusing the show with genuine military insight for its storylines. The drama has notched over 100 episodes and earned a solid 71% rating on Rotten Tomatoes. Although it wrapped up sooner than expected and ditched plans for a movie spin-off, the series still commands a loyal fanbase.
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4 weeks ago |
themirror.com | Tatiana Krisztina |Peter Harris
Netflix is gearing up to drop a chilling new true crime documentary, touted as the "most horrifying case ever," drawing comparisons from viewers to an episode of Black Mirror. Fred and Rose West: A British Horror Story will hit the streaming platform on May 14. Netflix has pledged that this will be the ultimate series delving into the lives and monstrous crimes of Britain's most notorious serial killer duo.
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