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The Neighborhood, on CBS

Midwesterner Dave (Max Greenfield) and his wife, Gemma (Beth Behrs), learn making friends in their new Los Angeles community isn't easy. Luckily, Dave has some experience dealing with conflict. Cedric the Entertainer also stars in this fun comedy.

Tichina Arnold and Cedric the Entertainer in "The Neighborhood"
Tichina Arnold and Cedric the Entertainer in "The Neighborhood"

There's a new ranger in town: 'Walker' launches on CW

Author: 
Rachel Jones / TV Media
Jared Padalecki stars in "Walker"

Jared Padalecki stars in "Walker"

New Releases for the week of January 17 - 23

The Intergalactic Adventures of Max Cloud

Sarah (Allen) loves playing video games and wishes she could play them forever. When she finds an Easter egg while playing her favorite game, her wish comes true and she is transported to an intergalactic prison, where her male avatar (James Langridge) must team up with space hero Max Cloud (Adkins) to escape. With some help from her clueless gamer friend, Cowboy (Drameh), in the real world, Sarah must complete the game or remain trapped in the digital world forever.

Director: Martin Owen. Stars: Scott Adkins, John Hannah, Lashana Lynch, Elliot James Langridge, Tommy Flanagan, Franz Drameh, Sam Hazeldine, Sally Collett, Isabelle Allen. 2020. 88 mins. Adventure.

 

Dead Reckoning

Following the death of her parents, Tillie (Eisley) starts going out with a local cab driver, Niko (Apa), hoping it will distract her from her grief. The two hit it off, but their perfect summer romance is cut short when Niko's terrorist brother, Marco (Adkins), arrives with plans to bomb the upcoming Fourth of July celebrations on Nantucket Island. Niko finds himself in the painful position of opposing his own brother in order to prevent the attack, but if he and Tillie don't succeed, thousands will lose their lives.

Director: Andrzej Bartkowiak. Stars: K.J. Apa, India Eisley, Scott Adkins, James Remar, Ellie Cornell, Sydney Park. 2020. 91 mins. Action.

 

Always and Forever

Long ago at summer camp, four girls swore to remain friends "always and forever." Now, the girls are grown up and one of them is dead. Reunited by the tragedy, the women soon realize they are the targets of a deranged killer who won't stop until all of them are dead. As they race to find answers, one of the women, Nicole (Addai-Robinson), pieces together that their stalker may have something to do with what happened at camp one fateful summer's eve long ago.

Director: Chris Stokes. Stars: Cynthia Addai-Robinson, Robbie Jones, Aundrea Smith, Loretta Devine, Wood Harris, Lauren London, Victoria Montoya. 2020. 98 mins. Thriller.

Late Laughs for the week of January 17 - 23, 2021

The Late Late Show with James Corden

The second person to get the vaccine was an 81-year-old English man named William Shakespeare. This is the British version of Michael B. Jordan.

 

The 2024 Olympic Games, which are scheduled to take place in Paris, France, will include a new sport: breakdancing! The Olympic committee is hoping to attract a younger audience moving forward, and apparently that younger audience includes teens from the Bronx in the '80s.

 

Crossing into the stream: 'Bobby and Giada in Italy' among discovery exclusives

Author: 
Michelle Rose / TV Media
Bobby Flay and Giada De Laurentiis to host "Bobby and Giada in Italy"

Bobby Flay and Giada De Laurentiis to host "Bobby and Giada in Italy"

Netflix, Disney , Amazon Prime, Apple TV , HBO Max and more have been battling it out for your attention and for streaming supremacy, but if you haven't heard, a new player entered the game on Monday, Jan. 4.

Your Honor, on Showtime

Bryan Cranston stars in this miniseries as respected New Orleans judge, Michael Desiato. When Michael's son, Adam (Hunter Doohan), is involved in a hit-and-run, both men become embroiled in a web of lies, deceit and corruption of the legal system.

Bryan Cranston in "Your Honor"
Bryan Cranston in "Your Honor"

'Colin': Nick Offerman, Mary-Louise Parker board Kaepernick bio

Author: 
Michelle Rose / TV Media
Nick Offerman to star in "Colin in Black and White"

Nick Offerman to star in "Colin in Black and White"

"Colin": Colin Kaepernick's "take the knee" protest was one of the biggest news stories of 2016. Fast-forward to 2021, and while the former San Francisco 49ers quarterback-turned-activist remains unsigned, he's been busy off the field with a few TV projects and partnerships.

Kill Bill: Vol. 1, on HBO

Uma Thurman stars in both volumes of this cult action hit from Quentin Tarantino, airing back-to-back. A former assassin goes on a bloody mission to take out the teammates who betrayed her, one by one. Vivica A. Fox and Lucy Liu also star.

Uma Thurman in "Kill Bill: Vol. 1"
Uma Thurman in "Kill Bill: Vol. 1"

Blue Bloods, on CBS

Join the Reagan family for a new episode of this smash-hit police-procedural-meets-family-drama's 11th season. Tom Selleck stars as Frank Reagan, the police commissioner and patriarch of a multi-generational law-enforcement family from New York City.

Tom Selleck stars in "Blue Bloods"
Tom Selleck stars in "Blue Bloods"

Q: Is Sylvester Stallone done with the Rocky character?

Author: 
Adam Thomlison / TV Media

It's starting to look like Sylvester Stallone will never be done with his most famous creation.

There have been a number of large time gaps between films in the series, but Stallone seems to be pretty devoted to him. After reviving the ex-prize fighter as a trainer for the two Creed movies in 2015 and 2018, Stallone is now hatching ideas for another spinoff.

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