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Before Wendie Malick was a college president on Young Sheldon, she was a prostitute on Search for Tomorrow. How beautiful was the 33-year-old in that 1985 episode?
Dexter has done all he can. So, it is time to take it back to where it all started.
Set in 1991, Miami, Dexter: Original Sin follows Dexter (Patrick Gibson) as he transitions from student to avenging serial killer. When his bloodthirsty urges can’t be ignored any longer, Dexter must learn to channel his inner darkness. With the guidance of his father, Harry (Christian Slater), he adopts a Code designed to help him find and kill people who deserve to be eliminated from society without getting on law enforcement’s radar. This is a particular challenge for young Dexter as he begins a forensics internship at the Miami Metro Police Department.
The Dexter prequel, which also stars Patrick Dempsey, Christina Millian, and Sarah Michelle Gellar, debuts December 13th on Paramount+ and then premiers on Showtime two days later.
This is the season when the pretentious Oscar movies hit movie theaters. But most moviegoers don’t want to see them. They want to see movies like Sharkdemic.
It is a movie with a ridiculous plot, awful special effects, bad acting, and a terrible script. It is the type of film that is so stupid, it is so fun!
In present-day Japan, as the Reiwa era begins, Mizu witnesses a flying shark, but no one believes him until more sharks appear and attack the population. Mizu joins the fight against the sharks, but after losing his loved one and discovering he is invincible, he decides to confront the sharks alone. Along the way, he acquires flames capable of burning everything and mushrooms that allow him to travel to space. But when a colossal golden shark, as powerful as Mizu himself, appears in the sky above Earth, the ultimate question remains: Can Mizu defeat this monstrous foe, or will Japan—and the world—face annihilation?
Sharkdemic makes Birdemic look like shit, which it was!