Prime Video dropped the first trailer for Jury Duty: Company Retreat, and it looks like good things really do come to those who wait. And we have waited almost three years for the second season. But it is coming soon.
This time around, Anthony is a temp worker at Rockin’ Grandmas, a hot sauce company. On his very first day, he is told he is there to help out with the company’s annual retreat. And that is just the beginning of the weirdest job he has ever had or will have.
After just a few days, he declares, “I real life feel like I’m on a TV show, but this is just not something you can make up.” Little does he know…you can.
Because of that, we will be watching three episodes on March 20th, two on March 27th, and the final three on April 3rd.
I really can’t wait for the craziness they bring this season because there is nothing better than a documentary where all but one person does not know it is fake! Poor Anthony. Little did he know when he showed up for work that day what he really signed up for. I hope he got paid well.
We are used to ballerinas being delicate dancers. However, in Pretty Lethal, they are five bitches you don’t want to mess with.
An action-packed thriller where five ballerinas, on their way to a prestigious dance competition, are barely on speaking terms when their bus breaks down in a remote forest. With no other options, they reluctantly seek shelter at an unsettling roadside inn run by Devora Kasimer (Uma Thurman), a reclusive former ballet prodigy. From the moment they arrive, something feels wrong—and their worst instincts prove right. As the situation turns deadly, the fractured team must set aside rivalries and weaponize years of brutal training, turning grace, discipline, and even pointe shoes into tools for survival.
The movie stars Maddie Ziegler, Lana Condor, Iris Apatow, Avantika, Millicent Simmonds, and Uma Thurman.
I am not a fan of Zeigler, so I went into this trailer expecting to hate it. But I can’t wait to see the revenge flick when it streams on Prime Video on March 25th.
Before Jennifer Morrison was a doctor on House, she was a law student on Dawson’s Creek. She looks the same now as she did when she was 22 in that 2002 episode.
What is better than one Dr. Best on Fox’s Best Medicine? Two of them. On Tuesday, that is what we are going to get when Martin Clunes, who played the title role in the United Kingdom’s Doc Martin, the show this one is originated from, guest stars as Dr. Martin Best’s (Josh Charles) dad.
When Martin’s parents (Clunes and Judith Ivey) make a surprise visit, Martin suspects that his father, Robert, blindsides his sister Sarah with some infuriating news, is experiencing a serious health condition. Also, while trying to avoid the school’s forthcoming closure during its annual Spirit Week sleepover, Louisa is made acting principal, and Martin and Robert must work together.
If you are not watching Best Medicine, you are missing out on a quirky, small town medical drama with a huge heart.