New Official Trailer For NEXT EXIT
New Official Trailer For NEXT EXIT
Check out this official new trailer for NEXT EXIT movie. Magnet Releasing will release NEXT EXIT in theaters and on demand November 4, 2022
Written and Directed by Mali Elfman
Starring Katie Parker, Rahul Kohli, Rose McIver, Tongayi Chirisa, Tim Griffin, Diva Zappa, Nico Evers-Swindell, Karen Gillan
When a research scientist (Karen Gillan) makes national news proving she can track people into the…
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'Next Exit' Comes to Theaters and On Demand November 4, 2022
‘Next Exit’ Comes to Theaters and On Demand November 4, 2022
Karen Gillain and Rahul Kohli star in the new film Next Exit, coming to theaters and on demand on November 4, 2022. The film also stars Katie Parker, Rose Mciver, Tongayi Chirisa, Tim Griffin, Diva Zappa, and Nico Evers-Swindell.
Here’s the official synopsis:
When a research scientist (Karen Gillan) makes national news proving she can track people into the afterlife, Rose (Katie Parker) sees a…
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NEXT EXIT (2022) Reviews of sci-fi mystery with trailer and release news
NEXT EXIT (2022) Reviews of sci-fi mystery with trailer and release news
Next Exit is a 2022 American paranormal sci-fi mystery film about two strangers on a road trip rushing to join an afterlife experiment.
Written and directed by producer Mali Elfman making his feature directorial debut.
The movie stars Katie Parker, Rahul Kohli (iZombie series), Rose Mciver, Tongayi Chirisa, Tim Griffin, Diva Zappa, Nico Evers-Swindell, and Karen Gillan (Dual).
Plot:
When a…
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On My Block S3 Movie Trailer (2020) , Comedy Movies Series
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Next Exit teaser trailer released
Next Exit teaser trailer released
Written and directed by Mali Elfman, Next Exit stars Katie Parker, Rahul Kohli, Rose Mciver, Tongayi Chirisa, Tim Griffin, Diva Zappa, Nico Evers-Swindell and Karen Gillan.
When a research scientist makes national news proving she can track people into the afterlife, Rose sees a way out and Teddy sees his chance to finally make it. These two strangers, both harboring dark secrets, race to join…
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The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story (2018)
The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story is the second installment of FX's award-winning limited series, American Crime Story.
Directed by: Ryan Murphy
Starring: Edgar Ramirez, Darren Criss, Penelope Cruz, Ricky Martin, Max Greenfield, Finn Wittrock, Will Chase, Nico Evers-Swindell, Jose Zuniga, Annaleigh Ashford
Release date: January 17, 2018
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Annaleigh Ashford as Elizabeth, Darren Criss as Andrew Cunanan, and Nico Evers-Swindell as Phil
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Official Teaser Trailer For NEXT EXIT Starring Rahul Kohli and Karen Gillan
Official Teaser Trailer For NEXT EXIT Starring Rahul Kohli and Karen Gillan
Check out this official teaser trailer for NEXT EXIT
Starring: Katie Parker, Rahul Kohli, Rose Mciver, Tongayi Chirisa, Tim Griffin, Diva Zappa, Nico Evers-Swindell, Karen Gillan
Directed By: Mali Elfman
Written By: Mali Elfman
When a research scientist makes national news proving she can track people into the afterlife, Rose sees a way out and Teddy sees his chance to finally make it. These two…
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'Next Exit' Comes to Theaters and Streaming November 4, 2022
‘Next Exit’ Comes to Theaters and Streaming November 4, 2022
The new film Next Exit comes to theaters and streaming November 4, 2022. The film stars Katie Parker, Rahul Kohli, Rose Mciver, Tongayi Chirisa, Tim Griffin, Diva Zappa, Nico Evers-Swindell, and Karen Gillan.
Here’s the official synopsis:
When a research scientist (Karen Gillan) makes national news proving she can track people into the afterlife, Rose (Katie Parker) sees a way out and Teddy…
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The Magicians 2x12: Hakuna Matata
I have had a very busy week this week and did not get to ascend my Magicians blogging throne till this very morning. In order to not forget what I wanted to write about, I wrote down this little list of words yesterday to remind myself of the topics I wanted to cover in the blog. Here is the little list of words I scribbled on a post it note at 9am Thursday morning:
fuck
relationships
sex
At the time of their writing they seemed like totally separate, reasonable ideas to write about. Looking at them now they seem like a crass little haiku. But I do sort of remember what I wanted to say, so mission accomplished.
Let's start with fuck. When The Magicians began I thought the audio silencing of the f bomb was kind of a cute and cheeky way to drop in profanity while still remaining family friendly. Kind of teen rebellion lite. Now that we have born witness to two seasons of the Magicians and the hot sex, casual use of lesser swear words, and graphic violence within...I am starting to wonder what the point is. I am also 100% sure I heard Margo drop the c-bomb a couple episode ago. There's no reason they can't let their fuck flag fly, come on SyFy, let The Magicians be free.
But let's get to this week's ep, where to even begin. WHERE TO EVEN BEGIN. Every character's storylines went warp speed ahead (with the notable exception of my Queen Margo who didn't even appear in full opacity).
Raindrops, drop tops
I want to first get out of the way the brief, but glorious, rule of High King Josh. His chill af approach to governance actually made a lot of sense, Elliot has tied himself into knots worrying about his likability, but Josh's Hakuna Matata approach actually worked pretty well....for a while. Cursed thrones, why even keep those? Throw em out baby! Baddies at the door? Smoke em up! Brilliant leadership. And to be fair the conflict with Loria wasn't his doing, nor was the rattening of the kingdom. Perhaps in another life Josh would have been the perfect ruler. We can only ponder how he would have blazed into the history books of a simpler Fillory.
#same
Meanwhile the once and future King Eliot has been booted from Fillory. He meets up with Q and through some whirlwind exposition they figure out the only way back home is via a magic clock Quentin saw in the first episode (he had a Yale interview? No memory). Anyway they track down the clock in Vancouver (Welcome to Vancouver indeed) where it is owned by Nico Evers-Swindell, and not just ANY Nico Evers-Swindell, NATURAL ACCENT NICO EVERS-SWINDELL. I basked in his New Zealand accent like a lizard in the sun. So rarely do NZ and Aussie actors get to have their true accents in American television, which made this a rare and delightful treat. Okay I'm done being an actor nerd now and we can talk about the ACTUAL big reveal which is that Nico Evers-Swindell is really UMBER aka the missing god of Fillory. We met his brother Ember last season, he was the goat guy who wanted little cakes and then took a big dump in the wellspring. Good times.
Umber has abandoned Fillory as a failed world-building experiment and assumes it's only a matter of time before Ember gets bored and destroys all of it. It feels like the show is now setting up Ember as the big bad, which is strange since he didn't come across as all that villainous when we met him last season. I do like the angle that to save Fillory Eliot will need to conquer it, which as Quentin pointed out, is exactly what the Beast was trying to do. The Fillory storyline is turning out to be the strongest and most interesting of the season, and I can't wait to see what crazy shit goes down in the finale.
That being said, let's talk about what everyone else is doing. Alice has been reunited with her shade and is not too happy with Quentin for forcing her return to mortality. While I am still not rooting for this relationship to work out, I do like the story they are telling with it, and I think relationships that are bad or not meant to be, are just as important to portray as dream ships. Which reminds me, something I wish that the Magicians had was a couple to root for. I like the complexity of the romantic relationships, but there is no romance that makes my shipper heart go pitter pat. Even though I like Kady and Penny as a couple, as a viewer I don't feel particularly invested in their future. Speaking of Penny, he and his new friend the Kanye sympathizer break into the Poison Room (which is literally poison, honestly not sure what they expected). Anyway his new friend dies but Penny is able to steal Kady's book before escaping. Plot!
Finally in Julia-land things come to a head with Reynard. After Reynard kills his wife, Senator Chris Gorham forces Kady to murder him in order to absorb his power. This felt like a case where the writers saw the Senator storyline wasn't really going anywhere so quite literally killed it. Even though it felt a little messy, I would rather a nonworking storyline get the chop early on then spiral miserably for weeks. Again, tearing through plot is often one of the Magician's greatest strengths but its inability to play out longterm threads sometimes leads to a lack of emotional stakes. Anyway Julia makes a magic bullet (if they could make a magic gun, why not a magic sniper rifle? Just wondering.) and our best bitches summon Reynard. However just as Julia is about to pull the trigger, Our Lady Underground (aka Persephone) pops up and asks for his life to be spared because he's her....son! OLU begs Julia to show Reynard mercy and SHE DOES. I don't know about y'all but I was 100% Team Kady here. Reynard not only horrifically brutalized Julia herself, but he is also a MASS MURDERER. I don't care if killing a god comes with a high price, you are doing a PUBLIC SERVICE. Also Kady herself killed a god that very day and she seems pretty okay. Anyway I agree with Kady that was some grade a prime bull shit. But Julia got her shade back so yay. I guess.
Next week is the season finale, and since there has been a LOT of set up this season I can only assume about one million things are going to happen. Can't wait! See you on the other side.
XO MD
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