Outer Banks While combating a social class divide between the “Kooks” (wealthy residents) and “Pogues” (working-class residents in the outer banks of North Carolina, a group of teens set out on a treasure hunt which could be linked to John B’s (A member of the group) missing father. Atypical Atypical centers around 18-year-old Sam Gardner who happens to be on the autism spectrum. In this series, Sam is trying to find his independence by going to school, living alone, and figuring out his love life. The Circle In the Circle, players are isolated in their own apartments and their only form of communication with each other is online. They may play as themselves or pretend to be someone else. The goal is to be ranked high enough to make it to the end where they could be crowned the ultimate winner. Squid Games A group of 455 financially troubled individuals is invited to play a series of children’s games for a chance at winning a large sum of money. However, what the players
Streaming services allow you to watch TV anywhere from any device. All you need is access to the internet and a paid subscription. I have listed the top 9 streaming services of 2023 along with their subscription prices and pros/cons. 1. HBO Max (With ads: $9.99/month, No ads: $15.99/month, With ads: $99.99/year) Pro: Award-winning original programming and original news programming Con: Pricey and content phases out frequently 2. Hulu (With ads: $7.99/month, No ads: $12.99/month, First month is free for both) Pro: Good selection of current TV, inexpensive, and quality original programming Con: Frequent commercials and an inconsistent selection from older TV seasons 3. Netflix (Basic: $9.99/month, Standard: $15.49/month, Premium: $19.99/month) Pro: Great selection, optimized interface, and includes biggest shows in streaming Con: Expensive for 4k, and titles phase out frequently 4. Disney Plus (Basic: $6.99/month, Premium: $10.99/month) Pro: Good originals and UHD resolution
Thomas Stoneham-Judge Thomas Stoneham-Judge is the founder & EIC of ForReel, which provides reviews, interviews, & festival coverage of movies & TV. He is also a member of the Seattle Film Critics Society and is in the critic spotlight for Rotten Tomatoes. Thomas grew up on Whidbey Island and went to college at Washington State University where he got a Bachelor's degree in Marketing. Since 2018, he has been covering content on films and festivals. Thomas enjoys talking to actors, filmmakers, and industry professionals about their work in making movies. Being in the film industry has allowed him to constantly learn new things and be open to new experiences. I believe networking with actors, filmmakers, and industry professionals helped Thomas Stoneham-Judge reach the position they are in. I also think a key part of his success was being open to new experiences and constantly learning new things. Below is a partial sample of one of his reviews: Lizzo’s Watch Out
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