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  • he US reboot of Laid is a vivacious farce with a few new kinks

    he US reboot of Laid is a vivacious farce with a few new kinks


    Carry-On ★★★
    Netflix

    A holiday season thriller set on December 24 at Los Angeles airport, Carry-On does everything a decent Hollywood genre movie should: concise on the plotting, tense when time gets tight, and a showcase for star Taron Egerton, who gets to clench his jaw, test his character’s moral depth, and run as if he’s a candidate for Tom Cruise’s crown. Is competency a compliment? It shouldn’t be, but Netflix’s original movies have been spotty this year.

    Rocketman star Egerton plays Ethan Kopek, who mans a metal detector at the airport and is coasting through life, despite the encouragement of his pregnant girlfriend and airline staffer, Nora Parisi (Sofia Carson). When Ethan gets an unexpected shot on a baggage scanner he becomes the target of an anonymous interloper, played with quiet disdain by Jason Bateman, who tells him via earpiece that Nora will be killed unless he lets a suspicious bag through.

    Sounding like a malicious career coach, Bateman’s operative coaxes and chides Ethan – just be your usual apathetic self. Naturally, Ethan can’t stomach potential harm to others, so he rebels. Spanish filmmaker Jaume Collet-Serra, who specialised in 2010s Liam Neeson crime dramas, cleanly escalates the action, placing Carry-On in the lineage of previous LA transportation thrillers such as Speed and Collateral. Bonus points for choreographing a fight scene to Wham’s Last Christmas.

    Patrick Gibson (left) as the young Dexter in Dexter: Original Sin.

    Patrick Gibson (left) as the young Dexter in Dexter: Original Sin.Credit: Paramount+

    Dexter: Original Sin
    Paramount+

    Turns out there’s still blood – just a few drops – to be squeezed from everyone’s favourite vigilante serial killer. Set in 1991, this prequel stars Patrick Gibson (The OA) as a 20-year-old Dexter Morgan, newly interned as a forensics technician with the Miami Police Department, even as his homicidal urges are being channelled by his father, Harry (Christian Slater). The original Dexter, Michael C. Hall, supplies flashback narration, but it’s worth noting that this era was often referenced by the original series. Still, it’s great to see Buffy’s Sarah Michelle Gellar in a supporting role.

    Social Studies
    Disney+

    With The Queen of Versailles and Generation Wealth, the American documentary filmmaker Lauren Greenfield provided a telling vision of how money is the lifeblood of her homeland. Her new five-part series follows a group of Los Angeles teenagers over a year and details how social media influences their adolescent experiences. For this generation, born into digital platforms, the accumulated impact is often worrying and occasionally terrifying. Even with subjects from a different country, this is still deeply relevant to an Australian audience.

    Kelly Jones (Scarlett Johansson) and Cole Davis (Channing Tatum) in Fly Me to the Moon.

    Kelly Jones (Scarlett Johansson) and Cole Davis (Channing Tatum) in Fly Me to the Moon.Credit: Apple TV+

    Fly Me to the Moon
    Apple TV+

    Cinema audiences did not rush to see this romantic-comedy, which stars Scarlett Johansson and Channing Tatum as NASA adversaries turned allies in the lead-up to the 1969 moon landing, when it debuted in July, but it deserves a second chance on streaming. Fans of the genre will appreciate the chemistry between the stars, and the skill with which the plot connects them personally and tests them professionally. Directed by prolific television creator Greg Berlanti (You, The Flash), the film gathers in diverse elements, and just enough of them take flight.

    Pantheon
    Amazon

    I’m late to this adult animated science-fiction drama, which AMC+ debuted in 2023 and Amazon Prime thankfully picked up for a recent second season, but I am enjoying its knotty concepts, high-tech global stakes, and defiant young characters forging unlikely bonds. Voice work from Paul Dano, Taylor Schilling, Aaron Eckhart and the like anchors a multipronged plot that revolves around “Uploaded Intelligence” – that is, your consciousness on the cloud. Unsurprisingly, the technology is not being deployed exactly for altruistic purposes. Kudos to the animation studio Titmouse: the visual aesthetic has a classical elegance.

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    Fans of the Australian comedy series “Laid” rejoice! The US reboot of the show is a vivacious farce with a few new kinks that are sure to keep viewers entertained.

    The original series followed the hilarious and somewhat bizarre misadventures of Roo McVie, a woman whose ex-lovers start mysteriously dying in strange and unusual ways. The US reboot takes this premise and puts its own spin on it, introducing new characters and storylines that add even more humor and chaos to the mix.

    One of the standout additions to the US reboot is the character of Marcy, Roo’s quirky and lovable best friend who is always getting herself into ridiculous situations. Played brilliantly by up-and-coming actress Sarah Jones, Marcy brings a fresh energy to the show and provides some of the funniest moments in each episode.

    The writing in the US reboot is sharp and witty, with plenty of laugh-out-loud moments that will keep viewers on their toes. The show doesn’t take itself too seriously, embracing the absurdity of its premise and delivering plenty of outrageous twists and turns that will leave audiences in stitches.

    Overall, the US reboot of “Laid” is a must-watch for fans of the original series and newcomers alike. With its hilarious characters, clever writing, and off-the-wall humor, this vivacious farce is sure to become a new favorite for comedy lovers everywhere.

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  • The Kinks – Are the Village Green Preservation Society – NEW SEALED

    The Kinks – Are the Village Green Preservation Society – NEW SEALED



    The Kinks – Are the Village Green Preservation Society – NEW SEALED

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    Are you a fan of classic rock music? Do you love the sound of the British Invasion bands from the 1960s? If so, then you need to check out The Kinks’ iconic album “Are the Village Green Preservation Society.”

    This album, released in 1968, is a masterpiece of songwriting and musicianship. With hits like “Village Green,” “Big Sky,” and “Picture Book,” The Kinks showcase their unique blend of rock, pop, and folk music. The band’s frontman, Ray Davies, delivers poignant lyrics that reflect on the changing world around him and the importance of preserving the past.

    If you’re a collector of vinyl records, then you’ll be excited to hear that we have a NEW SEALED copy of “Are the Village Green Preservation Society” available for purchase. This rare find is sure to be a prized addition to your music collection.

    Don’t miss out on this opportunity to own a piece of rock music history. Order your copy of The Kinks’ “Are the Village Green Preservation Society” today and experience the magic of this timeless album for yourself.
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