The Goshen News - Today's Entertainment
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"Solar Opposites" The third season of this comedy about a team of aliens who come to Earth and are split over its culture's worthiness finds Korvo, Yumyulack, Terry and Jesse striving to be less of a team and more of a family. Series co-creator Justin Roiland, Thomas Middleditch, Mary Mack and Sean Giambrone return to supply the character voices. (ORIGINAL) "Bang Bang Baby" Set in 1980s Milan, this Italian crime drama series tells the story of Alice (Arianna Becheroni), a shy, awkward teen who becomes the youngest member of a criminal organization, not for money, ambition or the desire for power, but to gain the love of her father. Antonio Gerardi, Dora Romano and Lucia Mascino also star. (ORIGINAL) "How to Change Your Mind" From producers Alex Gibney ("Going Clear: Scientology & the Prison of Belief ") and Michael Pollan ("Cooked") and director Alison Ellwood ("Laurel Canyon") comes this four-part documentary series that explores the potential of the psychedelic drugs LSD, psilocybin, MDMA and mescaline to heal and change minds as well as culture. (ORIGINAL) The STREAM Scene Where all the top choices can be found in one place! "Zombies 3" (July 15) The third installment of the hit sci- fi movie franchise introduces a new group of mysterious outer space aliens to the diverse student body of zombies, cheerleaders and werewolves at Seabrook High, where Zed (Milo Manheim) anticipates an athletic scholarship that will make him the first zombie to attend college and Addison readies for Seabrook's first international cheer-off. (ORIGINAL) Page 8 July 11 - 17, 2022 InFocus "Amber Brown: Season 1" (Apple TV+ — series premiere, July 29) Based on the bestselling book series by Paula Danziger and created by Bonnie Hunt, this original series for the younger set follows 12-year-old Amber (Carsyn Rose, "The Rookie") as she finds her voice through art and music in the wake of her parents' divorce. Sarah Drew ("Grey's Anatomy"), Darin Brooks ("Blue Mountain State") and Liliana Inouye ("The Slows") also star.