The Goshen News - Today's Entertainment
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February 7 "Rescue Me" Denis Leary co-created, wrote and starred in this gritty, humorous 2004- 11 FX drama about a group of New York firefighters coping with their jobs and their personal lives in the wake of 9/11. Daniel Sunjata, Steven Pasquale, Callie Thorne and John Scurti are also in the solid cast. February 2 "Movie: Midnight Sun" Adapted from a 2006 Japanese film of the same title, Scott Speer's 2018 romantic drama stars Bella Thorne as Katie Price, a teenager who suffers from a rare condition that prevents her from going out into the sunlight. February 2 "The Ranch" The comedy series about a former semi-pro football player who returns to Colorado to help run the family ranch begins its fourth and final season. Ashton Kutcher, Sam Elliott and Elisha Cuthbert head the cast. (ORIGINAL) "Mythic Quest: Raven's Banquet" (Feb. 7, Apple TV+) Rob McElhenney and Charlie Day are the creative forces behind this comedy series that follows a team of video game developers as they navigate the challenges of running a popular video game. How to watch: tv.apple.com (One- week free trial; $4.99/mo.) The STREAM Scene Where all the top choices can be found in one place! Page 8 February 3 - 9, 2020 "Dave" (FXX — series premiere, March 4) Based on the life of rapper and comedian Lil Dicky (also known as Dave Burd) comes this comedy series about a man, now in his late 20s, who thinks he's destined to be one of the best-known rappers of all time. If he can convince his friends of this path, he's sure he can conquer the world. Kevin Hart serves an executive producer. InFocus "Breeders" (FX — series premiere, March 2) Paul (Martin Freeman) and Ally (Daisy Haggard) juggle full- time careers, aging parents, a mortgage and the unenviable curve balls of parenting their young children in this 10-episode comedy series. When Ally's estranged father (Michael McKean) appears on their doorstep, the family essentially takes on a third child. Paul's parents (Joanna Bacon, Alun Armstrong) are available to help out, but their approach to life stems from a different generation.

