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Stars: Cailee Spaeny, Gideon Adlon, Lovie Simone, Zoey Luna, Mi- chelle Monaghan, David Duchov- ny. 2020. 97 mins. Horror. The War with Grandpa Sally Decker (Thurman) decides to move her widowed father, Ed (De Niro), into her family home. Excit- ed to live with his grandfather at first, Peter’s (Fegley) mood quickly turns when it is revealed that Ed will be taking over his room, forc- ing the boy to move into the attic. This triggers a barrage of pranks and familial attacks from both sides, as grandfather and grand- son struggle to accept domestic life with one another. Director: Tim Hill. Stars: Robert De Niro, Oakes Fegley, Uma Thurman, Rob Riggle, Jane Seymour. 2020. 94 mins. Comedy. Sudoku Fill in the grid so that every row, every column, and every 3x3 box contains the digits 1 through 9. Solution on page 2 40th Anniversary Sale! 2021 BUICK ENCORE Employee Pricing for Everyone MSRP $26,090 Sale price $24,512 - Minus $3,000 Customer Cash rebate of $2,900 23,090 21,612 Your $ Price Stk #B7899 VIN #KL4CJAS68MB313218 By Dana Simpson TV Media “Chilling Adventures of Sabrina” Season 4 The Craft: Legacy Lily Schechner (Spaeny) and her mother, Helen (Monaghan), move into a new town to join Helen’s boyfriend, Adam (Duchovny), and his three sons. After getting her period and being humiliated by her classmates, Lily is comforted by Frankie (Adlon), Tabby (Sim- one) and Lourdes (Luna), who in- vite her to a sleepover. There, the girls reveal to Lily that they are a coven of witches and know that Lily is hiding powers like theirs. Lily joins them and they begin to push the limits of their gifts, freez- ing time, contacting spirits and casting spells. Despite being de- lighted by their magic, they real- Kiernan Shipka and Michelle Gomez in “Chilling Adventures of Sabrina” A/Swigin Motors B/UEC 3 x 3 Offer Offer ends ends December November 31, 7, 2020 2020 www.swainmotors.com 541-567-2277 80406 Hwy 395 N., Hermiston Top of the Hill This Thursday, Dec. 31, get ready for more than just a new year as Season 4 of “Chilling Adventures of Sabrina” premieres on Netflix. In the wake of a full moon the night before, this Thursday marks the perfect day to launch the fourth and final season of the streamer’s hit teen horror-drama. Featuring a total of eight episodes like Season 3, the last chapter will follow the eponymous half-witch/half-mortal teenager (Kiernan Shipka, “Mad Men”) as she faces the most harrowing threats of her young — albeit experienced and magi- cal — life to date. This time focused on the Eldritch Terrors that were released onto Greendale by none other than Faustus Blackwood (Richard Coyle, “Grabbers,” 2012) himself, Sabrina will once again have to team up with the coven in order to stop all hell from breaking loose (nope, not really an exag- geration in this case). Each episode will last an hour (as is tradition for the show) as the team fights each new creature one-by-one until finally faced with The Void — and, yes, we assure you it is as terrifying as it sounds. With her aunts Hilda (Lucy Davis, “Shaun of the Dead,” 2004) and Zelda (Miranda Otto, “War of the Worlds,” 2005), her cousin Ambrose (Chance Perdomo, “The Art of Trying,” 2017) and her mortal friends, Rosalind (Jaz Sin- clair, “Easy”), Theo (Lachlan Wat- son, “The Ultimate Life,” 2013) and Harvey (Ross Lynch, “My Friend Dahmer,” 2017), by her side as the other realm wages war on Earth, we will all soon learn how the Book of Spellman draws to a close. Created by Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa (“Carrie,” 2013), Season 4 will also see the return of Nick (Gavin Leath- erwood, “Bad Therapy,” 2020), Prudence (Tati Gabrielle, “The 100”), Mary Wardwell (Michelle Gomez, “Doctor Who”) and Lucifer Morningstar (Luke Cook, “Katy Keene”). “We Can Be Heroes” (2020) You know what they say, “New year, new you,” right? Well, in 2021, why not join a rag-tag team of chil- dren on a mission to save the world in “We Can Be Heroes,” coming Fri- day, Jan. 1, to Netflix. From writer/ director Robert Rodriguez, the cre- ator of “The Adventures of Shark- boy and Lavagirl in 3-D” (2005) and the Spy Kids franchise, this new film centers around an unlikely and heroic coming-of-age story. When aliens descend to Earth and kidnap the planet’s superheroes, their kids are taken into government custody in a secret location. Determined to save their parents — and the world — Missy Moreno (YaYa Gosselin, “FBI: Most Wanted”) rallies the rest of the kids to escape their eerie government babysitter (Priyanka Chopra, “Quantico”) and use their individual powers to get their parents back. Also starring Boyd Holbrook and Pedro Pascal of “Nar- cos,” Christian Slater (“Mr. Robot”) and Taylor Dooley (“The Adventures of Sharkboy and Lavagirl 3-D,” 2005), this fun family film features a slew of young actors building their careers, including Vivien Lyra Blair (“Birdbox,” 2018), Hala Finley (“Man with a Plan”), Tristan Riggs (“Thunder Road,” 2018), Dylan Henry Lau (“Paper Tiger,” 2020) and Akira Akbar (“Family Reunion”). “Equinox” Balance the light with the dark when Season 1 of “Equinox” premieres Wednesday, Dec. 30, on Netflix. This six-episode, Danish- language miniseries tells a sinister mystery in the way that only the Scandinavians could. Complete with icy landscapes, hidden truths and unsolved disappearances, “Equinox” follows Astrid (Danica Curcic, “The Mist”) on a hunt for the truth more than two decades after an incident occurred, claiming the life of her sister and her entire school class in 1999. Created by Tea Lindeburg (“Kødkataloget”), directed by Søren Balle (“Follow the Money”) and produced by Apple Tree Productions’ Piv Bernth (“The Killing”), the tension is heightened by the uncanny phone call of a man named Jakob (August Carter, “Land of Mine,” 2015), who claims to have witnessed the disappearance of Astrid’s sister over 20 years prior. Oscillating between the last year of the ‘90s and the present day, this supernatural series is based on the podcast “Equinox 1985,” which grew to be incredibly popular in Denmark. Curcic and Carter are joined by Lars Brygmann (“Dicte: Crime Reporter”), Hanne Hede- lund (“The Art of Crying,” 2006), Viola Martinsen (“When the Dust Settles”), Karoline Hamm (“Juleøn- sket”) and more throughout this thrilling saga. East Oregonian and Hermiston Herald | December 30, 2020 Screentime | 9