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    8 l September
6 - 12, 2020
Northeast Oregon TV Weekly
What’s Available NOW On
“Julie and the Phantoms”
“Movie: Midnight Special”
In this 2016 sci-fi film, the government
and a group of religious extremists
pursue a man (Michael Shannon) and
his son, a young boy (Jaeden Lieberher)
who possesses special powers. Joel
Edgerton, Kirsten Dunst, Adam Driver
also star.
A high schooler (Madison Reyes) who lost
her passion for music when her mother
died finds her spirit begin to reawaken
when the ghosts of three musicians from
the 1990s appear in her mom’s old music
studio. As she begins singing and writing
songs again, the three deceased guys
convince her to form a band with them.
Charlie Gillespie, Jeremy Shada and Owen
Patrick Joyner also star in this comedy
series. (ORIGINAL)
“Biohackers”
“Family Business”
From Germany comes this sci-fi series
about a medical student who enters a
prestigious German university to uncover
a conspiracy linking a family tragedy
to a visionary biology professor. Luna
Wedler, Jessica Schwarz, Adrian Julius
Tillman and Thomas Prenn head the
cast. (ORIGINAL)
This French comedy series about a
failed entrepreneur who decides to
transform his father’s kosher butcher
shop into the first marijuana coffeeshop
in France returns for its second season.
Jonathan Cohen, Gérard Darmon, Julia
Piaton and Liliane Rovère head the cast.
(ORIGINAL)
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