Northeast Oregon TV Weekly October 10 - 16, 2021 l 19 What’s Available NOW On “Among the Stars” (Available now) Boom! Studios’s graphic novel of the same name served as the basis for creator Seth Grahame-Smith’s (“The Hard Times of RJ Berger”) horror comedy anthology series that tells stories of supernatural self- discovery through the worlds of witches, aliens, ghosts and alternate dimensions. Henry Thomas, Riki Lindhome, Gabriel Bateman and Cedric Joe are in the cast. (ORIGINAL) The 2013 mission to the International Space Station to repair the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer, a $2 billion science experiment aimed at revealing the origins of the universe, is seen from the perspectives of astronauts Chris Cassidy, Luca Parmitano and Drew Morgan in this superbly shot unscripted six-part series. (ORIGINAL) “Maleficent” (Available now) “Black Widow” (Available now) Angelina Jolie is perfect as the live- action embodiment of an animated Disney character — the evil fairy of “Sleeping Beauty” — in this dark but engrossing 2014 reinvention of the tale. The story delves into the psyche of Maleficent (Jolie), explaining why a heartbreak from her youth made her so set against Aurora (Elle Fanning), alias the sleeping-beauty-to- be. Scarlett Johansson returns as Natasha Romanoff, aka Black Widow, in this 2021 actioner that finds the character pursued by a force that will stop at nothing to bring her down. The situation forces her to deal with her past as a spy and the broken relationships left in her wake long before she became an Avenger. Florence Pugh, Rachel Weisz and David Harbour also star. Get Valuable Exposure. Reserve Your Ad Today! >>>>>>>>> “Just Beyond” (Oct. 13) Call 541-963-3161 or 541-523-3673 inside every Inside Thursday every hursday Animal magnetism BY JOHN CROOK Questions: 1) Cats 2) Angela 3) Ross’s pet monkey 4) He was chasing invisible mice 5) “Gilmore Girls” 6) “Daktari” 7) Santa’s Little Helper Answers: ALF 1) On the 1986-90 NBC sitcom “ALF,” what was the title character’s favorite treat? 2) To whom did the ill-fated Sprinkles the cat belong on NBC’s “The Office”? 3) On the NBC sitcom “Friends,” who was Marcel? 4) On the 1992-99 NBC sitcom “Mad About You,” why did Murray the dog keep running into walls? 5) On what WB/CW dramedy series would you find a dog named Paul Anka? 6) The family movie comedy “Clarence, the Cross-Eyed Lion” inspired this 1966-69 drama about a veterinarian running an animal study center in Africa. What was the show’s title, which was a native word for “doctor”? 7) What was the name of the abandoned greyhound adopted by “The Simpsons”? m on.co g e r O stern GoEa art arts event events entertainment entertainmen