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    18 l January
16 - 22, 2022
Northeast Oregon TV Weekly
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“Movie: SquadGoals”
Kennedy Lea Slocum (“The Kids Are
Alright”) stars in this 2018 thriller
as Samantha, a high school reporter
investigating a series of deaths that her
school is trying to cover up. As the
death count of scholarship finalists
mounts, she learns she and her friends
may be next. Sheryl Lee, Paris Berelc
and Alexa Mansour also star for director
Danny J. Boyle (“Killer Daddy Issues”).
“Movie: A Sort of
Homecoming”
A return home to Louisiana and a
reunion with her high school debate
coach conjures a New York news
producer’s memories of her eventful
senior year, when she and her partner
were on the national debate circuit and
vying for scholarships, in this 2015
drama from Maria Burton (“Temps,”
“Just Friends”). Michelle Clunie, Laura
Marano and Katherine Wilhoite head
the cast.
“Movie: A Hero”
Things don’t go as planned when Rahim
(Amir Jadidi), an Iranian on leave from
debtor’s prison, tries to convince his
creditor to withdraw his complaint
in return for partial payment in this
thriller movie from Iranian filmmaker
Asghar Farhadi (“Everybody Knows”).
The film was a hit this past spring at
Cannes, where it won the Grand Prix
Award. (ORIGINAL MOVIE)
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“As We See It”
Jason Katims (“Roswell,” “Parenthood”)
is the creative force behind this comedy
series that follows three 20-something
roommates on the autism spectrum as
they strive to get and keep jobs, make
friends, fall in love and navigate a world
that eludes them. Rick Glassman, Albert
Rutecki, Sue Ann Pien and Sosie Bacon
head the cast. (ORIGINAL SERIES)