Northeast Oregon TV Weekly March 27 - April 2, 2022 l 19 What’s Available NOW On IT’S IN YOUR INBOX “Moon Knight” (March 30) before your mailbox From Marvel Studios comes this live-action series that stars Oscar Isaac (“Inside Llewyn Davis”) as a former U.S. Marine with dissociative identity disorder who is drawn into a deadly mystery involving Egyptian gods by his multiple identities. Ethan Hawke (“The Good Lord Bird”) and May Calamawy (“Ramy”) are also in the cast. (ORIGINAL) “The Knights of Castelcorvo” (March 30) From Italy comes this comedy mystery series for the younger set about a small village of cobblestone streets and colorful houses, where witches and other magical beings lay low and an old castle full of secrets and mysteries looms above. Fabio Bizarro, Mario Luciani and Margherita Rebbeggiani head the cast. Subscribers can receive daily email updates and uninterrupted digital delivery on a computer, tablet and smartphone Sign up for free digital access Call 800-781-3214 BakerCityHerald.com inside every Inside Thursday every hursday “Embrace the Panda: Making Turning Red” (Available now) “The Wonderful Spring of Mickey Mouse” (Available now) This feature-length documentary goes behind the scenes with the all-female team at the helm of the Pixar film “Turning Red,” following first- time director Domee Shi and her crew and spotlighting the powerful professional and personal journeys that brought this story to the big screen. (ORIGINAL) Just in time for the changing of the seasons comes this extended length animated special in which Mickey and his friends explore the wonder and promise of the new season through the lens of a unique nature documentary. Chris Diamantopoulos, Kaitlyn Robrock and Tress MacNeille head the voice cast. (ORIGINAL) om gon.c e r O n ster GoEa art arts event events entertainment entertainmen BY JOHN CROOK Losing Oscar Questions: 1) Gloria Swanson 2) Peter Finch (“Network”) 3) Both. Out of eight nominations, Peter O’Toole never won an Oscar as best actor. 4) Deborah Kerr Answers: Judy Holliday 1) Judy Holliday (“Born Yesterday”) won the 1951 Oscar as best actress, beating what former silent screen star for her work in “Sunset Boulevard”? 2) In 1977, Robert De Niro (“Taxi Driver”) lost the award as best actor to a dead man. Who was he? 3) Peter O’Toole was nominated as best actor for “Lawrence of Arabia” and “The Lion in Winter.” For which of those performances did he not win the Oscar? 4) What elegant British star earned six Oscar nominations as best actress but never took home that award? IT’S IN YOUR INBOX before your mailbox Subscribers can receive daily email updates and uninterrupted digital delivery on a computer, tablet and smartphone Sign up for free digital access Call 800-781-3214 LaGrandeObserver.com