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    Northeast Oregon TV Weekly
April 3 - 9, 2022 l 9
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“Woke”
“Movie: Moby Doc”
“Movie: Stronger”
“The Hardy Boys”
From director Rob Bralver (“Cure for Pain:
The Mark Sandman Story,” “Espionage To-
night”) comes this documentary that chron-
icles the life and career of electronic music
pioneer Moby, the musician, songwriter,
singer and producer considered to be one of
the most important figures in dance music
of the early 1990s. (ORIGINAL)
Jake Gyllenhaal gives a stunning perfor-
mance as Boston Marathon bombing victim
Jeff Bauman in David Gordon Green’s 2017
adaptation of Bauman’s memoir. At that
annual race in 2013, Bauman is at the fin-
ish line waiting for his girlfriend (Tatiana
Maslany) to finish her run when a bomb
goes off next to him, blowing off his legs.
Season 2 of this adventure series picks up
six months after the events of Season 1 and
finds brothers Frank and Joe Hardy (Rohan
Campbell, Alexander Elliot) dropping their
new normal routine to return to sleuthing
when a a Bridgeport classmate mysteriously
disappears. Keana Bastidas, Adam Swain
and Cristian Perri also star. (ORIGINAL)
The eight-episode second season of this
satirical comedy finds cartoonist Keef ’s
(Lamorne Morris) star on the rise as an ac-
tivist but he’s facing the very real possibility
that “woke” has become less about bringing
about change and more about simply mak-
ing money. T. Murph, Blake Anderson, Sa-
sheer Zamata and JB Smoove are fellow cast
returnees. (ORIGINAL)
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