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    18 l May
1 - 7, 2022
Northeast Oregon TV Weekly
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“Movie: Laura Pausini: Pleased to
Meet You”
From director Ivan Controneo (“One Kiss,”
“Kryptonite!”) comes this documentary
that retraces the life of the Queen of Italian
Pop and attempts to answer the question
of what would have happened if Laura had
not won the Sanremo Music Festival (Italian
song contest) in 1993. Never-before-seen
glimpses of her personal and professional
lives augment the story. (ORIGINAL)
“The Unsolved Murder of Beverly
Lynn Smith”
From Canada and the creative forces behind
“The Walrus and the Whistleblower” comes
this four-part true-crime documentary series
that examines the cold case and controver-
sial investigation of the murder of Beverly
Lynn Smith, a 22-year-old Ontario woman
who was slain in her rustic home in Decem-
ber 1974. (ORIGINAL)
“The Wilds”
The thriller series about girls trapped on a
deserted island as part of an elaborate social
experiment ratchets up the tension in Sea-
son 2, revealing that the girls aren’t the only
ones being studied. There’s also an island of
teenage boys, who must fight for survival
under the watchful eye of the experiment’s
puppet master. (ORIGINAL)
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“Bosch: Legacy”
There is life after the LAPD for detective
Harry Bosch (Titus Welliver) as his story
continues in this crime drama that finds
him working with former enemy and top
notch attorney, Honey “Money” Chandler
(Mimi Rogers, “Mad Men”). The common
goal of these one-time adversaries? Find-
ing justice. Madison Lintz (“The Walking
Dead”) stars as Bosch’s daughter Maddie, a
rookie patrolwoman. (ORIGINAL)
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