I solemnly swear that, as a non-fan of comedy, I watched End of the Line with an open mind. Personally, I’m not the biggest fan of double-entendres in general, and when they come from adults, they’re especially uninspiring and drab. End of the Line is a Portuguese-language sitcom that is recorded in front of a live audience and tells the story of a man named Ivan who is estranged from his wife and drives a van around. The Brazilian show is very clearly a local show that takes inspiration from the very real lives of Brazilian citizens. While some situations are quite universal, most of the time, the humor is quite culturally significant. For fans of comedy, I suppose it would still be of interest; however, for someone like me, it felt like a complete waste of time. Ivan and Sandra, his wife, are on the verge of...
- 1/18/2024
- by Ruchika Bhat
- Film Fugitives
Smother-In-Law is a Brazilian series created and starred by Rodrigo Sant’anna.
Fresh out of jail, our “beloved” and “favorite” (or not) mother-in-law played by Rodrigo Sant’anna arrives in this second season of Netflix’s popular Brazilian sitcom.
Smother-In-Law (2022-) About the Series
Smother-in-Law is a funny series that, complying with all the rules of the sitcom genre, becomes more naughty, lighthearted and (only from time to time) even witty in its dialogues.
A series that can captivate some fans, especially because of its eccentric main character, and for its Brazilian sense of humor in the style of A Christmas Full of Grace, that peculiar Brazilian Christmas comedy.
If you feel like this peculiar and lighthearted humor is your cup of tea, so spicy and inappropriate, well … from April 12th you can enjoy the witticisms of Dona Isadir on Netflix.
Release Date
April 12, 2023
Where to Watch Smother-In-Law
Netflix
Series Trailer...
Fresh out of jail, our “beloved” and “favorite” (or not) mother-in-law played by Rodrigo Sant’anna arrives in this second season of Netflix’s popular Brazilian sitcom.
Smother-In-Law (2022-) About the Series
Smother-in-Law is a funny series that, complying with all the rules of the sitcom genre, becomes more naughty, lighthearted and (only from time to time) even witty in its dialogues.
A series that can captivate some fans, especially because of its eccentric main character, and for its Brazilian sense of humor in the style of A Christmas Full of Grace, that peculiar Brazilian Christmas comedy.
If you feel like this peculiar and lighthearted humor is your cup of tea, so spicy and inappropriate, well … from April 12th you can enjoy the witticisms of Dona Isadir on Netflix.
Release Date
April 12, 2023
Where to Watch Smother-In-Law
Netflix
Series Trailer...
- 4/12/2023
- by Veronica Loop
- Martin Cid - TV
After almost three absurdly long years, “Stranger Things” Season 4 is just around the corner. A tentpole series for Netflix — at a whopping production cost of reportedly 30 million per episode — the fan-favorite sci-fi show that launched its young adult cast, led by Millie Bobby Brown and Finn Wolfhard, into superstardom will be dropping new episodes May 27.
And, according to the Emmy-winning series’ executive producer Shawn Levy, it’s going to be “harrowing,” “cinematic” and “epic.” He told TheWrap in a recent interview, “This is so much more story and runtime than ever before, not by a little. By a lot.”
The last month of spring will also see the return of reality series titles like “The Circle” — a social media-driven competition series where players catfish, befriend and flirt with each other with the aim of winning a grand cash prize — and “Bling Empire” — which centers on a group of uber-wealthy Asian American friends in Beverly Hills.
And, according to the Emmy-winning series’ executive producer Shawn Levy, it’s going to be “harrowing,” “cinematic” and “epic.” He told TheWrap in a recent interview, “This is so much more story and runtime than ever before, not by a little. By a lot.”
The last month of spring will also see the return of reality series titles like “The Circle” — a social media-driven competition series where players catfish, befriend and flirt with each other with the aim of winning a grand cash prize — and “Bling Empire” — which centers on a group of uber-wealthy Asian American friends in Beverly Hills.
- 5/13/2022
- by Natalie Oganesyan
- The Wrap
As the undisputed king of streaming (for now at least), Netflix has enjoyed the presence of some major blockbusters. Now, with its list of new releases for May 2022, Netflix is bringing back one of its biggest ever hits.
Stranger Things season 4 “volume one” is set to premiere on May 27. It’s been a long wait for new episodes of this ’80s-tinged sci-fi/horror series and based on the trailers, the wait will have been well worth it. In this go-around, the kids of Hawkins (now high schoolers) will have to contend with the Upside Down once again to go along with the horrors of the Creel House.
While Stranger Things is the biggest Netflix original this month, it’s far from the only one. Mike Myers’ latest series The Pentaverate premieres on May 5 (fittingly: 5/5). Meanwhile The Lincoln Lawyer is set to arrive on May 13 followed by Love, Death & Robots Volume...
Stranger Things season 4 “volume one” is set to premiere on May 27. It’s been a long wait for new episodes of this ’80s-tinged sci-fi/horror series and based on the trailers, the wait will have been well worth it. In this go-around, the kids of Hawkins (now high schoolers) will have to contend with the Upside Down once again to go along with the horrors of the Creel House.
While Stranger Things is the biggest Netflix original this month, it’s far from the only one. Mike Myers’ latest series The Pentaverate premieres on May 5 (fittingly: 5/5). Meanwhile The Lincoln Lawyer is set to arrive on May 13 followed by Love, Death & Robots Volume...
- 5/1/2022
- by Alec Bojalad
- Den of Geek
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