This Monday morning on Nickelodeon, “Baby Shark’s Big Show!” delivers a fin-tastic adventure in Season 2 Episode 22, titled “Saltwater Studios; Sand Crabby,” airing at 9:00 Am. The episode unfolds as Baby Shark and his friends take center stage at a lively music festival. However, the underwater ensemble faces a delightful dilemma—choosing the perfect genre for their performance.
As the aquatic crew grapples with this musical decision, the episode promises laughter, catchy tunes, and a celebration of diverse musical styles. Viewers can expect an engaging exploration of genres as Baby Shark and his friends navigate the harmonious waters of the festival stage.
Later in the episode, detective Baby Shark and his trusty sidekick, William Watson, dive into a crabby mystery, adding an extra layer of excitement and intrigue to the underwater world of “Baby Shark’s Big Show!”
Tune in on December 4, 2023, at 9:00 Am for an episode that guarantees a sea of smiles,...
As the aquatic crew grapples with this musical decision, the episode promises laughter, catchy tunes, and a celebration of diverse musical styles. Viewers can expect an engaging exploration of genres as Baby Shark and his friends navigate the harmonious waters of the festival stage.
Later in the episode, detective Baby Shark and his trusty sidekick, William Watson, dive into a crabby mystery, adding an extra layer of excitement and intrigue to the underwater world of “Baby Shark’s Big Show!”
Tune in on December 4, 2023, at 9:00 Am for an episode that guarantees a sea of smiles,...
- 11/28/2023
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
This Monday on Nick Jr., “Baby Shark’s Big Show!” is set to make waves with Season 2 Episode 22 – “Saltwater Studios” and “Sand Crabby.” In the first segment, the underwater crew faces a musical dilemma as they perform at a music festival. The challenge? Deciding on the perfect genre of song to showcase. Viewers can expect a harmonious blend of creativity and friendship as Baby and his friends navigate the sea of musical choices.
The aquatic adventure continues with “Sand Crabby,” where detective Baby Shark and William Watson team up to solve a mysterious crabby conundrum. This detective duo promises a mix of humor and problem-solving as they dive deep into the sandy mystery. Set your clocks for 12:30 Pm on December 4, 2023, as Nick Jr. invites young audiences to join Baby Shark and his friends for a fin-tastic double-feature that combines musical fun and underwater detective work.
Release Date & Time: 12:30 Pm...
The aquatic adventure continues with “Sand Crabby,” where detective Baby Shark and William Watson team up to solve a mysterious crabby conundrum. This detective duo promises a mix of humor and problem-solving as they dive deep into the sandy mystery. Set your clocks for 12:30 Pm on December 4, 2023, as Nick Jr. invites young audiences to join Baby Shark and his friends for a fin-tastic double-feature that combines musical fun and underwater detective work.
Release Date & Time: 12:30 Pm...
- 11/27/2023
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
The Film That Blew the Lid on Small Town Hate, With Brand-New Restoration and Never-Before-Seen Special Features
Cinedigm announced today that The Film Detective, the classic film restoration and streaming company, in partnership with Something Weird Video, will release the exploitation classic Girl on a Chain Gang (1966) on special-edition Blu-ray and DVD, April 19.
From famed shlock distributor-producer-director Jerry Gross, whomade his directorial debut with Girl on a Chain Gang, a stirring feature about small-town hate. William Watson, Julie Ange and Ron Charles star in this shocker about three young people who are framed, arrested and tossed into jail by corrupt Southern police.
Gross—who produced everything from Blaxploitation films to features about teen pregnancy—exercised his social conscience in this drama about racist Southern cops. Made the year after three civil rights workers were murdered in Mississippi, Girl on a Chain Gang addresses a subject Gross must have believed worth exploiting into drive-in theater fare.
Cinedigm announced today that The Film Detective, the classic film restoration and streaming company, in partnership with Something Weird Video, will release the exploitation classic Girl on a Chain Gang (1966) on special-edition Blu-ray and DVD, April 19.
From famed shlock distributor-producer-director Jerry Gross, whomade his directorial debut with Girl on a Chain Gang, a stirring feature about small-town hate. William Watson, Julie Ange and Ron Charles star in this shocker about three young people who are framed, arrested and tossed into jail by corrupt Southern police.
Gross—who produced everything from Blaxploitation films to features about teen pregnancy—exercised his social conscience in this drama about racist Southern cops. Made the year after three civil rights workers were murdered in Mississippi, Girl on a Chain Gang addresses a subject Gross must have believed worth exploiting into drive-in theater fare.
- 3/28/2022
- by Tom Stockman
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
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By Doug Oswald
Oliver Reed, Candice Bergen and Gene Hackman are on opposing sides of “The Hunting Party,”a 1971 Western released on Blu-ray by Kino Lorber. Reed is Frank Calder who kidnaps school teacher Melissa Ruger (Bergen). The plan is to hold her for a ransom, but Frank also wants Melissa to teach him to read. Frank and his gang are pursued by Melissa’s sadistic husband Brandt Ruger (Hackman), a wealthy and powerful rancher. The film opens with Frank and his gang killing and butchering a cow from a heard of cattle and cutting out chunks of meat which they eat raw. The scene is disconcerting and is juxtaposed with a scene of Brandt forcing himself on Melissa, who is not enjoying his actions which border on rape and clearly involve the infliction of pain.
Frank’s gang are warned...
By Doug Oswald
Oliver Reed, Candice Bergen and Gene Hackman are on opposing sides of “The Hunting Party,”a 1971 Western released on Blu-ray by Kino Lorber. Reed is Frank Calder who kidnaps school teacher Melissa Ruger (Bergen). The plan is to hold her for a ransom, but Frank also wants Melissa to teach him to read. Frank and his gang are pursued by Melissa’s sadistic husband Brandt Ruger (Hackman), a wealthy and powerful rancher. The film opens with Frank and his gang killing and butchering a cow from a heard of cattle and cutting out chunks of meat which they eat raw. The scene is disconcerting and is juxtaposed with a scene of Brandt forcing himself on Melissa, who is not enjoying his actions which border on rape and clearly involve the infliction of pain.
Frank’s gang are warned...
- 1/30/2022
- by nospam@example.com (Cinema Retro)
- Cinemaretro.com
Kiwi gang picture “Savage” has been sold to The Jokers for France and Falcon Films in the Middle East. The deals are the first for the film, which follows one man’s journey through New Zealand’s street gangs over several decades. Film Constellation is expecting further sales at the Efm in Berlin.
Inspired by true stories of New Zealand’s street gangs, the film stars Jake Ryan as Danny, who is pushed and pulled between his family and the gang. John Tui and Chelsie Preston Crayford also star.
Sam Kelly wrote and directed “Savage,” his first feature. It was shot on location in New Zealand late last year and is currently in post-production. Film Constellation came on board the project at script stage and is handling worldwide sales. Madman will be distributing in New Zealand and Australia.
The movie was financed by the New Zealand Film Commission with the support of Avalon Studio Productions,...
Inspired by true stories of New Zealand’s street gangs, the film stars Jake Ryan as Danny, who is pushed and pulled between his family and the gang. John Tui and Chelsie Preston Crayford also star.
Sam Kelly wrote and directed “Savage,” his first feature. It was shot on location in New Zealand late last year and is currently in post-production. Film Constellation came on board the project at script stage and is handling worldwide sales. Madman will be distributing in New Zealand and Australia.
The movie was financed by the New Zealand Film Commission with the support of Avalon Studio Productions,...
- 2/8/2019
- by Stewart Clarke
- Variety Film + TV
Even as a new version of the classic mini-series is in the works, Warner Bros. is aiming to please fans by bringing the entire original series of Roots to the high definition format with a slew of bonus features. Come inside to learn more!
If you're a fan of the original Roots series, or weren't old enough to remember the iconic mini-series, then you're in luck. Today WB has announced a new blu-ray set to bring the entire series to blu-ray with loads of special features that dive into the heart of the story on June 7, 2016. All the details are below:
The groundbreaking, acclaimed television miniseries that captivated the entire nation and won multiple awards, Roots, will be released on Blu-ray™ for the first time, by Warner Bros. Home Entertainment (Wbhe) on June 7, 2016. The legendary family saga, which follows the inspiring story of Kunta Kinte (LeVar Burton, Transformers: Rescue Bots,...
If you're a fan of the original Roots series, or weren't old enough to remember the iconic mini-series, then you're in luck. Today WB has announced a new blu-ray set to bring the entire series to blu-ray with loads of special features that dive into the heart of the story on June 7, 2016. All the details are below:
The groundbreaking, acclaimed television miniseries that captivated the entire nation and won multiple awards, Roots, will be released on Blu-ray™ for the first time, by Warner Bros. Home Entertainment (Wbhe) on June 7, 2016. The legendary family saga, which follows the inspiring story of Kunta Kinte (LeVar Burton, Transformers: Rescue Bots,...
- 3/1/2016
- by feeds@cinelinx.com (Jordan Maison)
- Cinelinx
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