Stranger Things: Kate Bush and Metallica rule season four
By France24
09 July 2022 |
4:23 pm
Alison Sargent and TV critic Dheepthika Laurent break down the biggest shows of the summer. We look at epic 1980s music in season four of Stranger Things, which has passed one billion hours of viewing on its streaming platform. We also talk about Apple TV+’s gritty true crime show Black Bird which features Ray Liotta in his last TV appearance. Finally, we bring you a round-up of fantasy shows to watch in August and look at Hulu’s controversial new biopic about boxer Mike Tyson.
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Alison Sargent and TV critic Dheepthika Laurent break down the biggest shows of the summer. We look at epic 1980s music in season four of Stranger Things, which has passed one billion hours of viewing on its streaming platform. We also talk about Apple TV+’s gritty true crime show Black Bird which features Ray Liotta in his last TV appearance. Finally, we bring you a round-up of fantasy shows to watch in August and look at Hulu’s controversial new biopic about boxer Mike Tyson.
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