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NOW Magazine What to watch on Crave in May 2021 Including Tenet, RuPaul s Drag Race Down Under and new seasons of In Treatment and The Girlfriend Experience By Norman Wilner, Glenn Sumi and Kevin Ritchie Apr 30, 2021 Courtesy of Bell Media NOW critics pick the best titles coming to Canadian streaming platform Crave in May 2021, including Tenet, RuPaul’s Drag Race Down Under, season four of In Treatment and Ziwe Fumudoh’s new sketch show. What we can’t wait to watch In Treatment (season 4) If ever there were a TV series tailor-made for filming (and watching) during a pandemic, it’s this one. Small casts, intimate scripts, no crowd scenes. Plus, mental illness, anxiety and depression are top of mind for many of us. The original American-made series (it was based on an Israeli property), starring Gabrielle Byrne as a therapist whose own life was coming apart, ended in 2010 after three seasons. Now three-time Emmy winner Uzo Aduba ....
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December 21, 2020 By Colin McGuire, ProWrestling.net Staffer (@McGMondays) Wrestling and death. It’s fascinating when it comes in the form of a documentary. Take “Dark Side Of The Ring,” a good chunk of the WWE Network, and, say, the Andre The Giant movie that hit HBO a few years ago. By and large, most wrestlers’ lives are captivating, and as wrestling nerds, we can’t get enough of whatever information anyone is willing to share about everyone from superstars to mid-carders to failed promoters (what’s up, Herb Abrams?!). But wrestling and death (in the real world, at least) is not why we are gathered here today. Instead, that goes to the infuriatingly invincible trope we occasionally see on companies’ programs during which wrestlers or characters on wrestling shows are written to die. As in, that’s it. As in, why aren’t the cops being called to stop this? As in, could you possibly put a more fake spin on the wacky, wide world of professional wrestlin ....