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Tag Archives: Stranger Things
“Stranger Things Season Four”
When the first season of “Stranger Things” debuted on Netflix on July 15, 2016, it was immediately regarded as a nostalgic homage to the 1980s. The series created by eight time Emmy nominees, brothers Matt and Ross Duffer (Hidden), became an overnight sensation. Seemingly, … Continue reading
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Tagged Brett Gelman, Caleb McLaughlin, Dacre Montgomery, David Harbour, Eduardo Franco, Elodie Grace Orkin, Finn Wolfhard, Gaten Matarazzo, Grace Van Dien, Jamie Campbell Bower, Joe Keery, Joseph Quinn, Kyle Dixon, Logan Riley Bruner, Matt Duffer, Matthew Modine, Maya Hawke, Michael Stein, Millie Bobby Brown, Natalia Dyer, Noah Schnapp, Paul Reiser, Robert Englund, Ross Duffer, Sadie Sink, Stranger Things, Stranger Things Season Four, Winona Ryder
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“Derry Girls Season 2 – Now Streaming on Netflix”
The Irish sitcom, BAFTA nominated “Derry Girls,” first aired in the UK on January 4, 2018. Recently, Netflix released its second season, which, as was the first, is comprised of six episodes. The second season, like its predecessor, takes place … Continue reading
“Stranger Things: Darkness on the Edge of Town”
“Stranger Things: Darkness on the Edge of Town” is the second official novel, which delves deeper, into the immensely popular Netflix series, “Stranger Things.” The novel explores the life that Hawkins Police Chief, Jim Hooper, lived while working as a … Continue reading
“Stranger Things Season Three”
Warning: Minor Spoilers Throughout The anticipation and excitement amongst fans of the Netflix series “Stranger Things” was palpable when season three premiered on July 4, 2019. For my own part, I wondered the following: What would take place over the … Continue reading
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Tagged Alec Utgof, Brett Gelman, Caleb McLaughlin, Cara Buono, Cary Elwes, Charlie Heaton, Dacre Montgomery, David Harbour, Finn Wolfhard, Gaten Matarazzo, Jake Busey, Joe Keery, Kyle Dixon, Matt Duffer, Maya Hawke, Michael Stein, Millie Bobby Brown, Natalia Dyer, Noah Schnapp, Peggy Miley, Priah Ferguson, Ross Duffer, Sadie Sink, Stranger Things, Stranger Things Season Three, Winona Ryder
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“Stranger Things: Suspicious Minds”
“Stranger Things: Suspicious Minds,” published by Del Rey on February 5, 2019, became the first official novel connected to the Netflix series. Written by bestselling author Gwenda Bond, the novel is a prequel to what has been shown to viewers, … Continue reading
“Summer of 84”
The film “Summer of 84” centers on four teenage boys; their ostensible leader is Davey (Graham Verchere). He is an aspiring film director, who is seemingly obsessed with conspiracy theories, and secret government cover-ups involving the existence of extraterrestrial beings. … Continue reading
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Tagged Anouk Whissell, Caleb Emery, Cory Gruter-Andrew, François Simard, Graham Verchere, Jason Gray-Stanford, Jean-Nicolas Leupi, Jean-Philippe Bernier, Judah Lewis, Le Matos, Matt Leslie, Rich Sommer, Riley Jacob, Shauna Johannesen, Stephen J. Smith, Stranger Things, Summer of 84, Susie Castillo, Tiera Skovbye, Yoann-Karl Whissell
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“Stranger Things – An Entertaining Homage to the 1980s”
The character driven and well executed series, “Stranger Things,” was created by brothers, Matt and Ross Duffer (Hidden). Like the FX show “The Americans,” the series does not deal with the current time period, but takes place during the 1980s; … Continue reading
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Tagged Caleb McLaughlin, Cara Buono, Charlie Heaton, Dave Arneson, David Harbour, Dungeons & Dragons, Finn Wolfhard, Gary Gygax, Gaten Matarazzo, Joe Chrest, Joe Keery, Kyle Dixon, Matt Duffer, Matthew Modine, Michael Stein, Millie Brown, Natalia Dyer, Noah Schnapp, Randall P. Havens, Rob Morgan, Ross Duffer, Shannon Purser, Stephen King, Steven Spielberg, Stranger Things, The Duffer brothers, Winona Ryder
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