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Warmer weather means a new wardrobe and new summer baby accessories like beach towels, water shoes, stroller fans, sunglasses and sun hats.
Parents need to know that Monster Summer is a 1980s/'90s-style teen horror adventure directed by Disney Channel alum David Henrie. The vibe is The Sandlot meets Stranger Things, but with very little ...
NEW YORK — (AP) — Discount store chain Target said Friday that it would join rival Walmart and a number of other prominent American brands in scaling back diversity, equity and inclusion ...
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“Prime Target” feels like several different TV shows mashed together, and regrettably, the main storyline isn’t even the most interesting one. Instead, audiences are left wondering about ...
“Prime Target” tells the story of a sharp young mind amid government conspiracy. Leo Woodall plays Edward Brooks, a mathematician who, while working towards a potential breakthrough, uncovers ...
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Apple TV Plus has another new dramatic conspiracy thriller called Prime Target hitting the streaming service this week where rising star Leo Woodall plays the lead. Episode 1 of Prime Target is ...
Leo Woodall as Edward Brooks in Prime Target. Apple TV+ It has the ridiculous premise, alright - in fact, it might be one of the most ridiculous stories we've seen on TV in quite some time.
A formulaic eight-part thriller, Prime Target revolves around an outstanding ... like an oddly gloomy pre-school TV presenter. The overly earnest script works against what is at its core a ...
The endearingly daft Prime Target moves things on a little. It’s sort of SparkNotes academia: simpler, more accessible; a streamlined version of something that was pretty streamlined anyway.