busy week for new releases! ............?
Its going to be a busy week for the audiences with the release of 12 new films, TV shows and many more.
Lets check out the list...………
Sunday, July 29:
At last, audiences will get to see “Die Hard” institution Bruce Willis get skewered by Edward Norton, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Cybill Shepherd and (surprise guest) ex-wife Demi Moore when “The Comedy Central Roast of Bruce Willis” airs on Comedy Central.()
Monday, July 30:
A new documentary about the legacy of Trayvon Martin premieres on the Paramount Network at 10 p.m. “Rest in Power: The Trayvon Martin Story” not only details how this 17-year-old unarmed black youth was killed by a neighborhood watch member, but also includes how Martin lived.
Tuesday, July 31:
"Parks & Rec" followers will want to tune in to "Making It," the six-episode NBC series, in which artisans take on a number of handmade projects. The competition begins at 10 p.m.
Wednesday, August 1
“The Sinner,” the critically praised drama starring Jessica Biel, who made a Golden Globe and Emmy suggestion for her starring role as Cora, returns to USA Network for season two starting tonight.
Friday, August 3
Acclaimed artist Terence Nance is out with “Random Acts of Flyness,” a new challenging HBO series premiering at midnight. Each episode features a few pieces that tackle subjects such as trauma, the singularity, white supremacy and patriarchy.
Nearly 24 hours later, HBO's animated series for adults, "Animals," returns for season three.
Kristen Bell and Kelsey Grammer star in "Like Father," new film about a young executive who's left at the altar and ends up on her honeymoon with her estranged dad.
For those looking to get out of the house, a handful of very different new movies will hit cinemas today, including the Amandla Stenberg-led teen sci-fi thriller "The Darkest Minds", "Disney's Christopher Robin" (a PG-rated flick about Winnie the Pooh and the gang); and the Mila Kunis/Kate McKinnon R-rated buddy film, "The Spy Who Dumped Me."
Saturday, August 4:
Anime enthusiasts have been eagerly anticipating the international version of "Flavors of Youth," a series about different characters living in three bustling Chinese cities.