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Roswell Daily Record Friday, November 27, 2020
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A drummer for a heavy metal rock band struggles to come to terms with his situation when he learns he is starting to lose his hearing in this drama movie from writer/director Darius Marder in his feature film directorial debut. Riz Ahmed (“The Night Of”), Olivia Cooke (“Bates Motel”) and Paul Raci (“Fighting Tommy Riley”) head the solid cast. (ORIGINAL)
Vinnie Jones (“Snatch”) stars in this 2020 actioner in the role of Neelyn, a henchman for London mob boss Harris (Malcolm McDowell, “A Clockwork Orange”), who goes to West Virginia to set up a money laundering operation. Plans change, however, when his girlfriend Fiona (Lenora Crichlow, “Fast Girls”) is kidnapped and he goes on a mission of revenge. Ron Perlman also stars.
A police unit fights to liberate the titular Iraqi city when thousands of ISIS insurgents take their homes, families and cities in this 2019 actioner from writer/ director Matthew Michael Carnahan (“World War Z,” “Deepwater Horizon”). Thaer Al-Shayei, Mohamed Attougui, Ben Affan and Isaac Elias head the cast. (ORIGINAL)
From award-winning filmmaker Niki Caro comes this epic tale of a fearless young woman who risks everything out of love for family and country to become one of the greatest warriors China has ever known. Yifei Liu stars as the title character in a cast that also includes Jason Scott Lee, Donnie Yen and Yoson An. (ORIGINAL)
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Paul Giamatti narrates a new six-part series that documents iconic figures in 1980s New York, including powerful organized crime boss John Gotti and real estate queen Leona Helmsley, in “Empires of New York,” dropping Sunday on CNBC. Get your first look at www.cnbc.
com/empires-of-new-york/
The award-winning journalist goes on a gritty, breathtaking journey to the far corners of America, prompting interviewees to discuss matters they don’t share with close friends or even family when Season 7 of “This Is Life With Lisa Ling” rolls out Sunday on CNN. Watch past episodes at www.cnn.
com/shows/this-is-life-withlisa-ling
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Alan Cumming hosts as PBS celebrates the stories, acting, and costumes that comprise the series formerly known as “Masterpiece Theatre,” which first introduced viewers to British period drama in 1971, in “Masterpiece: 50 Fabulous Years!,” airing Sunday. Explore more at
www.pbs.org/wgbh/masterpiece/
Sparks fly between an uptight real estate agent (Lexi Giovagnoli) and a handsome rival (Chad Everett) when they compete to sell the same property during the holidays in “The Christmas Listing,” unwrapping Monday on Lifetime. Find the the full list of the cable channel’s festive films by visiting www.mylifetime.com/christmas-movies-full-schedule
A new eight-part series explores some of the world’s most dangerous black markets and smuggling networks in “Trafficked With Mariana van Zeller,” debuting Wednesday on National Geographic. Catch a glimpse of what’s to come at www.nationalgeographic.com/tv/shows/traf-
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Bravo Team enters the Spin Ghar Mountain Range to capture AlHazred, the leader of a terrorist group and son of the terrorist leader that Jason (David Boreanaz) took down early in his career, as Season 4 of “SEAL Team” opens Wednesday on CBS. Catch up on what you may have missed at www.cbs.com/shows/seal-team/