
Get Hooked This Weekend with 'Rebel Ridge' and More Must-Watch TV
As the weekend approaches, TV enthusiasts have a variety of new and exciting options to choose from. Starting Friday, September 6, and running through Sunday, September 8, here's a rundown of some of the hottest content hitting the screens.
First up, we have "Rebel Ridge," premiering on Netflix at 3:01 a.m. on Friday. Directed by Jeremy Saulnier, known for his gripping thrillers like "Green Room" and "Blue Ruin," this film is poised to capture your attention. The story centers on Terry Richmond, portrayed by Aaron Pierre, who returns to his hometown of Shelby Springs. There, he finds himself entangled in a dangerous conspiracy involving corrupt law enforcement, led by Don Johnson. With a supporting cast including AnnaSophia Robb, David Denman, and James Cromwell, "Rebel Ridge" promises to deliver a thrilling ride from start to finish.
Also Read:- Missing Camp Pendleton Marine Lance Cpl. Bailey Cameron Found Alive on Base
- "Rebel Ridge: A High-Octane Thriller That Transcends Its Generic Title"
Next, on Saturday at 8 p.m. on HBO, don’t miss the insightful documentary "Return to The Sopranos" . Alex Gibney explores the making of the iconic HBO series, focusing on creator David Chase. This special offers a deep dive into the series' creation with contributions from writers, producers, and cast members such as Michael Imperioli, Edie Falco, and Lorraine Bracco. It's a nostalgic treat for fans of the groundbreaking show and anyone interested in behind-the-scenes stories of television history.
If reality TV is more your style, Hulu's latest docuseries, "The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives," is available starting Friday at 12:01 a.m. This series delves into the lives of young wives in Utah who, after a scandal involving social media influencer Taylor Frankie Paul, are forced to confront the impact of “soft-swinging” on their faith and personal relationships. It’s an eye-opening look into a closed community and the complexities of maintaining personal beliefs amid scandal.
Also, Friday marks the end of an era for "Power Book II: Ghost" on Starz at 8 p.m. As the final season wraps up with its last five episodes, viewers can see how Tariq (Michael Rainey Jr.) continues to grapple with his desire to forge his own path while dealing with family pressures. While this chapter closes, the "Power" universe continues to expand with renewed spinoffs.
Finally, if true crime intrigues you, "The Wonderland Massacre & The Secret History of Hollywood" premieres on MGM+ Sunday at 10 p.m. This docuseries, based on Michael Connelly’s book, revisits the infamous 1981 quadruple murder case in Laurel Canyon, which influenced the movie "Boogie Nights." Directed by Alison Ellwood, the series features insights from Connelly and retired LAPD detectives, exploring the chilling details of the case and its broader implications.
So, whether you’re in the mood for action, nostalgia, reality drama, or true crime, this weekend’s TV lineup has something for everyone.
Read More:
0 Comments