


I agree it is predictable, but that's the sort of thing I like on Sunday night. Yes, I could simply watch a nature film instead, but I doubt that it will have the same impact.

There were some beautiful shots of African wildlife. Who cares if it's not 100% accurate? I like it. They have many adventures involving monkeys, lions, elephants and all sorts. They meet up with Dupe Plessi, an alcoholic (non-stereotypical) bad-tempered Afrikaan, and try to bring the wildlife back to a dried up infertile wasteland. Wild at Heart is about a vet and his family who move to Africa. Wild at Heart in fact is as not as bad as these comments make it out to be. Discovery, and some Adam Sandler shenanigans in the form of a movie called You Are So Not Invited to My Bat Mitzvah.How come the so-called 'helpful' comments are the negative ones. Described by Netflix as “the world’s first trial by TikTok,” the project plans to confront “the nature of truth and the role it plays in our modern society.”įalling somewhere within this chaos is a second season of reality-TV dating series The Ultimatum: Marry or Move On, the migration of HBO’s Ballers amidst cost-cutting at Warner Bros. A few weeks later, a three-part docuseries titled Depp v Heard, centered on the contentious Johnny Depp- Amber Heard defamation trial of 2022, enters the world. As for that promised controversy, at the beginning of the month, Netflix is releasing a new installment of its Untold series featuring often incendiary viral internet star Jake Paul. On the cozy front, there is more Heartstopper, a charming coming-of-age series centered on two British teens who find love at their all-boys school, as well as rom-com standards like Nancy Meyers’ It’s Complicated and ABC’s Ugly Betty. That’s on full display in its lineup of August offerings, which range from comforting romantic comedies to potentially controversial docudramas.
