“Ginny & Georgia” returned for Season 3 on Netflix with more chaos for the mother-daughter duo, as Georgia faces a murder trial and a lifetime prison sentence.
As such, a moody mash-up of songs accompanies this thrilling batch of episodes. Ginny is navigating her own challenges at school as her peers learn of her mother’s criminal record, while jumping through hoops to connect with her mother.
Season 3 features tracks from electronic dance group Jungle and a classic (and recently trending) tune from Patsy Cline. Rainbow Kitten Surprise, Remi Wolf and Yebba’s songs also make an appearance in the Netflix series.
For a full breakdown of all the songs in Season 3 of “Ginny & Georgia,” keep reading:
Episode 1: “This Wouldn’t Even Be a Podcast” “Find You Out” – Sidney Gish, Clavvs “I Don’t Care” – Lall “Small Doses” – Camille Cano “Dancing in the Dark” – LØLØ “Can I Talk My Shit” – Vagabon “So Dramatic!
As such, a moody mash-up of songs accompanies this thrilling batch of episodes. Ginny is navigating her own challenges at school as her peers learn of her mother’s criminal record, while jumping through hoops to connect with her mother.
Season 3 features tracks from electronic dance group Jungle and a classic (and recently trending) tune from Patsy Cline. Rainbow Kitten Surprise, Remi Wolf and Yebba’s songs also make an appearance in the Netflix series.
For a full breakdown of all the songs in Season 3 of “Ginny & Georgia,” keep reading:
Episode 1: “This Wouldn’t Even Be a Podcast” “Find You Out” – Sidney Gish, Clavvs “I Don’t Care” – Lall “Small Doses” – Camille Cano “Dancing in the Dark” – LØLØ “Can I Talk My Shit” – Vagabon “So Dramatic!
- 6/6/2025
- by Tess Patton
- The Wrap
Ginny & Georgia has challenged the mold between drama and comedy, tackling all sorts of themes, for two seasons, and Season 3 follows in those footsteps.
Season 3 will see Brianne Howey’s Georgia Miller go through a trial for murder, which she did, indeed commit, while her daughter Ginny (Antonia Gentry) and son Austin (Diesel La Torraca) watch from the courtroom benches alongside her fiancé Mayor Paul Randolph (Scott Porter).
Whether it be an event at high school for sophomores like Sophomore Sleepover or Tulips & Tuxes or a Living Room Dance Party (Lrdp), there are many opportunities for a needle drop or three in the series. Alison Moses and Kayla Monetta are responsible for curating the soundtrack to the show’s third season.
Findall the songs you’ll hear in Ginny & Georgia Season 3 below:
Episode 1: “This Wouldn’t Even Be a Podcast”
“Find You Out” by Sidney Gish and...
Season 3 will see Brianne Howey’s Georgia Miller go through a trial for murder, which she did, indeed commit, while her daughter Ginny (Antonia Gentry) and son Austin (Diesel La Torraca) watch from the courtroom benches alongside her fiancé Mayor Paul Randolph (Scott Porter).
Whether it be an event at high school for sophomores like Sophomore Sleepover or Tulips & Tuxes or a Living Room Dance Party (Lrdp), there are many opportunities for a needle drop or three in the series. Alison Moses and Kayla Monetta are responsible for curating the soundtrack to the show’s third season.
Findall the songs you’ll hear in Ginny & Georgia Season 3 below:
Episode 1: “This Wouldn’t Even Be a Podcast”
“Find You Out” by Sidney Gish and...
- 6/5/2025
- by Dessi Gomez
- Deadline Film + TV
The Sausage Party cast is star-studded, and thanks to the wide range of celebrity cameos playing foul-mouthed food items Seth Rogen's animated comedy remains as popular as ever. The raunchy comedy Sausage Party was not what anyone expected, an adult-animated movie about anthropomorphic food in a grocery store that believes that when they are bought, they will go to a better place where everything will be perfect. However, when one food item is returned and knows the truth, it turns the entire store upside down.
The cast of Sausage Party cast includes some of the biggest names in comedy movies. Many of them got their start together in Judd Apatow's movies and TV shows. What's more, the raunchy animated movie features many frequent collaborators also worked together on several movies and TV shows both before and after the Sausage Party release in 2016. There are also some other Sausage Party...
The cast of Sausage Party cast includes some of the biggest names in comedy movies. Many of them got their start together in Judd Apatow's movies and TV shows. What's more, the raunchy animated movie features many frequent collaborators also worked together on several movies and TV shows both before and after the Sausage Party release in 2016. There are also some other Sausage Party...
- 11/24/2024
- by Shawn S. Lealos, Tom Russell
- ScreenRant
Now that Frank (voiced by Seth Rogan) has exposed the truth about “The Great Beyond” to his food friends, it is time for the collected hot dogs, bagels, buns, condiments, and fruits to set up their own society so that they don’t risk the fate of being eaten. In the new adult animated series “Sausage Party: Foodtopia,” the star-studded voice cast will have you in stitches with their spicy, food-focused humor. The eight-episode first season premieres on Prime Video on Thursday, July 11. You can watch all of the episodes now with a 30-Day Free Trial of Amazon Prime Video.
How to Watch “Sausage Party: Foodtopia” When: Thursday, July 11, 2024 Where: Prime Video Stream: Watch with a 30-Day Free Trial of Amazon Prime Video. 30-Day Free Trial $8.99+ / month amazon.com About “Sausage Party: Foodtopia”
If you saw the 2016 animated comedy “Sausage Party,” then you know that this smorgasbord is not for the faint at heart.
How to Watch “Sausage Party: Foodtopia” When: Thursday, July 11, 2024 Where: Prime Video Stream: Watch with a 30-Day Free Trial of Amazon Prime Video. 30-Day Free Trial $8.99+ / month amazon.com About “Sausage Party: Foodtopia”
If you saw the 2016 animated comedy “Sausage Party,” then you know that this smorgasbord is not for the faint at heart.
- 7/11/2024
- by Matt Tamanini
- The Streamable
Say what you will about Sausage Party, but if you’ve ever wanted to watch a piece of anthropomorphic food call another piece of anthropomorphic food the c-word, or see the denizens of a supermarket aisle engaged in a protracted, graphic orgy, the animated hit is an irreplaceable part of the cinematic canon, putting the “whore” in “hors d’oeuvres,” as it were.
I’m not sure if even the most devoted of Sausage Party fans would say that the comedy had enough material to fill its 88-minute running time (the aforementioned orgy takes up roughly the last third of the film, or maybe it just feels like it does). But are there between 5 and 10 good and clever minutes? Yes, I would argue with some trepidation lest somebody come at me with a stopwatch, there are.
With similar trepidation, I’m prepared to say that there are between 5 and 10 good...
I’m not sure if even the most devoted of Sausage Party fans would say that the comedy had enough material to fill its 88-minute running time (the aforementioned orgy takes up roughly the last third of the film, or maybe it just feels like it does). But are there between 5 and 10 good and clever minutes? Yes, I would argue with some trepidation lest somebody come at me with a stopwatch, there are.
With similar trepidation, I’m prepared to say that there are between 5 and 10 good...
- 7/9/2024
- by Daniel Fienberg
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Warning: Contains spoilers for the 2016 feature film Sausage Party.
There’s a pop-culture trope all of us have seen at least once: A high school English teacher wants to get a rough or rowdy class on their side, so when it’s time to teach poetry, they recite it to a hip-hop beat. (Doing so while seated backwards on their chair: optional but highly recommended.) I wonder if the creators of Sausage Party: Foodtopia had this trope in mind while developing this show; it can feel like it’s for all the teachers of civics and American history who wished they could sneak their students Howard Zinn inside some cartoon pornography.
What we must now term the Sausage Party franchise began with the 2016 feature film. At a supermarket called Shopwell’s, the greatest dream of all the anthropomorphic foods is to be “chosen” (purchased) by a “god” (human customer) and...
There’s a pop-culture trope all of us have seen at least once: A high school English teacher wants to get a rough or rowdy class on their side, so when it’s time to teach poetry, they recite it to a hip-hop beat. (Doing so while seated backwards on their chair: optional but highly recommended.) I wonder if the creators of Sausage Party: Foodtopia had this trope in mind while developing this show; it can feel like it’s for all the teachers of civics and American history who wished they could sneak their students Howard Zinn inside some cartoon pornography.
What we must now term the Sausage Party franchise began with the 2016 feature film. At a supermarket called Shopwell’s, the greatest dream of all the anthropomorphic foods is to be “chosen” (purchased) by a “god” (human customer) and...
- 7/9/2024
- Cracked
Charlie Colin, the founding bassist of the pop-rock group Train who featured on the band’s Grammy-winning hit “Drops of Jupiter,” has died at the age of 58.
Colin’s sister confirmed the bassist’s death to Variety, which reports that Colin slipped and fell in the shower while house-sitting for friends in Brussels, Belgium; he was found dead when his friends returned home five days ago.
“When I met Charlie Colin, front left, I fell in love with him,” Train’s Pat Monahan wrote in a statement posted on social media Wednesday.
Colin’s sister confirmed the bassist’s death to Variety, which reports that Colin slipped and fell in the shower while house-sitting for friends in Brussels, Belgium; he was found dead when his friends returned home five days ago.
“When I met Charlie Colin, front left, I fell in love with him,” Train’s Pat Monahan wrote in a statement posted on social media Wednesday.
- 5/22/2024
- by Daniel Kreps
- Rollingstone.com
Charlie Colin, the founding bassist of Train who played with the band from 1994 to 2003, has died from a falling accident at the age of 58.
Per TMZ, Colin was housesitting for some friends in Belgium when he slipped and fell in the shower. The musician was found when his friends returned home five days later, and his mother confirmed to TMZ that he had passed.
Colin, a Berklee College of Music grad, played with guitarist and fellow alum Rob Hotchkiss in the rock band Apostles in the early ’90s. Hotchkiss eventually formed Train with Pat Monahan in 1994 alongside Colin, guitarist Jimmy Stafford and drummer Scott Underwood. He played on the band’s first three studio albums from 1998 to 2003, which included hits like “Meet Virginia,” “Drops of Jupiter,” and “Calling All Angels.”
Colin was forced out the band in 2003 due to substance abuse issues, but continued his music career throughout the last two decades.
Per TMZ, Colin was housesitting for some friends in Belgium when he slipped and fell in the shower. The musician was found when his friends returned home five days later, and his mother confirmed to TMZ that he had passed.
Colin, a Berklee College of Music grad, played with guitarist and fellow alum Rob Hotchkiss in the rock band Apostles in the early ’90s. Hotchkiss eventually formed Train with Pat Monahan in 1994 alongside Colin, guitarist Jimmy Stafford and drummer Scott Underwood. He played on the band’s first three studio albums from 1998 to 2003, which included hits like “Meet Virginia,” “Drops of Jupiter,” and “Calling All Angels.”
Colin was forced out the band in 2003 due to substance abuse issues, but continued his music career throughout the last two decades.
- 5/22/2024
- by Paolo Ragusa
- Consequence - Music
Charlie Colin, the founding bassist of pop-rock band Train, has died. He was 58 years old.
According to TMZ, who spoke to the musician’s mother, the California-bred artist died after slipping and falling in the shower while house-sitting for a friend in Brussels, Belgium. His mother said it’s unclear when Colin passed away, as his body was found only after his friends returned from their trip approximately five days ago.
His mom also told TMZ that the musician had moved to Brussels to teach a music masterclass at a conservatory and was working on new music for a film at the time of his death. Colin had been documenting his time abroad on Instagram, where he declared that the locale was his “officially [his] favorite city” in a March post.
Colin helped form Train with lead singer Pat Monahan, Rob Hotchkiss, Jimmy Stafford and Scott Underwood in the ’90s. Before...
According to TMZ, who spoke to the musician’s mother, the California-bred artist died after slipping and falling in the shower while house-sitting for a friend in Brussels, Belgium. His mother said it’s unclear when Colin passed away, as his body was found only after his friends returned from their trip approximately five days ago.
His mom also told TMZ that the musician had moved to Brussels to teach a music masterclass at a conservatory and was working on new music for a film at the time of his death. Colin had been documenting his time abroad on Instagram, where he declared that the locale was his “officially [his] favorite city” in a March post.
Colin helped form Train with lead singer Pat Monahan, Rob Hotchkiss, Jimmy Stafford and Scott Underwood in the ’90s. Before...
- 5/22/2024
- by Hannah Dailey, Billboard
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Charlie Colin, founding bassist of the rock band Train, has died after reportedly slipping in a shower. He was 58.
Colin’s mother reported the death to TMZ. She said her son was housesitting for a friend in Brussels, Belgium, when the bathroom accident occurred. Colin’s body was discovered by the homeowners when they returned from their travel after five days; the date and exact cause of Colin’s death have not been determined.
Colin was a resident of Brussels, where he worked as a conservatory teacher and was working on various recording projects.
Colin spent at least part of his childhood in Virginia before moving with his family to Newport Beach, CA. He later attended Berklee College of Music in Boston before moving with friends to Singapore to write and play jingles.
From Singapore he moved to San Francisco and formed a band called the Apostles, which also included future Train guitarist Jimmy Stafford.
Colin’s mother reported the death to TMZ. She said her son was housesitting for a friend in Brussels, Belgium, when the bathroom accident occurred. Colin’s body was discovered by the homeowners when they returned from their travel after five days; the date and exact cause of Colin’s death have not been determined.
Colin was a resident of Brussels, where he worked as a conservatory teacher and was working on various recording projects.
Colin spent at least part of his childhood in Virginia before moving with his family to Newport Beach, CA. He later attended Berklee College of Music in Boston before moving with friends to Singapore to write and play jingles.
From Singapore he moved to San Francisco and formed a band called the Apostles, which also included future Train guitarist Jimmy Stafford.
- 5/22/2024
- by Greg Evans
- Deadline Film + TV
Train are a pop rock band from San Francisco, California, featuring Patrick Monahan (vocals), Jimmy Stafford and Scott Underwood.
Charities & foundations supported
Train has supported the following charities:
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Charities & foundations supported
Train has supported the following charities:
Andre Agassi Foundation for EducationFamily HouseHomeAidOperation HomefrontProstate Cancer Foundationrock Can rollSave The Music FoundationSpecial OlympicsWhyHunger Read more about Train's charity work and events. Related articles Save The Music With The VH1 Big Shopping EventBring Food For The Hungry To Bret Michaels ConcertBring Food For The Hungry To Lewis Black ShowsDevon Allman Wants You To Help Beat HungerBring Food For The Hungry To Barenaked Ladies!
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- 12/26/2023
- Look to the Stars
Colton Underwood has become one of Bachelor Nation's most notorious stars since he was chosen to lead The Bachelor season 23, and while his journey was one-of-a-kind in itself, his life after his appearances on ABC received even more attention. Like most other Bachelors, Colton was first introduced when he competed for Becca Kufrin's heart on The Bachelorette season 14. Colton later appeared on Bachelor In Paradise season 8, and although he failed to leave paradise with a significant other, he was given a third shot in September 2018 when he was announced as ABC's choice for their next season of The Bachelor.
While Colton showed some promise when The Bachelor season 23 kicked off in early 2019, it didn't take long for longtime fans to criticize Colton's journey. Although the then 26-year-old Colton and his ladies traveled to countries like Vietnam and Portugal, it wasn't until Colton's now-ex-girlfriend Cassie Randolph quit at the end that viewers became fully invested.
While Colton showed some promise when The Bachelor season 23 kicked off in early 2019, it didn't take long for longtime fans to criticize Colton's journey. Although the then 26-year-old Colton and his ladies traveled to countries like Vietnam and Portugal, it wasn't until Colton's now-ex-girlfriend Cassie Randolph quit at the end that viewers became fully invested.
- 1/31/2023
- by Michelle Konopka Alonzo
- ScreenRant
Colton Underwood is already getting down to business. The Bachelor star was spotted filming his upcoming reality show on Wednesday, April 14, alongside Olympic skier Gus Kenworthy. Colton, 29, was photographed in New York's West Village shortly before he joined Robin Roberts on Good Morning America to announce that he is gay. His dad, Scott Underwood, also came with Colton and Gus for their stroll in the city. The former pro football player smiled while...
- 4/15/2021
- E! Online
The Addams Family have been absent from cinema screens for too long. It’s been a whopping 26 years since Addams Family Values hit theaters (the less said about the straight-to-video 1998 Addams Family Reunion the better), but now they’re back, in animated form! And judging by this recently-released poster (seen below), it appears that The Addams Family Halloween is going to stick very closely to cartoonist Charles Addams’ original designs in the comic strip.
This take on America’s strangest family is being headed by Sausage Party directors Greg Tiernan and Conrad Vernon, who’ve explained that they’ve been devouring the strips from The New Yorker for inspiration.
Here’s what Vernon had to say about the project a while back:
“Greg and I have always been a fan of the Addams Family in past versions, so when we set out to make this movie, we were excited to do something new.
This take on America’s strangest family is being headed by Sausage Party directors Greg Tiernan and Conrad Vernon, who’ve explained that they’ve been devouring the strips from The New Yorker for inspiration.
Here’s what Vernon had to say about the project a while back:
“Greg and I have always been a fan of the Addams Family in past versions, so when we set out to make this movie, we were excited to do something new.
- 3/29/2019
- by David James
- We Got This Covered
He gets by with a little help from his friends dad. Colton Underwood's been through it on The Bachelor, to say the least. The reality star dumped Hannah G. and Tayshia in part one of the finale after Cassie, who he decided was his one true love, left the show. Now, he's on a quest to win Cassie back. However, Colton's dad, Scott Underwood, has some concerns. In the clip above from part two of The Bachelor finale, Papa Underwood tearfully confronts his son. "I'm always concerned for your heart and what could happen," Scott says, wiping away tears. "It doesn't worry me…I know how you are when you're in love. I've seen it, and it was amazing. Seeing you hurt after...
- 3/12/2019
- E! Online
The boozy new sing-along from the King of Country, the sad-eyed reinvention of an East Nashville staple and a lesson in love from a maturing country duo make up the 10 must-hear songs of the week.
Szlachetka, “Until That Echo”
Built around a chromatic guitar riff that spirals downward into darkness, “Until That Echo” is a roots-rocker for late-night drives and haunted hearts. Frontman Matt Szlachetka co-wrote the song with Scott Underwood, Train’s drummer of 20 years, resulting in a track that mixes deep-seated grooves with guitar heroics.
Maddie & Tae, “Die...
Szlachetka, “Until That Echo”
Built around a chromatic guitar riff that spirals downward into darkness, “Until That Echo” is a roots-rocker for late-night drives and haunted hearts. Frontman Matt Szlachetka co-wrote the song with Scott Underwood, Train’s drummer of 20 years, resulting in a track that mixes deep-seated grooves with guitar heroics.
Maddie & Tae, “Die...
- 12/14/2018
- by Robert Crawford
- Rollingstone.com
Ready for a good time? Great! That just might happen for you if you go see Sausage Party. But be warned. This movie is not a love-it or hate-it film; it’s just not. Sausage Party is a have fun or don’t-have fun film. But if you go into it with the right mindset, trust me, my friends. You will have fun.
But heed this warning: if you can’t get past the profanity, you need to walk away. No, don’t walk…run. Run far away. Run or fly as far and as fast as your sensitive feet or wings will carry you, because, if you see this movie, you are about to be highly, extraordinarily, and profoundly offended by its very nature, much less any of the words actually uttered on-screen. Offended by sex? Offended by drinking and illicit substances? Offended by violence (albeit animated in nature)? Offended by swear words?...
But heed this warning: if you can’t get past the profanity, you need to walk away. No, don’t walk…run. Run far away. Run or fly as far and as fast as your sensitive feet or wings will carry you, because, if you see this movie, you are about to be highly, extraordinarily, and profoundly offended by its very nature, much less any of the words actually uttered on-screen. Offended by sex? Offended by drinking and illicit substances? Offended by violence (albeit animated in nature)? Offended by swear words?...
- 8/13/2016
- by Mandi Ruffner
- CinemaNerdz
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