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‘The Sex Lives Of College Girls’ Boss Justin Noble Unpacks “Symphony” Of Season 3 Finale “That Chooses Joy”
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Spoiler Alert: This post spoils the finale of The Sex Lives of College Girls Season 3.

Another semester at Essex College has come to an end in the finale of Season 3 of The Sex Lives of College Girls.

Showruner Justin Noble directed the Season 3 finale, which ends on a very different note compared to the Season 2 finale which had some tension brewing between Pauline Chalamet’s Kimberly and Alyah Chanelle Scott’s Whitney as well as some uncertainty for Amrit Kaur’s Bela.

“Very intentionally, this is a finale that chooses joy. These girls have come into their sophomore year of school. They’ve been challenged severely, and it felt only right that we should show the wins for all these young women who succeed in all these different ways,” Noble told Deadline. “The title for this episode was in the works for a while, it’s called ‘Essex Strong,’ and...
See full article at Deadline Film + TV
  • 1/25/2025
  • by Dessi Gomez
  • Deadline Film + TV
The Sex Lives of College Girls season 4 might not be necessary after season 3 ending
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Another semester has come to an end for our favorite college girls with The Sex Lives of College Girls season 3 finale hitting Max on Jan. 23. It's been a challenging season for Kimberly, Whitney, and Bela as they said goodbye to their friend and roommate Leighton, who went off to Boston, and said hello to their much different new roommate Kacey.

Going into the season finale, the girls had each been tested in their own way. Kimberly continued to feel overwhelmed by the prospect of her future goals and how her current actions could have an impact. Whitney struggled with her status as a college athlete and her mental health. Kacey grappled with the loss of her virginity, and Bela pushed against conventions to accept her sexuality.

But after watching The Sex Lives of College Girls season 3 finale, fans might be wondering whether the Max original series will be back for season 4. No spoilers yet,...
See full article at ShowSnob
  • 1/24/2025
  • by Reed Gaudens
  • ShowSnob
‘Sex Lives of College Girls’ Season 3 Ending Explained: Showrunner Breaks Down Bela’s Big Reveal
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Note: The following story contains spoilers from “The Sex Lives of College Girls” Season 3, Episode 10.

“The Sex Lives of College” wrapped up Season 3 with an unexpected reveal: A coming out story for Amrit Kaur’s Bela.

Despite only dating guys throughout her time at Essex, Bela’s romantic interest is piqued by Hailey (Melinda Belle Adams), the host of the storytelling show she joined in last week’s episode. After kissing Hailey at a party, Bela officially comes out as bisexual to her roommates — a twist showrunner Justin Noble said hasn’t been in the works since Season 1, but one that doesn’t surprise him.

“Bela has always been this character who’s down to try anything, do anything,” Noble told TheWrap, adding that many sheltered teens like herself have “massive discovery journeys” in college. “I wanted Bella to be a counterbalance to the story we did with Leighton (Reneé Rapp...
See full article at The Wrap
  • 1/24/2025
  • by Loree Seitz
  • The Wrap
‘The Sex Lives of College Girls’ Boss on Tackling Virginity in the Season 3 Finale and Open Relationships in a Potential Season 4: ‘Am I Making the Show Too Queer?’
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Spoiler Alert: This interview contains spoilers for the Season 3 finale of “The Sex Lives of College Girls.”

For once, the sex lives of the college girls in “The Sex Lives of College Girls” are going all right.

Bela (Amrit Kaur) has the most surprising evolution of the quartet: In the finale, after three seasons of maximally obsessing over sex with men, she spontaneously kisses her new friend Haley (Belle Adams), then gleefully comes out as bisexual to all of her friends the next day. There’s a slight hiccup when her mom (Kavi Ramachandran Ladnier) shows up to a comedy show at which she planned to publicly announce her queerness. But later, she holds hands with Haley in front of her mom, who reacts with nothing but love and acceptance.

After Essex police officers break up a peaceful protest about an offensive speaker appearing on campus, Kimberly (Pauline Chalamet) leads...
See full article at Variety Film + TV
  • 1/24/2025
  • by Selome Hailu
  • Variety Film + TV
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‘Two Witches’ Blu-ray Review (Arrow Video)
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Stars: Belle Adams, Ian Michaels, Tim Fox, Dina Silva, Rebekah Kennedy, Kristina Klebe | Written by Pierre Tsigaridis, Kristina Klebe, Maxim Rancon | Directed by Pierre Tsigaridis

Two Witches, the first feature from Pierre Tsigaridis features a pair of somewhat connected tales of modern day witchcraft. These aren’t the witches of Hocus Pocus or Sabrina though, these are the evil, baby eating witches of legend and of films like Suspiria. Something the brief prologue makes quite clear.

The first of Two Witches’ chapters “The Boogeywoman” begins with the pregnant Sarah out to dinner with her partner Simon (Ian Michaels; Easy Targets) when she sees a white eyed old crone staring at her through the restaurant window. She begins having hallucinations and experiencing strange phenomena which she blames on the woman.

Simon, who is skeptical and blames it on hormones, takes her to see his friend Dustin.and his girlfriend Melissa (Dina...
See full article at Nerdly
  • 10/19/2022
  • by Jim Morazzini
  • Nerdly
Review: Two Witches is an Interesting, but Uneven Pair of Stories
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Happy October, witches!!!!! Time for stories of ghosts, ghouls, creepy crawlies, and scary women who have made pacts with the devil. To celebrate, Arrow Films is releasing the first feature from writer-director Pierre Tsigaridis - Two Witches.

The film is a pair of loosely connected stories - sort of a mini-anthology. The connecting tissue is the passing of dark powers from one aging woman to her young granddaughter. The older woman governs the events of the first story, while the younger witch takes the mantle and starts wreaking havoc in the second.

The film opens with a young couple trying to enjoy a night out. Sarah (Belle Adams) has recently discovered that she is pregnant. Her partner Simon (Ian Michaels), though enthused, is not the most sensitive person in the world, and honestly, is kind of more than any pregnant woman should have to deal with. Not long into the meal,...
See full article at DailyDead
  • 10/19/2022
  • by Emily von Seele
  • DailyDead
Belle Adams
Two Witches review – jump scares abound in brutal and bloody dark magic tale
Belle Adams
This so-so two-part horror has more than two witches in fact, but lacks a fresh focus on the well-worn evil sorceress trope

Maybe I missed something, but there seem to be several witches in this so-so horror feature. All of them are the not-nice sort of witch: the kind who invade dreams, steal boyfriends, eat children and, in the film’s most delicious scene, wreak cruel and bloody vengeance on guests who spend too long hogging the toilet at parties.

Perhaps the title refers to the fact that the film is divided into two slightly overlapping but otherwise standalone parts, each one dominated by a different witch. The first, weaker, story revolves around Sarah (Belle Adams), who’s expecting a baby with her partner Simon (Ian Michaels). A middle-aged woman in a restaurant (Marina Parodi) unaccountably decides to bewitch poor Sarah, giving her all kinds of nightmares that mostly consist...
See full article at The Guardian - Film News
  • 10/11/2022
  • by Leslie Felperin
  • The Guardian - Film News
Pierre Tsigaridis
‘Two Witches’ Clip Casts an Absolutely Brutal Spell [Exclusive]
Pierre Tsigaridis
Witches don’t die before leaving their legacy.

Bloody Disgusting has an exclusive look at a clip from Two Witches, the feature debut from Pierre Tsigaridis that’s now on Arrow and will be on Blu-ray and DVD on October 17th.

In the film, a matriarchal witch passes on her sinister inheritance to her granddaughter, triggering horrific curses.

“A delirious mix of Rosemary’s Baby, Hereditary and Drag Me to Hell – the film features two witch stories interlinked by the incredible Rebekah Kennedy (To the Bone), here the spitting image of genre icon Lynn Lowry, a troubled woman with a dark secret. Also starring Kristina Klebe (Halloween), Tim Fox (Westworld) and Belle Adams (Perry Mason), the film’s a wild ride of ouija boards, witches and very weird roommates.”

The film held its international premiere at the Sitges Film Festival and also played Salem Horror Fest.

The post ‘Two Witches’ Clip...
See full article at bloody-disgusting.com
  • 10/5/2022
  • by Brad Miska
  • bloody-disgusting.com
Horror Film ‘Two Witches’ Acquired by Arrow Films For U.S., U.K. and Canada (Exclusive)
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Horror movie “Two Witches” has been acquired by Arrow Films for distribution in U.S., Canada, U.K. and Ireland.

MPI Media Group is representing international sales in Cannes.

The film, described as a mix of “Rosemary’s Baby,” “Hereditary” and “Drag Me to Hell,” is writer-director Pierre Tsigaridis’ directorial feature debut.

Rebekah Kennedy (“To the Bone”), Kristina Klebe (“Halloween”) and Belle Adams (“Perry Mason”) star in “Two Witches.” Kennedy plays Masha, a young woman with violent impulses waiting to inherit her grandmother’s powers while Adams stars as the pregnant Sarah, who is unable to convince her boyfriend and his friends that creepy things have been happening ever since a strange woman gave her the evil eye in a restaurant.

Tim Fox (“Westworld”) also stars.

“Two Witches,” which premiered at the Salam Horror Film Festival, will be released in October 2022 in the U.S., Canada and U.K.

Maxime Rancon co-wrote the film.
See full article at Variety Film + TV
  • 5/20/2022
  • by K.J. Yossman
  • Variety Film + TV
Horror Highlights: The Walking Dead: World Beyond, Urn, This World Alone
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The Walking Dead: World Beyond Season 1: "Rlje Films, a business unit of AMC Networks, will release the hit drama series The Walking Dead: World Beyond Season 1. The series’ first season originally aired on AMC in 2020. Rlje Films will release The Walking Dead: World Beyond Season 1 on DVD and Blu-ray on June 15, 2021.

Set in the same universe “The Walking Dead,” The Walking Dead: World Beyond Season 1 stars Aliyah Royale (“The Red Line”), Alexa Mansour (Unfriended: The Dark Web), Hal Cumpston (Bilched), Nicolas Cantu (“The Powerpuff Girls,” “The Amazing World of Gumball”), Nico Tortorella (Scream 4, “Younger”), Annet Mahendru (“The Americans”) and Julia Ormond (Legends of the Fall, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button). Rlje Films will release The Walking Dead: World Beyond Season 1 on DVD for an Srp of $34.97and Blu-ray for an Srp of $39.98.

Now a decade into the apocalypse, sisters Hope (Mansour) and Iris Bennett (Royale) have grown...
See full article at DailyDead
  • 5/20/2021
  • by Jonathan James
  • DailyDead
Tooth : La Petite Fée de la dent de lait et le Mystère de Noël (2004)
New US Trailer for Post-Apocalyptic Survival Film 'This World Alone'
Tooth : La Petite Fée de la dent de lait et le Mystère de Noël (2004)
"An eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth..." 1091 Pictures has revealed an official trailer for the indie survival thriller called This World Alone, marking the feature directorial debut of filmmaker Jordan Noel. This originally premiered back in 2018, but it has been waiting to get a release for these past three years, finally arriving (on VOD) in the midst of entirely different global cataclysm. Three women attempt to survive after a cataclysmic event leaves the Earth without any technology or power. Same must head out of her protective home for the first time and journey to a settlement a few days away to collect medical supplies. Along the way she meets Dart, a weak young man out on a "walkabout" attempting to prove himself to his community. The two of them come of age together as they face physical and emotional challenges of a world reclaimed by nature.
See full article at firstshowing.net
  • 4/16/2021
  • by Alex Billington
  • firstshowing.net
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