A Journey 2024 Movie Review Trailer

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 The story begins with Shane (Kaye Abad), who after turning 39 discovers that his cancer has returned. Not wanting to go through the physical and mental exhaustion of cancer treatment again, Shane accepts his fate and decides it's the perfect time to start accomplishing the list of things he's always wanted to do.  For her part, Bryan (Paolo Contis), her husband, and Tupe (Patrick García), her best friend, are determined to help her fulfill every point on the list to make her happy, but above all to convince her to undergo chemotherapy. in the hope of prolonging his life. This trip will teach all three of them the importance of valuing time with their loved ones. Director: RC Delos Reyes Writers: Erwin Blanco, Rona Lean Sales Stars: Kaye Abad, Paolo Contis, Patrick Garcia “Life won't reach you if you wait to fulfill your dreams,” Shane advises her two best friends. This phrase very well represents this film that addresses a complicated and common topic such as terminal canc

Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV 2024 Tv Series Review Trailer

 A staple of children's entertainment, Nickelodeon has long been synonymous with joy and joy. However, Investigation Discovery's upcoming docuseries, “Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV,” peels back the cheerful façade of children's television to reveal disturbing truths lurking beneath the surface. Delving into the shadows of exploitation, abuse and manipulation within the industry, this gripping series sheds light on the grim realities plaguing the renowned children's channel.

Directed by Mary Robertson and Emma Schwartz, the documentary series highlights a central figure: the famous Dan Schneider. Once celebrated for his creation of Nickelodeon's most beloved shows, Schneider's reputation is facing scrutiny amid allegations ranging from hostile workplace behavior to inappropriate conduct with young actors. Uncompromising in its depiction of him, the show presents a stark depiction of systemic failures that allowed such misconduct to persist unchecked for far too long.

Star: Rick Ellis, Drake Bell, Alexa Nikolas

Here's what we know so far about “Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV”:

Viewers can watch the documentary series on Max starting March 17. For those who don't have a Max subscription, options include monthly or annual plans. Monthly plans start at $9.99 and grant access to the service with ads. Opting for an ad-free experience on up to two devices increases the price to $15.99 per month. For maximum ad-free pleasure across four devices, the plan is available for $19.99 per month.


The trailer for “Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV” wastes no time delving into the grittiest details, exposing the less glamorous and more dangerous aspects of behind-the-scenes work at Nickelodeon. For children of the '90s, Nickelodeon transcended being simply a television channel: it became the cornerstone of childhood memories. With beloved shows like “All That” and “The Amanda Show,” Nickelodeon not only entertained but also shaped education, bringing education and entertainment to living rooms across the country.


At the forefront of Nickelodeon's success was Schneider, hailed as “Nickelodeon's golden boy.” With hits like “iCarly” and “Victorious,” Schneider established himself as the creative force behind the network's most beloved shows. A pioneer in children's sketch comedy, he not only entertained but also launched the careers of teen stars such as Drake Bell and Miranda Cosgrove. However, as time went on, his leadership and questionable decisions revealed a darker side to Nickelodeon.


For many of Schneider's adult colleagues, working with him was like going through an abusive relationship. Allegations of gender discrimination, hostile work environment and harassment tarnished his tenure. The presence of children on set increased the severity of the situation, exposing vulnerable young actors to toxic dynamics within Nickelodeon. As brave interviewees step forward to share their experiences, “Quiet on Set” dismantles the façade that hides the atrocities behind the seemingly innocent children's channel.


The docuseries reunites former “All That” cast members Giovonnie Samuels, Kyle Sullivan, Bryan Hearne, Katrina Johnson and director Virgil Fabian. Writers Jenny Kilgen and Christy Stratton, known for their work on “The Amanda Show,” provide insight into the network's darker workings.


Additionally, the series features contributions from cast and crew members of “iCarly,” “Sam & Cat” and “Victorious.” Marc Summers of “Double Dare” and Alexa Nikolas of “Zoey 101” share their experiences, while former Nickelodeon star Drake Bell of “Drake & Josh” publicly recounts the abuse he suffered.


Through interviews, archival footage and social media commentary, “Quiet on Set” meticulously documents the pattern of abusive and manipulative behavior prevalent in Nickelodeon's workplace. The show also exposes the presence of child predators on set, revealing the darker side of television production.

Watch Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV 2024 Tv Series Trailer 



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