We also give our quick thoughts on the show that blew up during the pandemic featuring the ladies from the Pynk, "P-Valley" (1:39:55), discussing the first two episodes from the new season. We also spend this episode catching up on our weekly shows with season 3 episode 4 of "The Boys" (31:13) and Part IV of "Obi-Wan Kenobi" (1:14:24). ![]() Sam Neill, Laura Dern, and Jeff Goldblum are all back along with the current Jurassic World cast to give us the final dinosaur epic, but does it deliver? On the streaming side of things, the latest film from Adam Sandler and Netflix has also arrived, a feel good basketball film titled "Hustle" (20:48). And the sixth installment of the Jurassic Park franchise (or the third installment of the Jurassic World franchise) "Jurassic World: Dominion" (1:26) found its way into theaters this weekend. Lastly, we conclude with our overall thoughts and reflections about the limited series’ place in the Star Wars universe (3:08:43). The finale manages to live up to the hype as it pertains to the matchup between Obi-Wan and Vader, but unfortunately isn’t able to elevate the series above its many storytelling flaws (2:23:55). ![]() The penultimate chapter presents us with many action set pieces, but further complicates the motivations of one of the central antagonists (1:40:02). In perhaps the most disappointing installment of the series, Part IV shifts the focus back to another rescue mission without progressing the story forward in a meaningful way (1:14:16). In Part III, Darth Vader comes face-to-face with his former Jedi Master in a rematch that ultimately left us wanting more (51:47). Part II takes us to a new planet, Daiyu, in an episode that largely focuses on a rescue mission of an unexpected character (42:02). In the series premiere, we pick up ten years after the events of Order 66 with a surprisingly emotional opening chapter (16:27). Season One of The Bureau of Magical Things is available now on Netflix in Australia and worldwide.With ‘Obi-Wan Kenobi’ now complete, we’ve compiled all of our previous reviews of the Star Wars event series into a single episode. The Bureau of Magical Things follows teenager girl Kyra, who accidentally discovers a world full of magic, and is called to unite fairies, elves and humans. “It’s been a privilege to collaborate with such a talented cast and crew.” Shiff and the Australian Director’s Guild for giving me the opportunity to direct my first episode of television, especially on such an extraordinary and acclaimed series as The Bureau of Magical Things,” Ms Goddard said. “I am deeply grateful to both producer Jonathan M. “It’s great to have Screen Queensland supporting this vital local production both financially, by way of investment and loans, and practically in terms of attachments and internships for emerging Queensland talent,” said Mr Shiff.Įmerging female director Martha Goddard worked on episode 7 for her debut into broadcast series. ![]() “Behind the camera, our extraordinary Queensland crew brings an equally diverse richness to photography, technical production and design. “In front of the camera The Bureau of Magical Things represents a diverse ethnicity that audiences globally will relate to and embrace,” he said. ![]() Mr Shiff said cultural diversity as well as LGBTQIA+ relationships feature in the series. “Sunny and inviting Gold Coast locations such as the botanical gardens, local parklands, rainforests in the hinterland and the purpose-built studio at Arundel all feature in the series, as do drone shots of Brisbane, the river and the iconic Story Bridge,” said Mr Shiff. This next instalment of the fantasy youth series premiered in Australia last Saturday afternoon, with episodes screening Saturday and Sunday and streaming on 10 play.įilmed primarily on the Gold Coast and Brisbane in mid-2020, producer Jonathan M. Shiff said South East Queensland locations provided the ideal canvas for the world of fairies, elves and humans. Shiff Productions is on 10 Shake now and has been released worldwide by Nickelodeon International today. Season two of The Bureau of Magical Things by Queensland’s Jonathan M.
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