In the heartwarming Season 3 Episode 11 of “Brat Loves Judy,” titled “Special Delivery!” and set to air at 9:00 Pm on Thursday, November 30, 2023, on We tv, viewers are invited to join new moms Brat and Judy as they navigate the joys and challenges of their evolving family dynamic with the arrival of baby True.
As maternity leave comes to an end, Judy contemplates the idea of hiring a nanny to assist in managing their busy lives. However, Brat, being a devoted and protective mother, faces a dilemma. The episode unfolds as Brat grapples with the decision of whether to enlist outside help, showcasing the genuine and relatable moments that come with the joys and uncertainties of parenthood.
“Brat Loves Judy: Special Delivery!” promises an authentic and touching exploration of the couple’s journey into parenthood, offering viewers an intimate glimpse into the highs and lows of their new normal on We tv.
As maternity leave comes to an end, Judy contemplates the idea of hiring a nanny to assist in managing their busy lives. However, Brat, being a devoted and protective mother, faces a dilemma. The episode unfolds as Brat grapples with the decision of whether to enlist outside help, showcasing the genuine and relatable moments that come with the joys and uncertainties of parenthood.
“Brat Loves Judy: Special Delivery!” promises an authentic and touching exploration of the couple’s journey into parenthood, offering viewers an intimate glimpse into the highs and lows of their new normal on We tv.
- 11/23/2023
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
In the upcoming episode of “To Catch a Smuggler,” part of Season 6, viewers are taken behind the scenes of the daily operations at JFK International Airport’s Homeland Security.
The episode, titled “Special Delivery,” provides a glimpse into the challenges faced by Homeland Security officers as they grapple with a wide range of issues, from fraudulent visas to the disturbing crime of human trafficking. This investigative series, airing on National Geographic at 9:00 Pm on Wednesday, October 18, 2023, sheds light on the crucial work carried out at one of the busiest international airports in the United States.
The dedicated Homeland Security officers at JFK Airport work tirelessly to ensure the safety and security of the nation. This episode offers an unfiltered look at their efforts to detect and thwart illicit activities, making it a must-watch for those interested in the vital role played by law enforcement agencies in safeguarding our borders and combating smuggling.
The episode, titled “Special Delivery,” provides a glimpse into the challenges faced by Homeland Security officers as they grapple with a wide range of issues, from fraudulent visas to the disturbing crime of human trafficking. This investigative series, airing on National Geographic at 9:00 Pm on Wednesday, October 18, 2023, sheds light on the crucial work carried out at one of the busiest international airports in the United States.
The dedicated Homeland Security officers at JFK Airport work tirelessly to ensure the safety and security of the nation. This episode offers an unfiltered look at their efforts to detect and thwart illicit activities, making it a must-watch for those interested in the vital role played by law enforcement agencies in safeguarding our borders and combating smuggling.
- 10/11/2023
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Spencer Sutherland and Meghan Trainor are here to remind you to chill out, because we’re all ending up at the same destination, anyway. Playing off the fable of the flustered little bird, Sutherland premieres the video for his new single “Chicken Little” with Rolling Stone Friday.
Set in a laundromat transformed into a disco party, the In His Mania singer sweeps across the floor while singing the irreverent chorus: “Don’t take life too seriously because we all die/You won’t make it out alive even if you try/So live a little,...
Set in a laundromat transformed into a disco party, the In His Mania singer sweeps across the floor while singing the irreverent chorus: “Don’t take life too seriously because we all die/You won’t make it out alive even if you try/So live a little,...
- 7/14/2023
- by Charisma Madarang
- Rollingstone.com
There’s seemingly no stopping the pipeline of new, original series in the planning stages at The Roku Channel. Just a couple of weeks ago, the service announced a whole slate of original Spanish-language content that would be coming to The Roku Channel in the months ahead from stars like Jennifer Lopez and Jaime Camil.
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Those shows will be joined by several other original titles from Roku, the company has announced. At its 2023 New Fronts presentation with advertisers, Roku unveiled new original shows that will feature some pretty big names in their production teams, such as Zoe Saldaña, Sofia Vegara, Charlie Puth, and many others.
“Bringing together the power of the Roku platform and the strong storytelling of our top-tier global creative partners has made Roku Originals unmissable TV for millions of streamers,” Roku’s head of content David Eilenberg said. “We’re thrilled to...
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Those shows will be joined by several other original titles from Roku, the company has announced. At its 2023 New Fronts presentation with advertisers, Roku unveiled new original shows that will feature some pretty big names in their production teams, such as Zoe Saldaña, Sofia Vegara, Charlie Puth, and many others.
“Bringing together the power of the Roku platform and the strong storytelling of our top-tier global creative partners has made Roku Originals unmissable TV for millions of streamers,” Roku’s head of content David Eilenberg said. “We’re thrilled to...
- 5/3/2023
- by David Satin
- The Streamable
Roku is expanding its 2023-2024 slate with new series from Charlie Puth, Reese Witherspoon, Zoe Saldana, Juanpa Zurita and more, the streamer announced during its Iab NewFront presentation in NYC Tuesday.
Related: We’ll Be Back: Photo Gallery Of TV Series Renewed In 2023
Roku also announced renewals for popular series including Honest Renovation, hosted and executive produced by Jessica Alba and Lizzy Mathis, for Season 2. The Great American Baking Show also will return for a second season, and will be accompanied by The Great American Baking Show: Celebrity Holiday Special for the second year, with a new lineup of celebrity bakers.
Related: No Kimmel? No Meyers? NewFront & Upfront Presentations Face Adjustments With WGA On Strike
Roku also has greenlighted a second installment of its Meet Me franchise, from Witherspoon’s Hello Sunshine and Cinestar Pictures. Following its first film, Meet Me in Paris, the second installment of the reality rom-com,...
Related: We’ll Be Back: Photo Gallery Of TV Series Renewed In 2023
Roku also announced renewals for popular series including Honest Renovation, hosted and executive produced by Jessica Alba and Lizzy Mathis, for Season 2. The Great American Baking Show also will return for a second season, and will be accompanied by The Great American Baking Show: Celebrity Holiday Special for the second year, with a new lineup of celebrity bakers.
Related: No Kimmel? No Meyers? NewFront & Upfront Presentations Face Adjustments With WGA On Strike
Roku also has greenlighted a second installment of its Meet Me franchise, from Witherspoon’s Hello Sunshine and Cinestar Pictures. Following its first film, Meet Me in Paris, the second installment of the reality rom-com,...
- 5/2/2023
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
by Eleo Billet
After “Believer,” Lee Hae-young returns with a patriotic historical film about Korea's liberation movement in the 1930s. A spin-off of some sort to “The Age of Shadows”, the director mixes his inspirations between film noir, action flick, and “The Handmaiden” through its combative lesbian heroines.
Korea, 1933. The country has been under Japanese rule for more than twenty years. However, organized groups of Koreans are resisting colonization and risking their lives for the independence of their homeland. Park Cha-kyung, an employee in the communication department, is one of their members. She is a Phantom. The spy, with her unit, prepare the assassination of the new Japanese resident-general on his arrival in Seoul for his taking office. Unfortunately, the activist Yoon Nan-young, in charge of assassinating the high-ranking official, misses her target and is hunted down. She dies of several bullets, in the arms of Cha-kyung. Covered in blood,...
After “Believer,” Lee Hae-young returns with a patriotic historical film about Korea's liberation movement in the 1930s. A spin-off of some sort to “The Age of Shadows”, the director mixes his inspirations between film noir, action flick, and “The Handmaiden” through its combative lesbian heroines.
Korea, 1933. The country has been under Japanese rule for more than twenty years. However, organized groups of Koreans are resisting colonization and risking their lives for the independence of their homeland. Park Cha-kyung, an employee in the communication department, is one of their members. She is a Phantom. The spy, with her unit, prepare the assassination of the new Japanese resident-general on his arrival in Seoul for his taking office. Unfortunately, the activist Yoon Nan-young, in charge of assassinating the high-ranking official, misses her target and is hunted down. She dies of several bullets, in the arms of Cha-kyung. Covered in blood,...
- 4/23/2023
- by Guest Writer
- AsianMoviePulse
by Eleo Billet
After “Believer,” Lee Hae-young returns with a patriotic historical film about Korea's liberation movement in the 1930s. A spin-off of some sort to “The Age of Shadows”, the director mixes his inspirations between film noir, action flick, and “The Handmaiden” through its combative lesbian heroines.
Korea, 1933. The country has been under Japanese rule for more than twenty years. However, organized groups of Koreans are resisting colonization and risking their lives for the independence of their homeland. Park Cha-kyung, an employee in the communication department, is one of their members. She is a Phantom. The spy, with her unit, prepare the assassination of the new Japanese resident-general on his arrival in Seoul for his taking office. Unfortunately, the activist Yoon Nan-young, in charge of assassinating the high-ranking official, misses her target and is hunted down. She dies of several bullets, in the arms of Cha-kyung. Covered in blood,...
After “Believer,” Lee Hae-young returns with a patriotic historical film about Korea's liberation movement in the 1930s. A spin-off of some sort to “The Age of Shadows”, the director mixes his inspirations between film noir, action flick, and “The Handmaiden” through its combative lesbian heroines.
Korea, 1933. The country has been under Japanese rule for more than twenty years. However, organized groups of Koreans are resisting colonization and risking their lives for the independence of their homeland. Park Cha-kyung, an employee in the communication department, is one of their members. She is a Phantom. The spy, with her unit, prepare the assassination of the new Japanese resident-general on his arrival in Seoul for his taking office. Unfortunately, the activist Yoon Nan-young, in charge of assassinating the high-ranking official, misses her target and is hunted down. She dies of several bullets, in the arms of Cha-kyung. Covered in blood,...
- 4/3/2023
- by Guest Writer
- AsianMoviePulse
Kris Jenner is literally “Mother” in the new music video for Meghan Trainor’s new single, released on Friday.
The ultimate momager and “Kardashians” star teams up with Trainor for one of her most iconic videos yet, serving Hollywood glam as the two real-life mothers dance and sing along to the upbeat track.
Read More: New Music Friday: Miley Cyrus, Ellie Goulding, Meghan Trainor, & More!
In the clip, directed by Trainor’s longtime collaborator Charm Ladonna, Jenner rocks her classic pixie cut hairstyle but adds a striking twist — her dark locks are platinum blonde — and stuns in a long white gown with massive sleeves and matching gloves. Trainor, 29, and Jenner, 67, then unite side-by-side in matching black gowns accessorized with dazzling diamonds. The video even features a cute moment where Trainor, who is pregnant with her and husband Daryl Sabara’s second child, holds up her ultrasound photos.
Jenner was praised...
The ultimate momager and “Kardashians” star teams up with Trainor for one of her most iconic videos yet, serving Hollywood glam as the two real-life mothers dance and sing along to the upbeat track.
Read More: New Music Friday: Miley Cyrus, Ellie Goulding, Meghan Trainor, & More!
In the clip, directed by Trainor’s longtime collaborator Charm Ladonna, Jenner rocks her classic pixie cut hairstyle but adds a striking twist — her dark locks are platinum blonde — and stuns in a long white gown with massive sleeves and matching gloves. Trainor, 29, and Jenner, 67, then unite side-by-side in matching black gowns accessorized with dazzling diamonds. The video even features a cute moment where Trainor, who is pregnant with her and husband Daryl Sabara’s second child, holds up her ultrasound photos.
Jenner was praised...
- 3/10/2023
- by Melissa Romualdi
- ET Canada
Spell “camp” with a Kardashian “K”! On Friday, Meghan Trainor released the music video for her new single “Mother,” and the visual features none other than Kris Jenner as the video’s main star.
Dressed in a white dress and a pixie cut, Jenner takes Trainor’s place as the Charm La’Donna-directed video’s lead pop star as she lip-syncs the track’s lyrics. “I am your mother, you listen to me. Stop all that mansplainin’, no one’s listening,” Trainor sings in the chorus. “Tell me who gave you permission to speak?...
Dressed in a white dress and a pixie cut, Jenner takes Trainor’s place as the Charm La’Donna-directed video’s lead pop star as she lip-syncs the track’s lyrics. “I am your mother, you listen to me. Stop all that mansplainin’, no one’s listening,” Trainor sings in the chorus. “Tell me who gave you permission to speak?...
- 3/10/2023
- by Tomás Mier
- Rollingstone.com
There’s nothing like a good, old-fashioned car chase, and director Park Dae-min’s Special Delivery is chock full of them. Borrowing liberally from Hollywood bangers like The Transporter series, Baby Driver, and Drive; Special Delivery is the familiar story of a beast behind the wheel whose usual cold demeanor gets tested when she gets emotionally entangled with her cargo. Derivative, sure, but an exciting watch that focuses heavily on solid performances from its leads and thrilling but grounded stunt driving, Special Delivery is definitely worth checking out. Jang Eun-ha is a special kind of driver. She’s the one who gets the call when a package absolutely must get from one place to another, even though there might be forces trying to keep it...
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- 8/4/2022
- Screen Anarchy
Stars: So-dam Park, Kim Eui-Sung, Yeon Woo-Jin, Jung Hyun-jun, Song Sae-Byeok, Han Hyun-min | Written and Directed by Park Dae-min
Special Delivery (aka Special Cargo), which recently made its North American debut at Fantasia, could best be described as a female-fronted cross between The Transporter and Leon the Professional. Eun-ha is a courier working for Baek whose scrap yard is a front for a service delivering “anything the post office will not”.
That includes Kim Du-Sik a former baseball player caught in a gambling scandal and trying to dodge the mob and the police. But when the mob gets to him before she can Eun-ha finds herself with his young son Seo-won and a key fob that unlocks a 30,000,000 bank account in her car. She also has an army of goons led by corrupt cop Jo Kyung-Pil who will do anything to get it back on her trail.
Writer/director Park...
Special Delivery (aka Special Cargo), which recently made its North American debut at Fantasia, could best be described as a female-fronted cross between The Transporter and Leon the Professional. Eun-ha is a courier working for Baek whose scrap yard is a front for a service delivering “anything the post office will not”.
That includes Kim Du-Sik a former baseball player caught in a gambling scandal and trying to dodge the mob and the police. But when the mob gets to him before she can Eun-ha finds herself with his young son Seo-won and a key fob that unlocks a 30,000,000 bank account in her car. She also has an army of goons led by corrupt cop Jo Kyung-Pil who will do anything to get it back on her trail.
Writer/director Park...
- 7/22/2022
- by Jim Morazzini
- Nerdly
Dae-min Park is a South-Korean director known for his features “Private Eye” (2009) and “Seondal: The Man Who Sells the River” (2016). Park started studying architecture, but never finished his studies, as he began taking his passion for movies more seriously and started turning it into a career. After several short features, he directed “Private Eye”, which was nominated for awards at Puchon International Fantastic Film Festival and Santa Barbara International Film Festival 2009.
His latest work is the crime action feature “Special Delivery” (also known as “Special Cargo”) which stars actress So-dam Park, who international audiences know for her role in Joon-ho Park’s “Parasite”. Ir premiered at South-Korean cinemas in January 2022, and became one of the first genre features released after the Covid-19 pandemic and the following lockdown.
On the occasion of “Special Delivery” being screened at Fantasia International Film Festival, the filmmaker talks about the genesis of the project, working...
His latest work is the crime action feature “Special Delivery” (also known as “Special Cargo”) which stars actress So-dam Park, who international audiences know for her role in Joon-ho Park’s “Parasite”. Ir premiered at South-Korean cinemas in January 2022, and became one of the first genre features released after the Covid-19 pandemic and the following lockdown.
On the occasion of “Special Delivery” being screened at Fantasia International Film Festival, the filmmaker talks about the genesis of the project, working...
- 7/18/2022
- by Rouven Linnarz
- AsianMoviePulse
Although he was on his best way to become an architect and had even completed his studies, eventually his passion for cinema and making movies was too strong to resist so that Pak Dae-min became a director. When asked about his main sources for inspiration, he talks at length about his love for the works of such directors as Takeshi Kitano or Bong Joon-ho, but also his aim to make a Hollywood-like blockbuster in the veins of Steven Spielberg. After “Private Eye” and “Seondal: The Man Who Sells the River”, “Special Delivery” (also known as “Special Cargo”) is his third feature and already screened at film festivals such as Rotterdam International Film Festival and Fantasy Filmfest Nights. Considering his aforementioned goal, “Special Delivery” is certainly a step in the right direction, combining fast-paced action with drama and a great central performance by Park So-dam, an actress popular since her role...
- 4/23/2022
- by Rouven Linnarz
- AsianMoviePulse
This year, DC Comics is celebrating Pride Month with a bang.
On May 31, the company will launch “DC Pride 2022,” a 104-page anthology comic featuring stories from LGBTQ creators and focusing on queer characters from the DC universe. The comic will open with an introduction from Nicole Maines, the transgender rights activist and actor who portrayed Nia Nal on “Supergirl” in 2018, becoming the first trans actor to play a superhero on television. The issue is also slated to feature a teaser for a future project from DC involving Maines.
Among the many exciting projects comes the story “Finding Batman,” which is written by Kevin Conroy with art by J. Bone and lettering by Aditya Bidikar. Although the information about the story remains limited, “Finding Batman” is described as a “personal story” from Conroy, who is well-known for voicing Batman in various animated properties, starting with the critically acclaimed “Batman: The Animated Series,...
On May 31, the company will launch “DC Pride 2022,” a 104-page anthology comic featuring stories from LGBTQ creators and focusing on queer characters from the DC universe. The comic will open with an introduction from Nicole Maines, the transgender rights activist and actor who portrayed Nia Nal on “Supergirl” in 2018, becoming the first trans actor to play a superhero on television. The issue is also slated to feature a teaser for a future project from DC involving Maines.
Among the many exciting projects comes the story “Finding Batman,” which is written by Kevin Conroy with art by J. Bone and lettering by Aditya Bidikar. Although the information about the story remains limited, “Finding Batman” is described as a “personal story” from Conroy, who is well-known for voicing Batman in various animated properties, starting with the critically acclaimed “Batman: The Animated Series,...
- 4/14/2022
- by Wilson Chapman
- Variety Film + TV
The Far East Film Festival in Italy’s Udine has set Chinese-Italian co-production “The Italian Recipe” as the opening title of a revived, largely in-person event.
The film, directed by Hou Zuxin, sees an unexpected series of events bring together a Chinese reality TV show contestant and a woman already resident in Italy. The collision of personalities, connections and chemistry between stars Liu Xun and Yao Huang resemble those of “Roman Holiday,” festival organizers suggest. The film has its world premier on Friday next week, launching a nine-day event that runs until April 22-30.
The 2022 selection runs to 72 titles, selected from over 400 submissions, numbers that organizers say, is proof that Asian filmmaking was not halted by the Covid-19 pandemic. “The fear, not unreasonable, given all the halted productions, dismantled sets and release dates announced and then postponed for months, that there wouldn’t be many films to choose from was...
The film, directed by Hou Zuxin, sees an unexpected series of events bring together a Chinese reality TV show contestant and a woman already resident in Italy. The collision of personalities, connections and chemistry between stars Liu Xun and Yao Huang resemble those of “Roman Holiday,” festival organizers suggest. The film has its world premier on Friday next week, launching a nine-day event that runs until April 22-30.
The 2022 selection runs to 72 titles, selected from over 400 submissions, numbers that organizers say, is proof that Asian filmmaking was not halted by the Covid-19 pandemic. “The fear, not unreasonable, given all the halted productions, dismantled sets and release dates announced and then postponed for months, that there wouldn’t be many films to choose from was...
- 4/12/2022
- by Patrick Frater
- Variety Film + TV
“Spider-Man: No Way Home” was gifted a sixth successive victory at the South Korean box office in a weekend with no releases of commercially significant films.
“Spider-Man” played out to a lowball $1.23 million haul between Friday and Sunday. That was only 18% down on its previous weekend score and lifted its running total since release on Dec. 15, 2021, to $60.3 million.
It also kept a substantial lead over its rivals, with a 28% market share, ahead of “Sing 2” in second place with a score of $863,000 and a market share of 20%.
The aggregate nationwide box office for the weekend, however, fell deeper into the doldrums. It slipped from $5.99 million to $4.34 million.
Korean title “Special Delivery” earned $744,000 in third place, down from its $1.33 million opening a week earlier. After two weekends, it has accumulated $3.20 million.
Another Korean-made hopeful, “The Policeman’s Lineage” held on to fourth place with $492,000 in its third weekend. Since releasing on Jan.
“Spider-Man” played out to a lowball $1.23 million haul between Friday and Sunday. That was only 18% down on its previous weekend score and lifted its running total since release on Dec. 15, 2021, to $60.3 million.
It also kept a substantial lead over its rivals, with a 28% market share, ahead of “Sing 2” in second place with a score of $863,000 and a market share of 20%.
The aggregate nationwide box office for the weekend, however, fell deeper into the doldrums. It slipped from $5.99 million to $4.34 million.
Korean title “Special Delivery” earned $744,000 in third place, down from its $1.33 million opening a week earlier. After two weekends, it has accumulated $3.20 million.
Another Korean-made hopeful, “The Policeman’s Lineage” held on to fourth place with $492,000 in its third weekend. Since releasing on Jan.
- 1/23/2022
- by Patrick Frater
- Variety Film + TV
“Spider-Man: No Way Home” remained on top of the South Korean box office for the fifth consecutive weekend. New releases of local titles failed to make a breakthrough.
“Spider-Man,” which finished 2021 as the top film of the year, continued its dominant run with$1.48 million over the latest weekend, according to data from Kobis, the tracking service operated by the Korean Film Council (Kofic). That gave it a 25% market share and expanded its cumulative total since Dec. 15, 2021 to $58.2 million.
Korean crime-action film “Special Delivery” came in second with a $1.33 million weekend and $1.88 million over its five opening days. It was given 992 screens, still shy of the 1,100 that “Spider-Man” is playing on.
“Sing 2” held steady in third place with $1.07 million in its second weekend, giving it a 12-day cumulative of $3.85 million.
“A Policeman’s Lineage,” another Korean crime title that launched on Jan. 5, slipped from second place to fourth. Its second...
“Spider-Man,” which finished 2021 as the top film of the year, continued its dominant run with$1.48 million over the latest weekend, according to data from Kobis, the tracking service operated by the Korean Film Council (Kofic). That gave it a 25% market share and expanded its cumulative total since Dec. 15, 2021 to $58.2 million.
Korean crime-action film “Special Delivery” came in second with a $1.33 million weekend and $1.88 million over its five opening days. It was given 992 screens, still shy of the 1,100 that “Spider-Man” is playing on.
“Sing 2” held steady in third place with $1.07 million in its second weekend, giving it a 12-day cumulative of $3.85 million.
“A Policeman’s Lineage,” another Korean crime title that launched on Jan. 5, slipped from second place to fourth. Its second...
- 1/17/2022
- by Patrick Frater
- Variety Film + TV
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