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September 10, 2022

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"Tell Me Lies" From "Queen America" creator Meaghan Oppenheimer comes this drama series that follows college sweethearts Lucy and Stephen (Grace Van Patten, "Under the Silver Lake," and Jackson White, "Mrs. Fletcher") as they fall into an addictive entanglement that will permanently alter the lives of themselves and those around them. Branden Cook, Sonia Mena and Catherine Missal also star. (ORIGINAL) "NFL Football" The 17-game slate kicks off with a powerhouse AFC West match-up as Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs play host to Justin Herbert and the Los Angeles Chargers. Other noteworthy games include Miami Dolphins at Cincinnati Bengals (Sept. 29), New Orleans Saints at Arizona Cardinals (Oct. 20) and Buffalo Bills at New England Patriots (Dec. 1). Al Michaels and Kirk Herbstreit call the action. (ORIGINAL) "Narco-Saints" From South Korea comes this crime drama about a businessman who has no choice but to cooperate with the secret operation of a government intelligence agency to track down the Korean drug lord who has taken control of Suriname in South America. Ha Jung-woo, Hwang Jung-min and Park Hae- soo head the cast. (ORIGINAL) The STREAM Scene Where all the top choices can be found in one place! "Epic Adventures of Bertie Gregory" (Available now) National Geographic Explorer Bertie Gregory takes viewers on epic journeys into the most spectacular and obscure corners of the wild world, along the way bringing viewers into animals' lives to capture the untold stories of iconic creatures living in some of the harshest environments on our planet in this unscripted adventure series. (ORIGINAL) 10 • Terre Haute Tribune-Star • September 11 - 17, 2022 BEST NATALIE WOOD MOVIES "Miracle on 34th Street" (1947) A very young Wood is part of this holiday staple as a Macy's executive's (Maureen O'Hara) skeptical daughter, who doesn't believe in Santa Claus ... until she meets the real deal (Oscar winner Edmund Gwenn). "Rebel Without a Cause" (1955) Wood started to come of age as a friend of a deeply troubled town newcomer (James Dean) in this Nicholas Ray-directed drama classic. "The Searchers" (1956) Regarded by many as the greatest Western ever made, John Ford's saga features Wood as the Comanche- abducted niece of the Civil War veteran (John Wayne) who pursues her. "Marjorie Morningstar" (1958) One of Wood's more underrated movies foreshadowed some of her later ones, adapting Herman Wouk's novel about a would-be actress whose love for an aspiring writer (Gene Kelly) is opposed by her parents. "Splendor in the Grass" (1961) Speaking to a generation, and still doing so today, Wood's performance for director Elia Kazan as a 1920s Kansas teen facing social pressures – and not doing particularly well in handling that – remains a milestone among the credits of both Wood and her leading man, Warren Beatty. (Turner Classic Movies shows the film Friday, Sept. 16.) "West Side Story" (1961) Steven Spielberg's version earned acclaim and awards more recently, but director Robert Wise's Oscar-winning musical is destined to remain forever beloved for elements including Wood's portrayal of lovestruck heroine Maria. "Gypsy" (1962) Wood does dynamic work as a burlesque performer striving to live out the dreams of her pushy mom (Rosalind Russell), the ultimate "stage mother." "Love With the Proper Stranger" (1963) Forming a dynamic duo with Steve McQueen, Wood is affecting as a saleswoman dealing with an expected pregnancy and the musician who's the father. "Inside Daisy Clover" (1965) In her first teaming with Robert Redford – who credits her with having been a major proponent of his screen career – Wood plays an unlikely movie star who has a hard time dealing with the trappings of the Hollywood of the 1930s. "Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice" (1969) Nodding to social developments of the time, Wood rolled the dice with her image by playing part of a two-couple foursome experimenting with freedom in commitment and sexuality. "Brainstorm" (1983) Completed after her death, Wood's final film is an intriguing science-fiction tale casting her as one of several researchers involved in developing a device that can read people's minds. BY JAY BOBBIN "West Side Story" "Miracle on 34th Street" "Rebel Without a Cause"

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