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SUNDAY

The 2021 documentary “Roadrunner: A Movie About Anthony Bourdain” remembers the globe-trotting movie star chef who died in 2018. 6 and eight:30 p.m. CNN

Put together to bid your favourite frenemies adieu with the sequence finale of “Killing Eve.” Sandra Oh and Jodie Comer star. 8 p.m. BBC America; anytime, AMC+

A husband-and-wife duo helps owners spiff up their residences in rural Colorado within the new renovation sequence “Constructing Roots.” 9 p.m. HGTV

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The high-stakes drama “Billions” ends its sixth season. With Paul Giamatti, Maggie Siff and Corey Stoll. 9 p.m. Showtime

The rebooted motion drama “S.W.A.T.” hits the 100-episode mark. With Shemar Moore. 10 p.m. CBS

A veteran public defender (Courtney B. Vance) takes the case of a Black teen being sought by Chicago police within the new drama “61st Avenue.” 10 p.m. AMC; anytime, AMC+

This little piggy went to market, this little piggy stayed residence within the new porcine-centric documentary “Magnificent Beast.” 10 p.m. PBS SoCal World; anytime, PBS.org

The experience’s over within the finale of the fact-based drama “Tremendous Pumped: The Battle for Uber.” With Kyle Chandler and Joseph Gordon-Levitt. 10 p.m. Showtime

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MONDAY

Mom-daughter duo Naomi and Wynonna Judd, a.okay.a the Judds, reunite to carry out on the “2022 CMT Music Awards.” Kelsea Ballerini and “The Avengers’ ” Anthony Mackie co-host from Nashville. 8 p.m. CBS; additionally 5 p.m., Paramount+

Right here is the church, right here is the steeple: The brand new docuspecial “Secrets and techniques of Sacred Structure” excursions a few of America’s most spectacular homes of worship. 10 p.m. KCET

Bakery homeowners who ain’t precisely raking within the dough flip to pastry chef Stephanie Boswell for assist in the brand new sequence “Bake or Break.” 10 p.m. Meals Community

TUESDAY

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“Orange Is the New Black” meets the U.Ok. model of “The Workplace” within the new documentary-style comedy “Laborious Cell.” Catherine Tate stars. Anytime, Netflix

“Watchmen” star Regina King and that sequence’ creator, Damon Lindelof, are featured in a brand new installment of “Discovering Your Roots With Henry Louis Gates, Jr.” 8 p.m. KOCE

Little Large City performs stripped-down variations of their hits, and possibly roasts a number of s’mores, on a brand new “CMT Campfire Periods.” 8 p.m CMT

It’s Hitler versus Stalin — benefit, Stalin — as Germany invades the Soviet Union within the Season 2 premiere of “Rise of the Nazis: Dictators at Battle.” 9 p.m. KOCE

The jig is up within the finale of the true-crime drama “The Factor About Pam.” Renée Zellweger stars. 10 p.m. NBC

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WEDNESDAY

Marijuana dispensaries get makeovers courtesy of inside designer and hashish fanatic Kim Myles within the new renovation sequence “Excessive Design.” Anytime, Discovery+

President Barack Obama offers naturalist David Attenborough a run for his cash as narrator of the brand new sequence “Our Nice Nationwide Parks.” Anytime, Netflix

Higher pack a parka! “Nature” visits the Arctic Nationwide Wildlife Refuge within the new episode “American Arctic.” 8 p.m. KOCE

Nation music’s Brooks & Dunn speak store in between taking part in a few of their greatest hits within the debut installment of “CMT Storytellers.” 8 p.m. CMT

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The celebrities of “Moonshiners” hit the freeway to discover the historical past of hooch within the USA within the new spinoff “Moonshiners: American Spirit.” 8 p.m. Discovery Channel

The brand new docuspecial “Trying to find Justice: Life After Lockup” follows 4 parolees as they try to reintegrate into society. 10 p.m. KOCE

THURSDAY

Hola! The 2000-04 sitcom “The Brothers García” begets a sequel, “The Garcias,” with a number of actors from the unique sequence reprising their roles. Anytime, HBO Max

Did you assume they have been simply going to go away? Kim and the fam, who wrapped their long-running actuality present on E! final yr, return of their new sequence “The Kardashians.” Anytime, Hulu

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“The Workplace’s” Craig Robinson will get out of the warehouse and into the snake-eradication enterprise within the new Florida-set sitcom “Killing It.” Anytime, Peacock

Mirror, mirror, on the wall: The trillion-dollar magnificence business comes below scrutiny within the new investigative sequence “Not So Fairly.” Anytime, HBO Max

Grammy winner LeAnn Rimes shares the stage with Mickey Guyton, Carly Pearce, et al., on a brand new version of “CMT Crossroads.” 8 p.m. CMT

FRIDAY

An upper-class British couple (Sienna Miller, Rupert Pal) discover themselves in a spot of hassle within the new drama “Anatomy of a Scandal.” Michelle Dockery (“Downton Abbey”) additionally stars. Anytime, Netflix

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That Eighties-era pc sport is evil — evil, I tells ya! — within the 2022 terror story “Select or Die.” With “A Nightmare on Elm Avenue’s” Robert Englund. Anytime, Netflix

“Yellowstone” meets “The X-Information” within the new Wyoming-set thriller drama “Outer Vary.” Josh Brolin stars. Anytime, Amazon Prime

You’re gonna hear them “Roar.” Nicole Kidman, Cynthia Erivo and “GLOW’s” Alison Brie are among the many stars featured on this new female-led anthology sequence. Anytime, Apple TV+

A movie-studio intern (“Mad Males’s” Kiernan Shipka) tries to keep away from getting chewed up and spit out by her sadistic boss (Diane Kruger) within the new sequence “Swimming With Sharks.” Anytime, Roku

The story of a feminine gang member turned group activist within the Bronx is instructed within the 2020 documentary “La Madrina: The Savage Lifetime of Lorine Padilla.” 5 and 11 p.m. Showtime

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Proficient younger terpsichoreans accomplice up with their parental items within the new competitors sequence “Come Dance With Me.” 8 p.m. CBS

Host Scott Yoo celebrates trailblazing Black composer Florence Worth in a brand new “Now Hear This” on “Nice Performances.” 9 p.m. KOCE

The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Heart takes it to the stage within the conclusion of the two-part docuseries “Chamber Music Society Returns.” 10 p.m. KOCE

“Invoice Maher: #Adulting” catches the comedian and speak present host serving up scorching takes in a brand new stand-up particular shot in Miami. 10 p.m. HBO

SATURDAY

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Are you prepared for some “USFL Soccer” … once more? The New Jersey Generals battle the Birmingham Stallions within the newest try to kickstart that failed sports activities league. 4:30 p.m. NBC and Fox

5 aspiring social-media influencers from Chi-town attain for the celebs proper right here in L.A. within the new TV film “North of the ten.” 8 p.m. BET

“The Workplace’s” Melora Hardin performs a romance novelist/meddling mother within the new TV film “Love, Categorised.” 8 p.m. Hallmark Channel

The mayhem will proceed till morale improves within the 2021 horror-franchise entry “The Perpetually Purge.” With Josh Lucas and Ana de la Reguera. 8 p.m. HBO

Michelle Williams of Future’s Youngster and Tina Knowles-Lawson, mom of Beyoncé, co-star within the new TV film “Wrath: A Seven Lethal Sins Story.” 8 p.m. Lifetime

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The beautiful and gifted Lizzo pulls double responsibility as host and performer on a brand new “Saturday Evening Dwell.” 8:29 and 11:29 p.m. NBC

A brand new “Misplaced LA” visits Little Tokyo and the Crenshaw district to inform the story of Southern California’s Japanese American group. 9 p.m. KCET

The prime-time TV grid is on hiatus in print. You’ll find extra TV protection at: latimes.com/whats-on-tv.

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The Real Bros of Simi Valley: The Movie Review — Straight Up Having a Good Time

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The Real Bros of Simi Valley: The Movie Review — Straight Up Having a Good Time

Even if you didn’t watch The Real Bros of Simi Valley during its three-season run, it’s likely you’ve seen GIFs or clips of a handful of scenes as they’ve made their way around the internet the last few years. The two most popular are easily “Bro, I’m straight up not having a good time” and “Yo Xan, get your boy, dawg.” As great as those moments are, they’re just a glimpse into what the show had to offer. So how does it fare as a movie, nearly four years after its last episode?

The Real Bros of Simi Valley Plot

If you’re unfamiliar with the show, it’s a parody reality show, satirizing the lifestyle and culture of Southern California, in the vein of other reality shows, namely Jersey Shore and the Real Housewives series. It follows a group of nine friends in the titular Simi Valley in California. It’s a true ensemble cast, though Jimmy Tatro (who also directed and co-wrote with his longtime friend and creative partner Christian Pierce; the two co-created the show together) is ostensibly the lead as Xander, the de facto leader of the squad.

Picking up a couple years after the conclusion of season three, Real Bros finds the crew gearing up for their 10 year high school reunion. As the self-proclaimed sickest crew in their high school, they make it their mission to prove to everyone they’re still as dope as ever, if not even doper. And with the purchase of a brand new truck, Xander hopes to take home the coveted Truck of the Year Award handed out at every Simi High 10 year anniversary.

Jimmy Tatro in The Real Bros of Simi Valley: The Movie (2024)

The Real Bros of Simi Valley Critique

Right off the bat, it’s completely clear Real Bros is not a serious movie in any way whatsoever. Sure, if you squint hard enough, there are glimpses of deeper themes and messaging sprinkled in. Don’t judge your happiness and and success off the happiness and success of others. If you’re happy, be content with who you are and where you’re at in life. Xander and his wife Molly (Colleen Donovan) have some very obvious marital problems. But those are often played as a joke, and are quickly resolved. And that’s fine. That’s not the movie Real Bros wants to be.

And that also makes it a pretty easy movie to critique. Do you like the mockumentary setup? Is this your style of humor? Do you find the characters interesting? If yes, then you’ll like it. There is such little story here, with such low stakes, that those aspects essentially don’t matter for how “good” the overall movie is.

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Cast of The Real Bros Of Simi Valley: The Movie (2024)
Cast of The Real Bros Of Simi Valley: The Movie (2024)

The humor, though, is unique. You’re not going to find many movies (I can’t come up with any off the top of my head) with this kind of collection of characters. They’re very “bro-ey” and as a parody, the script leans hard into it.

For better or worse (better, in my opinion), Real Bros uses that style and setup to set itself apart from every other comedy out there right now. And for comedies these days, that’s really saying something, and is an impressive to pull off.

The biggest thing Real Bros has going for it is the cast and therefore characters as well. The entire main cast from the show returns, and they all jump right back into their roles as if the show ended yesterday. They all had three seasons to hone their characters, and it pays off in spades with the movie.

All the ins and outs, the smaller details for each of them, all of those were already known, and every character gets their own moment or two to shine. The cast already had great chemistry to work with. Some hurdles that other movies might have to work through, Real Bros didn’t have to give a second thought to.

The Real Bros Of Simi Valley: The Movie (2024)
The Real Bros Of Simi Valley: The Movie (2024)

While the humor and characters are the sole reasons for watching Real Bros, being so committed to the bit will likely push some newer viewers away. I appreciate it, but I was also coming in as a fan of the show. There are also certain character moments and storylines (one in particular with Xander and Molly’s son) where the jokes won’t fully land without having the context from the series. It’s not a huge ding against Real Bros, but there are a handful of moments and jokes like this, not just one or two. It’s still a low barrier of entry, but it bears mentioning.

In Conclusion

The Real Bros of Simi Valley: The Movie is a terrific follow-up to the show. Tatro and Pierce have such a feel for these characters and that’s evident in every scene. Fans of the show don’t need to be sold on the movie. It’s more of what you already know and love, simple as that. New viewers may not be drawn into the overly “bro-ey” style and some of the more outlandish aspects. But I’d encourage everyone to give it a shot (watch the trailer first), as it’s in line to finish as one of the year’s funniest movies.

If you want to check out the show before watching the movie, the entire series is available on Tatro’s Life According to Jimmy YouTube channel.

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8 out of 10

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Ellen DeGeneres just canceled 4 dates on her comedy tour — no explanation given

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Ellen DeGeneres has abruptly canceled four of her stand-up tour dates — and didn’t give a reason why.

Those who bought tickets to the former talk show host’s performances in Dallas (July 10), San Francisco (July 21), Seattle (July 23) and Chicago (Aug. 11) were informed by concert promoter Live Nation that “unfortunately, the Event Organizer has had to cancel your event.”

Ticket holders will be issued full refunds in the next two to three weeks, Live Nation said. The company did not respond to a request for comment.

The Ellen’s Last Stand … Up Tour is being billed in a press release as her “long-awaited comeback to stand-up comedy” and “the last opportunity for fans to witness a comedy legend in her final curtain call.” according to a press release. Eight of the 27 dates are sold out, with the two final shows in Minneapolis being filmed for a Netflix special.

DeGeneres’ return to the stage follows a fall from grace that came when “The Ellen DeGeneres Show” — which ended in 2022 after a nearly two-decade run — was hit with allegations that it was a toxic workplace. A 2020 BuzzFeed News investigation revealed allegations of intimidation, racism and sexual misconduct by producers.

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It’s a tumble that DeGeneres makes light of in her stand-up, , riffing on getting “kicked out of show business.”

“This is the second time I’ve been kicked out of show business,” DeGeneres said in April during a set at Largo at the Coronet. “Eventually they’re going to kick me out for a third time because I’m mean, old and gay.”

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Despicable Me 4 movie review: Still fun the fourth time around

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Despicable Me 4 movie review: Still fun the fourth time around

Despicable Me 4 English (Theatres)

2024

Director:Chris Renaud, Patrick Delage

Cast:Steve Carell, Kristen Wiig, Pierre Coffin

Following a few insightful but intense releases in the animation sphere, Despicable Me 4 comes as a welcome change. Despite my initial sequel scepticism — arguably well-founded, considering this was the fourth instalment of scenes from the lives of Gru, his girls and the minions — I was very pleasantly surprised. The expected drop in quality that often comes as a series progresses never arrived with this one. 

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The fourth film features a storyline that maintains the key elements of chaotic good that characterises the series. Yet, as a few new characters and challenges are introduced, the resultant town and family dynamics are amusing. As expected, the minions continue to find themselves in ridiculous, funny and adorable pickles. In terms of the cute quotient, the movie definitely rises to the challenge, with the sweet, curious young girls and the introduction of a few furry friends.

The winning factor was the pace — the plot developed smoothly and quickly, in a way that really made one-and-a-half hours fly by. In typical Despicable Me fashion, the balance between physical comedy and character quirks work for both, young children and older audiences. 

Steve Carell makes a reappearance as his classic Gru self, seeming to only get more comfortable in his wacky and endearing characterisation. Lesser screen time and predictable lines did not enable other voice actors to shine as much as the leads. 

The soundtrack is cool and fresh, typical of what Pharrell Williams has done throughout the series. It has you grooving along as you hear it, and also sticks around as you hum it while leaving the theatre. 

In all, the film promises easy laughs and a fun viewing experience. Particularly if you’re a fan of the mischievous minions or good ol’ Gru, this is a must-watch for the weekend.

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Published 05 July 2024, 20:44 IST

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