Get ready for an exciting extra reel of “Wicked Tuna” Season 13, airing on National Geographic this Sunday at 8:00 Pm. In this special episode titled “Extra Reel: Maine or Bust!”, viewers will be treated to bonus content featuring the crew of No Limits as they set out on their fishing journey.
Join the No Limits crew as they embark on their quest to land their first catch of the season. With thrilling moments and nail-biting suspense, this bonus episode offers an inside look into the challenges and triumphs faced by the fishermen as they navigate the treacherous waters in pursuit of the prized bluefin tuna.
Whether you’re a long-time fan of “Wicked Tuna” or new to the series, this extra reel promises to deliver adrenaline-pumping action and captivating storytelling that will keep you on the edge of your seat. Don’t miss “Extra Reel: Maine or Bust!” airing this...
Join the No Limits crew as they embark on their quest to land their first catch of the season. With thrilling moments and nail-biting suspense, this bonus episode offers an inside look into the challenges and triumphs faced by the fishermen as they navigate the treacherous waters in pursuit of the prized bluefin tuna.
Whether you’re a long-time fan of “Wicked Tuna” or new to the series, this extra reel promises to deliver adrenaline-pumping action and captivating storytelling that will keep you on the edge of your seat. Don’t miss “Extra Reel: Maine or Bust!” airing this...
- 3/24/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Excitement is on the horizon for fans of “Wicked Tuna” as Season 13 Episode 4, titled “Maine or Bust!”, sets sail on National Geographic at 9:00 Pm on Sunday, March 24, 2024. In this thrilling installment, viewers will witness the ladies of the No Limits vessel as they embark on their quest for the prized bluefin tuna.
Amidst the choppy waters and fierce competition, tensions run high as the crew of No Limits aims to make their mark by landing their first bluefin of the season. With skill and determination, they navigate the treacherous seas of Maine in pursuit of the elusive catch.
As the drama unfolds, viewers will be treated to breathtaking scenery and heart-pounding action as the No Limits crew battles the elements and each other in their quest for glory. Don’t miss out on the excitement as “Wicked Tuna” delivers another thrilling episode filled with high-stakes fishing and adrenaline-pumping moments.
Amidst the choppy waters and fierce competition, tensions run high as the crew of No Limits aims to make their mark by landing their first bluefin of the season. With skill and determination, they navigate the treacherous seas of Maine in pursuit of the elusive catch.
As the drama unfolds, viewers will be treated to breathtaking scenery and heart-pounding action as the No Limits crew battles the elements and each other in their quest for glory. Don’t miss out on the excitement as “Wicked Tuna” delivers another thrilling episode filled with high-stakes fishing and adrenaline-pumping moments.
- 3/17/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Actor Kate Hudson decided to support Swing Shift star Kurt Russell in the 2004 feature Poseidon. But there was one scene that was too hard to stomach even for Hudson.
Kate Hudson couldn’t stand watching Kurt Russell drown in ‘Poseidon’ Kate Hudson | Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic
Poseidon was a 2006 disaster film about a tidal wave that crashes into a luxury ship. Russell played one of the survivors in the feature searching for a way to safety. He did the project without reading the script, and simply wanted to work with the film’s director Wolfgang Petersen.
“Back before I signed on to Vanilla Sky with Tom Cruise and Cameron Crowe, my agent and I were talking on the phone, and I said, ‘Yeah, I want to work with those guys,’” Russell once told Entertainment Weekly. “And he said, ‘Well, do you want to read the script first?’ And I said, ‘No,...
Kate Hudson couldn’t stand watching Kurt Russell drown in ‘Poseidon’ Kate Hudson | Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic
Poseidon was a 2006 disaster film about a tidal wave that crashes into a luxury ship. Russell played one of the survivors in the feature searching for a way to safety. He did the project without reading the script, and simply wanted to work with the film’s director Wolfgang Petersen.
“Back before I signed on to Vanilla Sky with Tom Cruise and Cameron Crowe, my agent and I were talking on the phone, and I said, ‘Yeah, I want to work with those guys,’” Russell once told Entertainment Weekly. “And he said, ‘Well, do you want to read the script first?’ And I said, ‘No,...
- 11/11/2023
- by Antonio Stallings
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
London-based Sideways Film has taken world sales on British director Carey Born’s “Cyborg: A Documentary” about a man who was born color blind and has an antenna embedded in his head to help contend with this condition.
Filmed in the U.K., Spain, Denmark, Australia and across the U.S. in New York, Los Angeles, San Jose and New Jersey, the doc about the world’s first officially recognized cyborg premiered last month at the Cph:dox festival in Copenhagen and was selected by the fest to screen online on its Para:dox platform.
“Cyborg” centers on “cyborg artist” Neil Harbisson who was born with a rare condition called achromatopsia, which means he sees only in black and white. In 2003 Harbisson had an illegal operation. A so-called “eyeborg” antenna was implanted in the back of his head enabling him to “hear colour” as waves that are translated into sound frequencies and transmitted to his auditory cortex.
Filmed in the U.K., Spain, Denmark, Australia and across the U.S. in New York, Los Angeles, San Jose and New Jersey, the doc about the world’s first officially recognized cyborg premiered last month at the Cph:dox festival in Copenhagen and was selected by the fest to screen online on its Para:dox platform.
“Cyborg” centers on “cyborg artist” Neil Harbisson who was born with a rare condition called achromatopsia, which means he sees only in black and white. In 2003 Harbisson had an illegal operation. A so-called “eyeborg” antenna was implanted in the back of his head enabling him to “hear colour” as waves that are translated into sound frequencies and transmitted to his auditory cortex.
- 4/26/2023
- by Nick Vivarelli
- Variety Film + TV
Apple, Netflix, HBO and The Hollywood Reporter are among the nominees for the 27th annual Webby Awards, the awards show that seeks to recognize top online content.
This year, the International Academy of Digital Arts & Sciences received almost 14,000 submissions coming from 70 different countries. Of the organizations nominated, Apple led the pack with a total of 22 nods, followed by MTV with 15, National Geographic and Netflix with 14 each, Audible with 13 and CNN, HBO and The Washington Post with 12 apiece.
THR received a nomination in the diversity, equity and inclusion social video for the February 2022 Blackfamous roundtable featuring Loretta Devine, Sheryl Lee Ralph, Wendy Raquel Robinson, Larenz Tate and Lynn Whitfield and moderated by THR editorial director Nekesa Mumbi Moody.
The Webby Awards will also recognize the podcast company with the most nominations and wins across categories; those in contention are Audible (13 nominations), Wondery (8), WaitWhat (7) and iHeartMedia (5).
The Webby Awards are chosen by...
This year, the International Academy of Digital Arts & Sciences received almost 14,000 submissions coming from 70 different countries. Of the organizations nominated, Apple led the pack with a total of 22 nods, followed by MTV with 15, National Geographic and Netflix with 14 each, Audible with 13 and CNN, HBO and The Washington Post with 12 apiece.
THR received a nomination in the diversity, equity and inclusion social video for the February 2022 Blackfamous roundtable featuring Loretta Devine, Sheryl Lee Ralph, Wendy Raquel Robinson, Larenz Tate and Lynn Whitfield and moderated by THR editorial director Nekesa Mumbi Moody.
The Webby Awards will also recognize the podcast company with the most nominations and wins across categories; those in contention are Audible (13 nominations), Wondery (8), WaitWhat (7) and iHeartMedia (5).
The Webby Awards are chosen by...
- 4/4/2023
- by J. Clara Chan
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Jenny Powell is one of Digital Spy's youngest icons, but she is more than worthy of the crown thanks to her versatile TV talents and tireless work on children's shows during the '80s and '90s. The Ilford lass began her career on BBC music show No Limits before finding her niche on classic kids entertainment formats Ghost Train, UP2U and the unforgettable Gimme 5, where she worked alongside comic sidekick Nobby The Sheep. Powell's (more)...
- 1/2/2009
- by By Alex Fletcher
- Digital Spy
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