It’s a tale as old as time. You think you have plenty of bandwidth to balance responsibilities with a social life, but then someone tells you it’s time to grow up. The women of “Act Your Age” have heard it one too many times before, and they’re ready to go their own way when Season 1, Part 2 premieres on Saturday, June 3 at 8 p.m. Et on Bounce TV. You can watch Bounce TV with a subscription to Sling TV. You can also watch with Directv Stream, Fubo, or YouTube TV.
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About 'Act Your Age' Season 1, Part 2 Premiere
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- 6/3/2023
- by David Satin
- The Streamable
“Act Your Age” earns another win for Alyson Fouse and Bounce TV.
The sitcom starring Kym Whitley, Tisha Campbell, and Yvette Nicole Brown opened to an audience of 2.14 million total viewers with its two-episode back-to-back premiere on March 4 on Bounce TV, according to figures from Nielsen. Thus, making it the most-watched half-hour series launch in Bounce history.
The initial airing was also pushed with a special presentation on Bounce’s sister network, Ion.
“It’s the storytelling. It’s wonderful and I think there needs to be something said about how it really well represents black women in America today. That’s a real breath of fresh air,” said executive producer and David Hudson. “It’s fun, it’s funny, it’s engaging, it’s reflective. I think it has real broad appeal for a lot of women, men as well.”
Hudson adds: “Straight off the bat as we started...
The sitcom starring Kym Whitley, Tisha Campbell, and Yvette Nicole Brown opened to an audience of 2.14 million total viewers with its two-episode back-to-back premiere on March 4 on Bounce TV, according to figures from Nielsen. Thus, making it the most-watched half-hour series launch in Bounce history.
The initial airing was also pushed with a special presentation on Bounce’s sister network, Ion.
“It’s the storytelling. It’s wonderful and I think there needs to be something said about how it really well represents black women in America today. That’s a real breath of fresh air,” said executive producer and David Hudson. “It’s fun, it’s funny, it’s engaging, it’s reflective. I think it has real broad appeal for a lot of women, men as well.”
Hudson adds: “Straight off the bat as we started...
- 3/9/2023
- by BreAnna Bell
- Variety Film + TV
With age comes experience, right? The women of “Act Your Age,” the new series coming to [Bounce] on Saturday, March 6 have plenty of experience, but it’s taught them just one thing: age is just a number! The series focuses on three women who decide that just because their so-called “glory years” are behind them, that doesn’t mean anyone gets to tell them who they are or how to live their lives. You can watch Bounce TV with a subscription to Sling TV. You can also watch with Directv Stream, fuboTV, or YouTube TV.
How to Watch 'Act Your Age' Series Premiere When: Saturday, March 4, 2023 at 8:00 Pm Est TV: Bounce TV Stream: Watch with a subscription to Sling TV. Get 50% Off$40+ / month sling.com About 'Act Your Age' Series Premiere
This multiple-camera, half-hour comedy tells the story of three vibrant, successful Washington D.C.
How to Watch 'Act Your Age' Series Premiere When: Saturday, March 4, 2023 at 8:00 Pm Est TV: Bounce TV Stream: Watch with a subscription to Sling TV. Get 50% Off$40+ / month sling.com About 'Act Your Age' Series Premiere
This multiple-camera, half-hour comedy tells the story of three vibrant, successful Washington D.C.
- 3/4/2023
- by David Satin
- The Streamable
Stars: Dominique Swain, Bridger Buckley, Eric St. John, Arie Thompson, Eva Ceja, Brandon Alan Smith | Written by Geoff Meed, Lauren Pritchard, Joe Roche | Directed by Geoff Meed
The Asylum’s latest film, 4 Horsemen: Apocalypse dispenses with the usual buildup and gets right to the point. The world is in the midst of unprecedented storms, volcanic activity and locust swarms. They’re so bad the world will be destroyed in 12 hours if something isn’t done to stop it. And all General Norriss knows is that the epicentre is somewhere in Brazil. Luckily for her Sgt. Irv Shockley (Bridger Buckley) and Major Oakley Jones are already in the area so they can become the security detail for the team of experts she’s sending to deal with it.
Vulcanologist Dr. Lynise Hughes, meteorologist Dakota Lenna and microbiologist Elliot Rodney are all experts in their fields. But is that enough to...
The Asylum’s latest film, 4 Horsemen: Apocalypse dispenses with the usual buildup and gets right to the point. The world is in the midst of unprecedented storms, volcanic activity and locust swarms. They’re so bad the world will be destroyed in 12 hours if something isn’t done to stop it. And all General Norriss knows is that the epicentre is somewhere in Brazil. Luckily for her Sgt. Irv Shockley (Bridger Buckley) and Major Oakley Jones are already in the area so they can become the security detail for the team of experts she’s sending to deal with it.
Vulcanologist Dr. Lynise Hughes, meteorologist Dakota Lenna and microbiologist Elliot Rodney are all experts in their fields. But is that enough to...
- 5/23/2022
- by Jim Morazzini
- Nerdly
Vivica A. Fox’s “The Wrong Valentine” premieres Thursday, marking the star and producer’s 25th film in Lifetime’s “The Wrong” franchise. And 25 installments into her made-for-tv series, Fox says there is only one thing she could possibly do in a “Wrong” film that wouldn’t be right.
“I get to cast myself in characters that normally Hollywood wouldn’t even give me an opportunity to play,” Fox, who has produced all 25 “Wrong” films and has starred in 22 of them, told TheWrap. “I’ve played a detective, a principal, a mom. The only thing David DeCoteau, the director, won’t let me play is the villain, because I’ve always got to deliver that catchy phrase. ‘Well it looks like you’ve got the wrong cheerleader’ or ‘You’ve got the wrong Valentine’ or ‘You’ve got the wrong Mr. Right.’ And people are like, ‘I can’t wait...
“I get to cast myself in characters that normally Hollywood wouldn’t even give me an opportunity to play,” Fox, who has produced all 25 “Wrong” films and has starred in 22 of them, told TheWrap. “I’ve played a detective, a principal, a mom. The only thing David DeCoteau, the director, won’t let me play is the villain, because I’ve always got to deliver that catchy phrase. ‘Well it looks like you’ve got the wrong cheerleader’ or ‘You’ve got the wrong Valentine’ or ‘You’ve got the wrong Mr. Right.’ And people are like, ‘I can’t wait...
- 2/11/2021
- by Jennifer Maas
- The Wrap
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