There are five Native writers staffed on Rutherford Falls, one of the largest Indigenous writer's rooms on American television. The series represents a breakthrough moment in Native representation in comedy television, both in front of and behind the camera. RELATED: Rutherford Falls creators Michael Schur and Sierra Teller Ornelas discuss why it's important to hero Native stories Nathan is a proud descendant of the town's founder who runs the town's heritage museum, while Reagan is a member of the Minishonka Nation, who has dreams of championing the history of her people. He and his best friend Reagan Wells (Jana Schmieding) find themselves at a crossroads, quite literally, when their sleepy town gets an unexpected wakeup call. RELATED: Ed Helms reveals the surprising fan who still calls him 'Nard Dog' 8 years after The Office ended Not only does Rutherford Falls have similar themes of civics, community and bureaucracy, just like the Amy Poehler series, it also has clever writing and unique, unexpected laughs. The series is created by Michael Schur and owes a lot to his previous series, Parks and Recreation. What: Comedy series Rutherford Falls is returning for it's second season starring The Office and The Hangover's Ed Helms and Schitt's Creek's Dustin Milligan. If you're looking for a good thriller, or just a look at Hemsworth's. Shot in Queensland, the film looks spectacular, with beautiful ocean shots, and dark desert landscapes. The inmates all beginning to question the reality of their emotions and sets out to discover the truth. The film asks the question around whether science can influence human nature, as the facility features a drug capable of generating feelings of love. Inmate Jeff (Miles Teller) comes to care for another prisoner and tries to outmaneuver the experiments of the prison to save her. The sci-fi thriller follows two convicts living in a near-future society grappling with their pasts while trapped in a facility that allows prisoners to reduce their sentence time by volunteering for experiments using emotion-altering drugs, which are run by prison overseer Steve Abnesti (Hemsworth). What: Netflix's hotly anticipated new film, starring Chris Hemsworth is finally here.
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