Sadie Sink is a young American actress best known for her roles as Max Mayfield in the Netflix sci-fi horror series Stranger Things and Martha Brady in the NBC drama This Is Us. Born on April 16th, 2002, Sadie began acting when she was just 8 years old. She has since starred in various productions such as The Bleeding House, The Glass Castle, Unsolved: The Murders of Tupac and Biggie, American Odyssey and the upcoming film We Are The Wave.
Sadie Sink. Depositphotos
Sadie’s performance as the nerdy yet brave Max Mayfield on Stranger Things has earned her critical acclaim. For her role as Max, she was nominated for a Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series three times. In addition to her work on television and film productions, Sadie also takes time to engage with fans through social media platforms like Instagram and Twitter.
Sadie Sink. Depositphotos
Sadie’s performance as the nerdy yet brave Max Mayfield on Stranger Things has earned her critical acclaim. For her role as Max, she was nominated for a Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series three times. In addition to her work on television and film productions, Sadie also takes time to engage with fans through social media platforms like Instagram and Twitter.
- 2/23/2023
- by Movies Martin Cid Magazine
- Martin Cid Magazine - Movies
We Are The Wave is a German TV show that premiered on Netflix in November 2019. It is loosely based on the 1981 novel ‘The Wave’. The show focuses on a group of teens that start to protest against the social ills in their society. However, their movement soon begins to get out of their control and they end up participating in things that they were originally protesting about. Here are ten things about the show that you may not know. 1. The Novel Was Written By Morton Rhue The show takes its inspiration from the book ‘The Wave’ which
10 Things You Didn’t Know About We Are the Wave...
10 Things You Didn’t Know About We Are the Wave...
- 11/16/2019
- by Aiden Mason
- TVovermind.com
October is over which means spooky flicks (aside from Tim Burton’s “The Nightmare Before Christmas”) are done. So, Netflix is making room for its upcoming Thanksgiving and Christmas programming. Prepare for the merry festivities by curling up with some hot cocoa and watching “Elliot the Littlest Reindeer,” or the second season of “The Great British Baking Show: Holidays.”
Netflix is adding to its slate of black productions by adding the ’90s films such as “Paid In Full” and the Nia Long and Larenz Tate love story “Love Jones.” The streamer is also including “Undercover Brother 2” starring Michael Jai White on its long list of movies.
Additionally, some highly anticipated TV projects are making their way to the streamer this month such as Kerry Washington’s “American Son” and “The Crown.” Fans are anxious to see how Netflix continues the royals story with its new cast including with Tobias Menzies,...
Netflix is adding to its slate of black productions by adding the ’90s films such as “Paid In Full” and the Nia Long and Larenz Tate love story “Love Jones.” The streamer is also including “Undercover Brother 2” starring Michael Jai White on its long list of movies.
Additionally, some highly anticipated TV projects are making their way to the streamer this month such as Kerry Washington’s “American Son” and “The Crown.” Fans are anxious to see how Netflix continues the royals story with its new cast including with Tobias Menzies,...
- 11/2/2019
- by BreAnna Bell
- Variety Film + TV
Netflix has confirmed that 26 new original series, movies and specials will be debuting on the streaming service in November. Leading off the lineup is the eagerly awaited Martin Scorsese crime drama “The Irishman” starring Academy Awards champs Robert De Niro, Al Pacino and Joe Pesci. You’ll have to wait till the end of the month to see that Oscar frontrunner.
Before then, you can stream another strong contender for year-end awards: season 3 of “The Crown,” with Oscar winner Olivia Colman taking over the role of Queen Elizabeth II from Claire Foy, who bagged an Emmy for her efforts.
In the lead-up to Christmas, Netflix is programming a slew of holiday fare, including the movies “Dear Santa,” “Holiday Rush” and “Let It Snow” as well as a Yuletide-themed edition of “The Great British Baking Show.”
Below is the full schedule of everything that is coming and leaving Netflix in November...
Before then, you can stream another strong contender for year-end awards: season 3 of “The Crown,” with Oscar winner Olivia Colman taking over the role of Queen Elizabeth II from Claire Foy, who bagged an Emmy for her efforts.
In the lead-up to Christmas, Netflix is programming a slew of holiday fare, including the movies “Dear Santa,” “Holiday Rush” and “Let It Snow” as well as a Yuletide-themed edition of “The Great British Baking Show.”
Below is the full schedule of everything that is coming and leaving Netflix in November...
- 10/31/2019
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
The coming months are going to be fascinating ones for Netflix, as the perennial streaming giant has to compete with Disney Plus and Apple TV+. As usual, though, the company’s releasing some new original content next month while also introducing a few Christmas titles into the mix ahead of December.
Some highlights for November include the third season of The Crown, and the streaming premiere of Martin Scorsese’s The Irishman. In addition, we’re getting new episodes of animated hits such as She-Ra and the Princesses of Power, and the second installment of the cult British series The End of the F***king World.
At present, though, there doesn’t seem to be a large number of recent movie additions outside of Netflix originals, perhaps owing to the service’s ongoing commitment to its own content in the face of Apple TV+ launching on November 1st and Disney...
Some highlights for November include the third season of The Crown, and the streaming premiere of Martin Scorsese’s The Irishman. In addition, we’re getting new episodes of animated hits such as She-Ra and the Princesses of Power, and the second installment of the cult British series The End of the F***king World.
At present, though, there doesn’t seem to be a large number of recent movie additions outside of Netflix originals, perhaps owing to the service’s ongoing commitment to its own content in the face of Apple TV+ launching on November 1st and Disney...
- 10/21/2019
- by Jessica James
- We Got This Covered
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