Couch Theatre: Echo Valley

By Demi Taveras

"Echo Valley" (R) -- The drama is intense with this next release on June 13, a thriller film led by the incredible duo of Julianne Moore and Sydney Sweeney. Following mother Kate (Moore) and daughter Claire (Sweeney), the film kicks off when Claire shows up at her mother's farm in Pennsylvania frightened and covered in her boyfriend's blood.

Julianne Moore, left, and Sydney Sweeney star in "Echo Valley." Photo Credit: Courtesy of Apple TV+

Wanting to be there for her child, Kate tries to help Claire recover from a situation that resulted in an accidental death. But as time passes, their secret is threatened to be exposed, and Kate must decide how far she's willing to go to protect her kin. (Apple TV+)

"The 78th Annual Tony Awards" (TV-PG) -- Cynthia Erivo, who stunned everyone with her moving performance as Elphaba in "Wicked" (2024), is this year's host of the annual Tony Awards! Held at the legendary Radio City Music Hall in New York City, the ceremony can now be streamed if you missed the live broadcast on CBS. "Buena Vista Social Club," "Death Becomes Her," and "Maybe Happy Ending" lead with the most nominations (10 for each) and are, of course, included in the ceremony's performances. Meanwhile, George Clooney landed a nomination for his work in "Good Night, and Good Luck." Audra McDonald, who recently received Patti LuPone's deepest apologies due to LuPone's controversial statements, is nominated for her work as Rose in "Gypsy." (Paramount+)

"Deep Cover" (R) -- Bryce Dallas Howard ("Argylle") leads this ridiculously hilarious action comedy, co-starring Orlando Bloom ("The Cut") and Nick Mohammed ("Ted Lasso"). The trio plays a group of aspiring actors who've landed at an improv club for the time being. Although their acting careers remain stagnant, a detective approaches them with a dire need for their help. A criminal gang in London runs rampant, and the detective is convinced that these three humble improvisers can pull off the undercover mission of infiltrating the gang. Premiering June 12, this film reunites several "Game of Thrones" and "House of the Dragon" actors such as Ian McShane, Paddy Considine and Sonoya Mizuno. (Amazon Prime Video)

"Love Island USA: Season 7" (TV-MA) -- It's time to grab your pink suitcase, throw on your favorite swimsuit, and get your bevvies ready for another chaotic season of "Love Island USA." Ariana Madix is back to host her second season of the reality show, where 10 singles enter a villa in Fiji to find the loves of their lives (or lots of clout). Since the show's premiere on June 3, episodes release basically every day until mid-July, with a reunion episode following the finale about a month later in August. Time will tell if this season brings as much drama as last year's season with Leah Kateb and Andrea Carmona, but we'll definitely be rooting for a few of the Florida locals - Chelley from Orlando, Nicolas from Jacksonville, and Yulissa from Miami! (Peacock)

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