'Widow's Bay' Is Cursed -- but Manages to Be Both Funny and Frightening
The 10-episode series pairs paranormal scares with small-town political stakes as a mayor tries to lure tourists to the island.
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'Widow's Bay' is cursed -- but manages to be both funny and frightening
In Apple TV's new horror-comedy, Matthew Rhys plays a mayor who wants to turn his New England island into a popular tourist destination. There's just one problem: The island may be a source of evil.
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There are two types of small cities in American series: those where everyone knows each other, and those where everyone hides a curse in his family tree or a grimoire...
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We've done podcasts on The Bear, Stranger Things, and a handful of others television shows, and in a few weeks, it's possible you're going to add Widow's Bay to that mix, because both Rob and Patrick are absolutely obsessed with the stories coming out of this weird island.Horror? Comedy? Matthew Rhys? What's not to like?So far, the only problem is the show is weekly!Rob: I don’t know if we’re going to do an emergency My Turn on this but Patrick …
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