Rebecca Ferguson standing in a corn field in Silo
The partition between Halloween and Christmas marks a strange time for television, as the breathtaking highs of the horror-season are replaced with anticipation of the glitz and glamor of the yuletide spirit. However, amid this is a November lineup of movies and television that often comes stacked with big-name projects and underrated indie hits.
'Bad Sisters' ✕ Remove Ads There's no hiding from the fact that Bad Sisters was an undeniable success when it first debuted on Apple TV+ two years ago. Following the grieving Garvey sisters, the show blends comedy and drama as the siblings come together to try and rid one of their own, Gracie , of the terrifying, evil clutches of her manipulative husband JP .
✕ Remove Ads With secrets and lies around every corner, it became impossible to second-guess Silo, leading to an explosive ending that would lay the groundwork for a second season that promises big things. Executive produced by creator Graham Yost, Michael Dinner, Nina Jack, Joanna Thapa, Morten Tyldum, Hugh Howey, Fred Golan, Rémi Aubuchon, and Rebecca Ferguson, Silo stars the latter alongside Tim Robbins, Common, Avi Nash, Harriet Walter, and many more.
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