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‘Prime Target,' Apple TV+'s Repetitive Espionage Thriller Starring Leo Woodall, Completely Misses the Mark: TV Review
In Apple TV+’s new espionage thriller, “Prime Target,” created by Steve Thompson, Cambridge University Ph.D. candidate Edward Brooks (Leo Woodall) is on the cusp of uncovering a new way to view prime numbers.
‘Prime Target’ Review: Apple TV+’s Math-Themed Conspiracy Thriller Doesn’t Add Up to Much
Leo Woodall ('One Day') plays a brilliant graduate student whose work puts him in the crosshairs of a global conspiracy.
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PRIME TARGET : STREAM IT OR SKIP IT?
In the meantime, Mallinder’s wife, anthropology professor Andrea Lavin (Sidse Babett Knudsen), has gotten a call about a chamber found below a street in Bagdhad after a gas explosion, and is being ...
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Inside the life of Prime Target star Fra Fee who plays Adam
In addition to his screen roles, Fee has an impressive theatre resume, with roles in productions such as Dirty Dancing, A Man ...
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Apple TV Plus just added a new thriller — should you stream it or skip it?
Issues delivered straight to your door or device Apple hopes it has a new hit with 'Prime Target' ...
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Need a distraction from the real world? Try a British conspiracy thriller and a Swedish satire
In 'Prime Target' on Apple TV+ and 'Whisky on the Rocks' on Hulu, both premiering Wednesday, are both shows where the United ...
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