In the trailer for one of Quibi’s upcoming shows, Survive, Sophie Turner stars as a young woman who leaves a group home for “the broken, the sad, and the suffering,” only to hop on a plane that crashes into a bone-chillingly cold mountain. There’s not enough here outside of Teigen’s sensibility and amply-documented personal life (husband John Legend makes a cameo, of course) to really call it a show.
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Turner and Hawkins are good with clunky material, and the cinematography impressive (from what you can appreciate of it on a tiny phone screen), but “Survive” nevertheless ends up wandering amidst its own toxic clichés. She said in a previous statement about the series: '[The character Jane]'s a complex character fighting against the odds to not only save her life, but to also find her own source of strength and courage. The actress, 24, … One of the stronger (and funnier) scripted Quibi series of those we got to see in advance, “Flipped” casts Will Forte and Kaitlin Olson as egomaniacal aspiring house flippers who stumble into deep trouble when their new renovation project includes a drywall full of cash. Log in or link your magazine subscription, A Handy Guide to Everything That Will Be on Quibi When It Launches, Demi Lovato and Fiancé Max Ehrich Split After 2 Months Ending Their Quar Romance, For the Love of God, Do Not Listen to Tory Lanez’s New Album, Uh Oh, Now You’re Crying at Drew Barrymore’s Reunion With Tom Green. This Week in True-Crime Podcasts: Killer Clowns, Cult Prophets, and More. Another passenger (Corey Hawkins) manages to survive the crash with her, but their real test of survival soon begins: They have to navigate the brutal wilderness to get to safety, avoiding all of those wolves and, oh God, random acts of avalanches. This celebrity-centric show ditches its stars after the first few minutes: The episode’s designated famous person kicks off a “chain” by giving $100,000 to a person in their lives, who then must give $50,000 of that money to a person who will give away $25,000, thus ending the journey.
For a show about racing for one’s life, this one takes a perversely long time (yes, even at Quick Bite length) to get where it’s going: We experience, in flashback, Hemsworth’s degradation at the hands of an unfeeling economy — but even this potentially vital story feels sapped of energy, snap, or anything new to say about an oft-told story. There’s not enough here outside of Teigen’s sensibility and amply-documented personal life (husband John Legend makes a cameo, of course) to really call it a show.