This week, NPR's Pop Culture Happy Hour highlighted the excitement surrounding Apple TV's "Silo," a series rooted in an underground community grappling with their history. Meanwhile, Rilo Kiley's announced reunion for a festival show marks their first performance in 17 years, igniting nostalgia among longtime fans. The crew also pointed out the satirical short film "Johanne Sacreblu" on YouTube, responding to the film Emilia Perez, showcasing the ongoing vibrancy of creative responses in pop culture. Overall, the week encapsulates a mix of thrilling reunions and intriguing new content.
I've watched two seasons of Silo in real time and haven't gotten lost or anything. It's about a world with 10,000 people underground in a silo.
Rilo Kiley announced that it's getting back together to play its first show together in 17 years. This is big news for fans of their classic records.
Johanne Sacreblu is a short film available on YouTube that is a satiric response to the film Emilia Perez.
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