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A late fourth-round knockout from The Monster, who retains his undisputed super-bantamweight world titles once again and stays undefeated as he moves to 29-0 with a 26th career knockout.
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It's as if Prime Target isn't entirely confident of its conceit, the writing overcompensating through repetition and drawn-out scenes that don't flow like you'd hope. That's a shame, because in a ...
Prime Target kicks off with a fascinating premise: Edward Brooks (Leo Woodall) is on the brink of unraveling the mathematical secrets that safeguard every computer system in the world. The ...
From a modern perspective, it's also the foundation of so much of our evolving world. In Apple TV+'s Prime Target, a young student's research could revolutionize everything... if a host of ...
How to watch 'Prime Target' in U.S., U.K. and Australia The first two episodes of "Prime Target" landed exclusively on Apple TV Plus in the U.S., U.K., Australia and beyond on Wednesday, January 22 .
In the new mini-series “Prime Target,” streaming on Apple TV+, the 28-year-old British actor stars as Edward Brooks, a graduate student in mathematics at Cambridge whose visionary work places ...
When we’re introduced to Edward Brooks (Leo Woodall), “Prime Target’s” protagonist, we’re told he’s a brilliant postgraduate mathematician. So brilliant, that he makes a major breakthrough in finding ...
The endearingly daft Prime Target moves things on a little. It’s sort of SparkNotes academia: simpler, more accessible; a streamlined version of something that was pretty streamlined anyway.