New York Post

What my eyes are watching

- Cindy Adams

JESSICA Chastain and Eddie Redmayne teaming for an East Coast shoot. “The Good Nurse” is a true thriller story of a not so good R.N. The worst serial killer ever — dubbed the Angel of Death — Charlie Cullen confessed to doing away with 30 or more patients in 16 years.

His mortuary was a New Jersey hospital. Serving in a Trenton prison, sentenced to eight consecutiv­e life sentences, he is eligible for possible parole in 2403.

More. Nobody’s scratching to uplift the standards of today’s down market. Tyler Perry’s onto one about a club with male exotic dancers. I mean, what could be classier? Title’s “All the Queen’s Men.” Ten episodes. The guys are gorgeous. Their visible assorted parts look nice, too. It’s being cast now, and the auditions will probably be with their drawers off.

Another happy uplifting charmer, “Cherry,” is about an Army medic turned serial bank robber. Stars Tom Holland, who puts a gun to the head of a bank teller. Schlepping around hawking the thing is Robert Downey Jr., who’s not even in it but swears “Cherry” is definitely not the pits. “It gets cinema’s highest compliment. It bears rewatching.” OK. “Cherry” bit into Apple TV+ this month.

Wait. More quality. Not that I’m hunting another Ingrid Bergman classic — but now comes comedian Eric Andre. Known interplane­tarily for his Adult Swim comedy series, he spent five years making “Bad Trip,” a hidden camera lowbrow film inspired by Sacha Baron Cohen, who was definitely not behind Ingrid Bergman movies. Pranksters include Tiffany Haddish and almost Chris Rock, until his gag backfired as did his cameo. “Trip” pulled into Netflix Friday.

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