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Hi there! Whether you’re suffering an emotional hangover from The Last of Us or an actual hangover from your Oscars party, we feel your pain. Luckily, there’s plenty this week to cheer you up, from a new Bob Odenkirk series and a series about a fan obsessed with a Beyoncé-like singer to the third season of Ted Lasso. Except it’s the show’s last season, so it’s a real good news/bad news situation. |
“For all the little boys and girls who look like me watching tonight, this is a beacon of hope and possibilities. This is proof that dreams dream big and dreams do come true, and ladies, don’t let anybody tell you you are ever past your prime. Never give up.” |
— Michelle Yeoh, who made history as the first Asian woman to win Best Lead Actress at the 2023 Oscars. Watch her full speech. |
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 | Everything Coming to Netflix This Week |
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From the return of a Likewiser favorite fantasy series to a new NSFW documentary, check out everything coming to Netflix this week! |
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 | Oscars Recap |
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And the Winner Is… |
Everything Everywhere All at Once dominates with 7 wins, including for Best Picture. Find out what other movies were winners at the 95th Academy Awards and where to watch them now. Plus, what they wore on the red carpet and 12 of the best, worst and weirdest moments at the Oscars. |
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 | Biggest Premieres of the Week |
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| Ted Lasso | Do you believe in life after Ted Lasso? We need to come to grips with that reality. Sounds like Season 3 is similar in tone to the more subdued second season—but hopefully that does not mean the end of Roy and Keeley! Returns March 15. | Add to watchlist |
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| Extrapolations | Climate change gets the star-studded anthology treatment Mar. 17. Over the course of eight episodes, A-list stars like Meryl Streep, Daveed Diggs, Marion Cotillard, and Gemma Chan star in episodes playing out the real-life worst case scenarios if we don't act to change the way we treat the planet. | Add to watchlist |
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| Shadow and Bone | There’s a fantasy series (or three) on every streamer these days, but this adaptation of the novel series is worth your time. Season 2 returns two years after the first season, with mapmaker and savior Alina learning how to harness her skills. | Add to watchlist |
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| Swarm | Remember that SNL skit about the Beyhive taking their fandom very, very seriously? This series from co-creator Donald Glover takes that same premise to terrifying places, as Dre (Dominique Fishback) goes on a bloody cross-country journey to protect beloved pop diva Nijah from disrespect. All eps drop March 17. | Add to watchlist |
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| Boston Strangler | Attention true crime fans! Carrie Coon and Keira Knightley star in this drama about the real-life reporters who first realized that a series of murders in the Boston area was the work of a serial killer—and pursued the story despite the dangers from the killer and misogynistic men. Streams March 17. | Add to watchlist |
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| Lucky Hank | Bob Odenkirk returns to AMC as another antihero in this dramedy about a cranky English department chair going through a midlife crisis in Pennsylvania’s Rust Belt. | Add to watchlist |
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- The star of this film became the first woman to win Best Actress at the Academy Awards, the BAFTAs, the Critics' Choice Awards, and the Golden Globes for the same role.
- Danny DeVito convinced the male lead to take the role.
- The star’s boyfriend, upon seeing her in costume, allegedly said, “You can’t go out like that!”
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“I need something similar to The Last of Us after last night’s finale! 😢” |
There’s no reason to cry! Well, OK, there is, but not because you now have a Last of Us-sized hole in your week. Try these three stand-outs to ease the loss or check out the full list here. |
| Station Eleven | Based on the novel about a global pandemic that—well, you know the drill. This tender and terrifying limited series follows a traveling theater troupe as their journey brings them into contact with a violent cult. | Where to watch |
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| Children of Men | A man must transport a young woman who might be the salvation of the human race to safety in a post-apocalyptic world in this Alfonso Cuarón action thriller starring Clive Owen and Clare-Hope Ashitey, featuring one of the tensest and gripping single shots in all of film. | Where to watch |
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| Warm Bodies | Who says a zombie and a human can’t fall in love? That’s the premise of this Nicholas Hoult-Teresa Palmer rom-com/thriller hybrid. And since he’s undead, you know he’s gonna love her for a long, long time. | Where to watch |
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Still Standing |
With Scream VI in theaters this Women’s History Month, we’re looking ahead to the new generation of iconic final girls. Here are three we think will stand the test of time. |
| Jenna Ortega, Scream | Ortega closed out 2022 strong with Wednesday, but she really shot to stardom as the first opening Ghostface victim to survive in the horror franchise. Now she’s in talks for Beetlejuice 2. | Where to watch |
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| Samara Weaving, Ready or Not | This gleefully deranged black comedy-horror hybrid finds Weaving’s beleaguered bride playing the world’s worst game of hide and seek with the world’s worst in-laws. She’s great throughout, but nothing is as delightful as the final shot. | Where to watch |
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| Florence Pugh, Midsommar | It feels like we’ve loved Miss Flo for years, but she really only achieved stateside success with this 2019 elevated horror film from Ari Aster, in which she and her boyfriend go on a couple’s vacation from hell. Flower crowns for all! | Where to watch |
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 | Coming Soonish |
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🔮 The Big Door Prize does one thing extremely well in its first trailer.
🚒 Find out who’s returning in Season 11 of Chicago Fire amid Taylor Kinney's absence.
🙀 Frankie Grande is ready for Big Brother: All-Stars.
🔥 Are you ready for more Ray Donovan spinoffs?
🤠 Yeehaw agenda: Watch the trailer for Reese Witherspoon's new music reality competition. |
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