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Hi, there! There’s so much premiering this weekend—our Couples Therapy couples return, Richard Madden steams up Citadel—but to be honest, we’ll probably first watch the trailer for And Just Like That on repeat for a few hours. We get a teaser and premiere date for Season 2—which has a few romantic surprises for Carrie (and includes the return of Sara Ramirez as Che). |
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 | Likewise Winner of The Week: Ronald from The Jury |
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A mockumentary-style series featuring a non-actor with a heart of gold: Find out why Ronald Gladden is more than just another nice guy and is our Winner of the Week for doing his part in making Jury Duty great. |
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 | Biggest Weekend Premieres |
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| Citadel | Yes, mum. Richard Madden is back on TV in another high-octane thriller, this time for six episodes opposite Priyanka Chopra Jonas in a global espionage thriller that involves explosions, amnesia, love—and Stanley Tucci. | Where to watch |
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| Fatal Attraction | Lizzy Caplan won't be ignored, Joshua Jackson. The two actors take on the roles made famous by Glenn Close and Michael Douglas in a new limited series that promises to make Alex Forrest more than a bunny-boiling villain. Premieres April 30. | Add to watchlist |
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| Couples Therapy | The second part of Season 3 premieres, and we’re back with the couples and their issues with monogamy, heteronormativity, trust, and everything you and your significant other face without a documentary crew recording it. Better them than us, right? | Where to watch |
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| Peter Pan & Wendy | A live-action Peter Pan from indie director David Lowery (The Green Knight) starring Jude Law as Captain Hook? Yes please! | Where to watch |
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| Star Wars: Episode VI- Return of the Jedi | This is the one with Princess Leia’s gold bikini, back on the big screen for its 40th anniversary because, well, apparently too many months have passed without a new Star Wars feature in theaters. | Where to watch |
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These Robots Could Be Headed To The Operating Room Soon |
Welcome to the future. After decades of little change in surgical procedures, joint and knee replacements may finally be modernized thanks to Monogram– the surgical robotics company intending to list on NASDAQ.
With 100,000+ failed joint replacements annually, Monogram is developing a total knee replacement system that hopes to spark a transition from the manual, one-size-fits-all standard to robotic, AI, and 3D-printing technologies that will provide patients with personalized and better-fitting replacements using minimally invasive surgery. Invest in Monogram today before their planned NASDAQ listing. The last day to fund your investment is on May 10th. |
Disclosure: This is a paid advertisement for Monogram Orthopedics’ Regulation A+ offering. Learn more at www.invest.monogramorthopedics.com/disclosures |
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Movie Robots We Actually Wish Were Real |
From M3GAN to Ex Machina, movie robots have a tendency to lean… murderous. While we love to watch them on-screen, we hope to never pass the doe-eyed cyborgs on the street. For more friendly Monogram-like robots doing good in the world, check out our list of the top movie robots we wish were real! |
| Big Hero 6 | Like Monogram, Baymax was designed to provide healthcare assistance for people in need! On an adventure to save the day after a tragic event, robotics prodigy Hiro and his loveable robot Baymax use their unique skills and humor to stop a dangerous villain. | Where to watch |
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| Interstellar | There’s no one else you’d want by your side on a dangerous end-of-the-world mission through a wormhole than TARS. From their unique sense of humor, advanced AI and ability to both pilot a spaceship and deliver iconic deadpan lines, TARS has won our hearts. | Where to watch |
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| WALL-E | WALL-E, a lonely and loveable waste-collecting robot continues to tirelessly clean up the planet after humans left Earth. WALL-E is the environmental hero we need right now! | Where to watch |
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| | Black Mirror | Just when you thought you could start trusting your technology again, Netflix has an announcement: There’s going to be more Black Mirror in June. But not the Black Mirror you know or expect. | View Trailer |
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- The breakout star of this comedy based her character’s look on Guy Fieri.
- Judd Apatow’s most financially successful film.
- The vomit in the movie’s most infamous scene was oatmeal and food coloring.
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Answered Prayers |
The film adaptation of Judy Blume’s female coming-of-age classic is finally here—and with Rachel McAdams as the mom, Barbara, it’s pretty much what we’ve all been waiting for. Here’s what critics are saying. |
- "A touching and tender adaptation that does justice to a book which means so much to so many. An enduring, superbly performed triumph." — Beth Webb, Empire
- "Paired incredibly well with Kelly Fremon Craig’s writing and direction, it’s just a movie that fans of the book will be proud of and one that’s worth all the years of longing for it." — Rachel Leishman, The Mary Sue
- "In creating a larger part for Barbara, Craig’s film is not just a coming-of-age story but also a deeper examination of the sacrifices, trauma, and safety that women can find while building their own families." — Marya E. Gates, RogerEbert.com
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🔥 Dakota Fanning and Denzel Washington have a Man on Fire reunion to plug Equalizer 3.
🧽 Sandy Cheeks is Saving Bikini Bottom in Netflix's SpongeBob movie.
🎉 Girls Just Wanna Have Fun is getting the remake treatment from Elizabeth Banks & Co.
🥐 Amy Sherman-Palladino's next Prime Video series revealed—and it stars two Maisel faves!
⚡ New The Flash trailer finds Ezra Miller’s Barry Allen changing the future. |
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