Plus all the Star-studded premieres dropping this week
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| | This week we’re celebrating Halloween and the official start of cozy season, that time of the year when we have something comforting simmering on the stove while we settle down with new content. From Taylor Sheridan’s latest series to a sci-fi romance that has a title that makes us cringe, there are plenty of options. Plus, here’s everything you need to know to get you ready for the adaptation of All the Light We Cannot See. Happy viewing! |
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| | | “Being accused of ‘faking racism’ is not trivial. It’s very serious, and it demands an explanation." | — Hasan Minhaj offers a detailed response to the accusations that he fabricated details in his stand-up stories. |
| | | | | | All the Light We Cannot See | The Pulitzer Prize-winning story gets a prestige limited series adaptation. Aria Mia Loberti stars as the blind French woman who hides in her uncle’s home in the aftermath of the Nazi invasion of France. Mark Ruffalo and Hugh Laurie also star. All four episodes stream Nov. 2. | Add to watchlist |
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| | Priscilla | Sofia Coppola takes on Priscilla Presley’s fairy-tale-gone-awry story as the bride of Elvis in her own inimitable fashion in this new drama, starring Callie Spaeny and Jacob Elordi (Euphoria) as the Presleys. Premieres in theaters Nov. 3. | Add to watchlist |
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| | Black Cake | Estranged siblings are forced to spend time together in the aftermath of their mother’s death, as recordings she made shed light on her mysterious past and their family history. Three of eight episodes premiere Nov. 1. | Add to watchlist |
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| | Fingernails | True love is foretold via… fingernails in this sci-fi romantic drama—but what if you’re still not sure even after the tech tells you so? Starring Jessie Buckley, Riz Ahmed, Jeremy Allen White, and Annie Murphy. Streaming on Nov. 3. | Add to watchlist |
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| | Lawmen: Bass Reeves | The Taylor Sheridan universe expands with this new drama executive produced by the Yellowstone auteur, starring David Oyelowo as the first Black U.S. Marshall. Dennis Quaid also stars. The first two episodes premiere Nov. 5. | Add to watchlist |
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| | | | The Crown | The Crown's final season trailer is intense as it teases Princess Diana’s fatal car crash and the paparazzi frenzy. Get ready because it's slated for release on Nov. 16. | View Trailer |
| | | This actress is the first woman of Asian descent to win multiple Golden Globes. Her first acting role was in a PSA for “Don’t Drink and Drive.”The first Asian host of the Emmy Awards, she was also the first Asian performer nominated in the Best Actress in a Drama category. | Answer in footer |
| | | Halloween falls on a Tuesday, which is the perfect excuse to stay in and on the couch (with occasional trips to hand out candy). Here are three movies to stream to get into the spirit. | | The Strangers | “You were home.” That’s the simple explanation the trio of masked home invaders offers a terrorized Liv Tyler and Scott Speedman in this terrifying thriller that still holds up 15 years later. | Where to watch |
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| | Psycho II | We watch and rewatch the diminishing returns of so many horror franchises—but you likely haven’t revisited the Psycho sequels Anthony Perkins made in the ‘80s. That’s a shame because they’re much weirder and more interesting than you imagine. | Where to watch |
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| | Haunted Mansion | Lost in the Barbenheimer discourse over the summer, Justin Simien’s smart, spooky take on the iconic theme park ride boasts a buttload of talent (Jamie Lee Curtis! Rosario Dawson! Jared Leto?!), some good scares, and plenty of family-friendly chills. | Where to watch |
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| | | | | Grey’s Anatomy and Killing Eve star Sandra Oh stars opposite Awkwafina in new comedy Quiz Lady, streaming on Nov. 3. |
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