Plus: Political Satires You Should Rewatch Now
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June 26, 2024 | | |
| | What a week—not only is Jeremy Allen White, the current hot rodent man king, back in The Bear, but we also have a new period romance, ‘90s nostalgia, and more. And in case you forgot, the first U.S. presidential debate is set to take place this week, so if you’re wondering if it’s time to rewatch Veep and other political satires to make you feel better about the upcoming election, the answer is: Yes. Happy viewing! |
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| | | | The Bear | Everyone’s favorite stressful dramedy is back for a third season tonight with more drama and laughs (and now we know: more abs hidden under Jeremy Allen White’s chef whites). | More details |
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| | Land of Women | Eva Longoria is always a welcome presence on TV, and this new dramedy finds her playing a fun riff on her Desperate Housewives character, a wealthy socialite whose husband’s nefarious business dealings send her into hiding in Spain. The first 3 episodes premiere tonight! | More details |
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| | My Lady Jane | Calling all Tudor fans! What if Lady Jane Grey not only survived her nine days on the throne but thrived with girrrl power? Or, as the opening narration declares: “History considers her the ultimate damsel in distress. Well, f*ck that.” Premieres June 27. | More details |
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| | That ‘90s Show | A year and a half after this That ‘70s Show sequel proved to be a surprisingly enjoyable romp through 1995 comes Season 2, out tomorrow, which brings plenty more cameos, grunge, and elder millennial nostalgia. | More details |
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| | Already pre-sad about finishing season 3 of The Bear? The only acceptable answer: Yes, chef! Don’t fret, thanks to ThriftBooks and their extensive selection of used and new books for less, we’ve curated the perfect blend of tales to keep your appetite for hot chefs and culinary chaos satisfied post-binge watch. | | Kitchen Confidential: Adventures in the Culinary Underbelly | by Anthony Bourdain | For those captivated by the raw and authentic portrayal of the restaurant industry in The Bear, here's a book that did it first. Anthony Bourdain’s memoir is a plunge into the wild-but-true tales of his 25-year journey in the culinary world, one filled with drugs, sex, and haute cuisine. | |
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| | | Pierce Brosnan is 13 years older than Will Ferrell, who plays his son in this comedy.Will Ferrell did his own singing.The two leads previously appeared together in Wedding Crashers, though they didn’t share any scenes. | Answer in footer |
| | | | | Shockingly, we are halfway through 2024! The last six months have brought a lot of great content worth your time—here are three we think deserve prioritizing. | | The Sympathizer | Robert Downy Jr. got all the billboards, but this twisty and frenetic period drama about an undercover Communist spy (Hoa Xuande) in 1970s Hollywood is so much more than his turn as multiple characters. | More details |
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| | Sugar | Colin Farrell broods, narrates, and solves crimes as L.A.’s hottest detective in this neo-noir with one hell of a twist. It's a must-watch just so you can weigh in on whether that twist ruined the show or made it even more offbeat and delightful. | More details |
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| | Love Lies Bleeding | Kristen Stewart continues her run of mesmerizing, offbeat projects with this ultra-violent period drama about a lesbian bodybuilder and her lover. | More details |
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