Plus, Travis Kelce makes his acting debut
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| | This week brings with it dystopian stories (no, not Emily in Paris), airport comedies, and plenty of reasons to dig deep into the NFL and its players. Plus a new James McAvoy horror movie—so happy viewing! | Quick links: | |
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| | | | Uglies | Based on Scott Westerfeld’s books, this Netflix series takes place in a world where teens are forced to undergo plastic surgery-induced yassification—even as Joey King tries to find her missing friend. Premieres Sept. 13. | More details |
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| | Emily in Paris | Filled to the brim of her beret with croissants and love triangles, Emily heads to Rome for Part 2 of Season 4. Premieres Sept. 12. | More details |
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| | Three Women | Shailene Woodley is writing a book about female desire, and her subjects include DeWanda Wise, Betty Gilpin, and Gabrielle Creevy in this Starz drama premiering Sept. 13. | More details |
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| | How to Die Alone | Natasha Rothwell created and stars in this half-hour comedy about a JFK employee whose brush with death sends her on the road to self-fulfillment—one filled with potholes. Premieres Sept. 13. | More details |
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| | Speak No Evil | We’re ready for vacation-themed horror now that our trips are over—although the prospect of a creepy English estate hosted by James McAvoy is still enough to make us worry about next year. Co-starring Mackenzie Davis and Scoot McNairy, it’s in theaters Sept. 13. | More details |
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| | | This horror movie was so off-kilter that even A24 initially passed on it.Zac Efron turned down the role that Justin Long played.This movie's title is an anagram for Airbnb. | Answer in footer |
| | | The NFL season just started, and we have FX’s American Sports Story: Aaron Hernandez premiering Sept. 17, but if that still isn’t enough pigskin for you, try some of these football documentaries! | | Undefeated | This 2011 doc about a trio of underprivileged football players remains a powerfully inspiring story. | More details |
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| | Kelce | No, it’s a doc about the other Kelce, Jason. This 2023 movie follows his 2022 season and the question that hung over it: Has the time come to retire? | More details |
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| | | | Grotesquerie | Travis Kelce makes his acting debut in Ryan Murphy’s latest gory murder mystery series? The FX series also stars Niecy Nash-Betts, Courtney B. Vance, Lesley Manville, Micaela Diamond, Nicholas Alexander Chavez and Raven Goodwin and debuts Sept. 25. | View trailer |
| | | 🙈 The quick clip for Noah Hawley’s FX series shows an angry Xenomorph—and we’re freaking out.
🎉 Matthew Fox joins Michelle Pfeiffer for modern-day Yellowstone spinoff The Madison.
🌚 Looks like the Twilight animated series is headed to Netflix.
🏆 Diego Luna & Gael Garcia Bernal back together again in La Máquina!
💃🏿 Will "fake heiress" Anna Sorokin (aka Anna Delvey) really compete on Dancing With the Stars? |
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