Plus: Movies That Deserve a Sequel
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November 13, 2024 | | |
| | We’re lucking out with more Irish content than usual this month. In addition to Small Things Like These in theaters now, this week brings a new season of Bad Sisters and a new Irish thriller. Not to mention a Spanish-language movie musical from a French director. But first, the Bridget Jones sequel teaser you’ve all been waiting for is finally here. Happy viewing! | Quick links: | |
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| | | | | Most of this creepy thriller was improvised.There are at least three alternate endings to the movie.The entire movie was filmed in one week. | Answer in footer |
| | | | Emilia Perez | Karla Sofia Gascón delivers one of the year’s best performances as the titular character in this Netflix crime musical, co-starring Zoe Saldaña and Selena Gomez as women fighting the strictures of their lives and communities. Streams Nov. 13. | More details |
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| | | Bad Sisters | Season 2 of the Irish comedy (starring Sharon Horgan and Eva Hewson, among others) premieres on Apple TV+ Nov. 13, putting the five sisters back on police radar two years after the death of Grace’s abusive husband. | More details |
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| | Say Nothing | Premiering Nov. 14 on Hulu, this thriller sets the disappearance of a mother against the Troubles in Northern Ireland over four decades. Based on Patrick Radden Keefe’s true crime book. | More details |
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| | The Day of the Jackal | Eddie Redmayne takes on multiple disguises (and accents) as an elite assassin whose skillset may not preclude him from getting caught by a determined intelligence officer, played by Lashana Lynch. | More details |
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| | | | | | The Skinny | If you need to stock up on Dad jokes ahead of Thanksgiving, Grammy-nominated comedian Jim Gaffigan is back with his latest special that touches on his weight loss, gaslighting, and misleading alcohol commercials, according to this trailer. The Skinny arrives on Hulu on Nov. 22, which is the kickoff to the streamer’s new stand-up brand, Hularious. | View trailer |
| | | | | Cult classic Creep, starring Mark Duplass and director Patrick Brice, premiered on this day in 2014—stream it in all its tense glory before the prequel series, The Creep Tapes, premieres on Shudder Nov. 15. |
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