Plus: 7 Refreshingly Flawed & Relatable Romances
| November 18, 2024 | | |
| | It’s a holiday week next week, which means big, bigger, biggest movie premieres! From Wicked to Gladiator II, you’re not leaving the theater in under two hours. Meal plan accordingly. And for those who prefer the comfort of their couch, there’s a new Ted Danson comedy, among many others. Happy viewing! | Quick links: | |
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| | | | Wicked | It’s here! Glinda and Elphaba will meet and change for good once the much-anticipated movie adaptation of the beloved Broadway musical hits screens Nov. 22, starring Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo. | More details |
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| | Gladiator II | Will we be entertained? Over two decades since Ridley Scott’s first trip to the arena, the director returns with this sequel starring Paul Mescal, Pedro Pascal, and Denzel Washington. In theaters Nov. 22. | More details |
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| | A Man on the Inside | Ted Danson is back on TV as an undercover agent investigating wrongdoing in a senior home in this new comedy series from Mike Schur. Yes, Danson is now old enough to qualify for a nursing home. We need to lie down. Premieres on Netflix Nov. 22. | More details |
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| | Interior Chinatown | Jimmy O. Yang stars in this trippy Hulu meta action comedy as a waiter at a Chinatown restaurant who becomes embroiled in a mysterious crime ring. Premieres Nov. 19. | More details |
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| | Cruel Intentions | We’ve seen the OG enough times—so let’s give this Prime Video adaptation of the quintessential high school sex drama a whirl. If nothing else, it'll just whet our appetites to go back to the original (and that Ryan Phillippe shower scene). Premieres Nov 21. | More details |
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| | | Not only did the stars of this biopic do their own singing, they learned how to play their instruments.The male star read the script on a Friday and asked the director what he needed to do to get cast on Monday.All the leather costumes were made of synthetic leather to accommodate the film’s vegan lead. | Answer in footer |
| | The List | | Nothing is more comforting than watching beautiful people struggle with relationships on screen. Relatable! Here are three refreshing couples we love rooting for. | | Colin From Accounts | Nothing is more adorable than watching Ash and Gordon banter and battle (and make up) in this surprise hit Australian comedy, now streaming on Paramount+. | More details |
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| | Fleabag | Is it wrong to root for a woman to corrupt a priest? Then we don’t want to be right, because the chemistry between Phoebe Waller-Bridge and Andrew Scott is unparalleled. | More details |
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| | Nobody Wants This | Adam Brody and Kristen Bell have chemistry to spare in this LA romcom, where he’s a rabbi, and she’s a sex podcaster. An utter delight. | More details |
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| | | | The Madness | Colman Domingo is embracing the lunacy of modern politics in The Madness, which also co-stars Bradley Whitford and Stephen McKinley Henderson. The Netflix political thriller series premieres Nov. 28. | View trailer |
| | | | | Joaquin Phoenix and Reese Witherspoon starred in Johnny Cash biopic Walk the Line, released in theaters on this day in 2005. Click here to see where you can stream it. |
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