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Hi, there! This week has us glued to our couches because it’s here: The Other Two is finally back on Max! Plus Queen Charlotte reigns over Netflix, Justin Theroux is a sexy ‘70s daddy (and goofily deranged criminal), and so much more! Plus, the 2023 MTV Movie & TV Awards are this Sunday! See if your favorite shows and movies made the cut for this year’s nominees. |
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 | Biggest Premieres of the Week |
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| Silo | People have been living in a silo miles beneath the surface of the earth for so long, they no longer remember what prompted mankind to move underground—but Rebecca Ferguson’s grief-stricken engineer is about to uncover the depths of the mystery. | Where to watch |
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| Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story | The origins story of Bridgerton’s Queen Charlotte is now streaming, starring India Ria Amarteifio as Charlotte and Corey Mylchreest as young George. Expect plenty of glamour, court intrigue, sexy shenanigans, and fashion. | Where to watch |
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| Bupkis | Pete Davidson continues his streak of playing Pete Davidson in this new meta comedy about living in his mother’s basement and hanging out with his grandfather (Joe Pesci). | Where to watch |
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| The Other Two | What happens if Cary and Brooke actually achieve career success? Don’t worry–they still won’t have it together. But with a time jump and sharper-than-ever writing, the third season of this showbiz satire is viciously funny and genuinely heartbreaking. Plus, Molly Shannon as everyone’s dream mom! | Where to watch |
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| White House Plumbers | Justin Theroux and Woody Harrelson walk into an apartment building and unravel a presidency in this wild, slapstick retelling of the Watergate break-in based on the memoir by Bud Krogh (played here by Rich Sommer). | Where to watch |
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 | Likewise Winner of The Week: Joaquin Phoenix in Beau Is Afraid |
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This opening shot of writer-director Ari Astor’s Beau Is Afraid sets the tone for the rest of the movie—bizarre and disorienting—which Joaquin Phoenix can pull off better than almost any other actor. Read on to find out why he’s our Winner of the Week. |
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3 Incredible Docs on the Bonds Between Humans and Dogs |
You’re going to need a box of tissues nearby for this list, don’t say we didn’t warn you… Together with The Wildest, we’re highlighting our favorite docs that will bust your heart wide open– from the extraordinary journeys of service dogs to explorations of the emotional bonds between pet and caregiver.
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| Dogs | This 6-part docuseries celebrates the bonds between humans and their beloved four-legged best buds all around the world. | Where to watch |
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| Pick of the Litter | Follow an adorable litter of puppies from the moment they’re born to their two-year journey of training to become Guide Dogs for the Blind. | Where to watch |
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| To Be of Service | Veterans suffering from PTSD find that, after other treatments fall short, service dogs help them return to a life of independence in this raw and heart-wrenching documentary. | Where to watch |
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 | Guess the Movie |
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- One of this rom-com's female stars would go on to appear opposite her love interest two more times.
- Josh Groban's feature film debut.
- One of the male leads hated this movie's title, preferring a previous working title: The Wingman.
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 | Trailer of the Day |
| | Dune: Part Two | As thumpers attract Dune's signature sandworms, we finally see more of what's in store for Paul Atreides (Timothée Chalamet) and Chani (Zendaya) in Dune: Part Two, which is set to hit theaters on Nov. 3. | View Trailer |
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 | Review Revue |
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Under the Gunn |
James Gunn’s misfits complete their trilogy as some of the most beloved characters in the MCU, while Gunn takes over the DC Universe. Are critics thankful for a last goodbye, or did they overstay their welcome? |
- "This team gets to conclude their time together on their own terms with an ending [both] fitting and satisfying." — Ross Bonaime, Collider
- "A reminder that the best blockbusters don’t just sing along to a well-known tune like 'Creep'; they make the song their own." — Brian Tallerico, RogerEbert.com
- "As tired as many of Vol. 3’s gags and emotional beats are, almost every single one of its transitions to a new locale is a delightful showcase of what all Marvel Studios is capable of, visually speaking. — Charles Pulliam-Moore, The Verge
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 | Coming Soonish |
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🤠 Kevin Costner is NOT returning to Yellowstone after Season 5.
👑 Here’s how to watch King Charles’ coronation live in the US on Saturday.
💒 What to expect from 9-1-1: Lone Star’s ”big gay wedding" plans for Carlos and TK.
🥧 The U.S. version of the Great British Baking Show is finally here!
🌄 Selling Sunset Season 6 has blow-ups, bombshells—and new villains. |
Guess the Movie Answer | Find out where Crazy, Stupid, Love, starring Emma Stone, Julianne Moore, Steve Carell, and Ryan Gosling, is now streaming! |
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