J.Lo, Sally Field, Geena Davis–Moms to Watch 🍿
| Hi, there! Hope you’re ready for some fun time travel this weekend, from 2003 Manhattan to 18th-century Russia to a post-alien attack future Earth. And of course, we have all the ways to celebrate the amazing women in your life for Mother’s Day this Sunday. Plus, Air is now streaming on Prime Video! Happy viewing! | |  | Friday Premieres |
| | Queer Eye | In need of a little comfort viewing? Queer Eye is back for a new season of makeovers, tears, and Antoni smoldering. | Where to watch |
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| | City on Fire | Relive NYC and the indie music scene of 2003 with this mystery series about an enigmatic woman shot in Central Park on July 4. From the creators of Gossip Girl, the series’ cast includes everyone from Jemima Kirke to Nico Tortorella and John Cameron Mitchell. | Where to watch |
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| | The Great | We’re far from historical accuracy now, with Peter still alive. But who cares when Nicholas Hoult and Elle Fanning have such sizzling chemistry and banter as Peter and Catherine the Great? The comedy-drama remains as delightfully deranged as ever in its third season. Huzzah! | Where to watch |
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| | Mulligan | Aliens have destroyed most of Earth, and now humanity must set about rebuilding—with the usual comically mismatched assortment of survivors leading the charge in this animated series. | Where to watch |
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| | | |  | Likewise Winner of The Week: Sophie Nélisse as Young Shauna in Yellowjackets |
| | The emotional toll of Yellowjackets sixth episode was hefty for viewers, but the young actress responsible for the episode’s most jarring scenes was subject to an even more demanding process. Read on to find out why Sophie Nélisse is our Winner of the Week. 🚨Spoilers abound! |  | Trailer of the Day |
| | The Crowded Room | The facts are never the whole story… In the summer of ‘79, Danny Sullivan (Tom Holland) is arrested for a shocking crime and an unlikely investigator (Amanda Seyfried) must solve the mystery behind it. The Crowded Room, Apple’s captivating new series, premieres June 9. | View Trailer |
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|  | Guess the Movie |
| - The exes of the lead actors in this comedy ended up getting married.
- Mark Ruffalo turned down the lead male role.
- Jane Fonda’s first film appearance in 15 years.
| Answer in footer | | |  | Review Revue |
| | Is This Club Worth Joining? | The quartet of wine-drinking readers—Jane Fonda, Candice Bergen, Diane Keaton, Mary Steenburgen—is back in this sequel set in Italy! Is this the rare sequel that surpasses the original or are critics eager to turn the page? | - "Book Club: The Next Chapter is a raucously funny movie that will leave audiences ready to grab their gal pals and set off on an adventure to Italy. If they can’t swing the trip, they’ll be grabbing them to see this film again." — Collider
- "What’s really missing in this follow-up film is a compelling emotional current, one to match the bittersweet poignance of the first film (and, it must be said, that of 80 for Brady). There is plenty of sentiment in the film’s goopy conclusion, but it’s tacked-on, perfunctory." — Vanity Fair
- "Watching this particular unretirement party, it’s hard to imagine anyone involved feels like they’re doing career-best or even necessarily career-par work." — Paste Magazine
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| | | Mommy Muscle | Step aside, Liam Neeson. Jennifer Lopez is ready to protect her daughter at all costs in today’s premiere of The Mother—but there are plenty more moms out there ready to take down the bad guys. Here are a few of our favorites. | | The Long Kiss Goodnight | Single mom Geena Davis doesn’t understand why she’s having such vivid hallucinations—until she realizes she’s actually an assassin suffering amnesia. And her former bosses are eager to have her back in the fold. In another life, Davis coulda been a major action star and this is a stone-cold ‘90s classic. | Where to watch |
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| | Eye for an Eye | What could be more badass than wife and mother Sally Field taking on a leering Kiefer Sutherland after he’s acquitted on a technicality in her daughter’s murder? She knows he did it, he’s gleefully proud she knows he did it—the question becomes how much can she make him pay? | Where to watch |
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| | | Kill Bill | We kinda forget, amid the general butt-kicking, that Kill Bill is in part the story of a woman avenging her unborn daughter—until that heart-stopping sequence near the end of Vol. 2, when we realize how little The Bride (and we) truly knew. | Where to watch |
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|  | New to Streaming This Week |
| |  | Coming Soonish |
| 🐰 Watch Succession’s Sarah Snook go feral in Netflix’s upcoming horror movie.
🔥 Eva Longoria makes her directorial debut in Flamin’ Hot, see the first trailer!
🧪️ Emma Stone is brought back to life by an unorthodox scientist in a wild new spin on Frankenstein. | Guess the Movie Answer | This comedy starring Jane Fonda, Jennifer Lopez, and Michael Vartan, hit theaters May 13, 2005! |
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