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09.12.2022 - 00:41 / glamour.com
) on the second season of Bridgerton or cried your eyes out as we said , there was plenty to talk about. (Let's also not forget the season four finale of Virgin River, which gave us one hell of a bombshell in regards to Charmaine's pregnancy.)As we head into 2023, there are so many shows to get excited about welcoming back (, 's sophomore run, to name a few). For now, let's just take the time to honor the best of this year.
From broadcast television to cable to streaming platforms, the Glamour staff compiled their must-watch picks in record time. Because let's be honest, there is something pretty satisfying about telling someone what they need to watch (and then talking about it for hours after).Read on for the best TV shows of 2022, according to Glamour editors.The Prime Video series was everything you could ask for from a of the 1992 classic baseball movie. Co-creator and star Abbi Jacobson’s chemistry with D’Arcy Carden was a highlight, though the rest of the Peaches each brought something special to the dugout.
A League of Their Own But Make It Gay was always bound to be a home run, but Jacobson truly hit it out of the park. How many baseball puns can I fit into one blurb? —Emily Tannenbaum, contributing writer and weekend editorI watched the first season of Abbott Elementary in one night. In my defense, I had COVID, but I refused to turn it off because —not in the cheesy sitcom way—and was the only thing that could make me feel better.
I’ve watched every episode of season two since then, and it’s just as hysterical, but also sweet, smart, and sentimental. It has everything you could ever need from a show. —Danielle Sinay, associate beauty editorI don’t consider myself a serious Star Wars fan, but you don’t need to
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every year is a banner year—but 2022 in particular presented Kate Middleton with some of the highest highs we’ve seen since she became a royal.Some of those include: in January, becoming the (the first time anyone has been publicly known by that title in more than 25 years), and seeing Queen Elizabeth II celebrate 70 remarkable years on the throne at her in June. But these highlights were offset with notable lows—not the least of which, of course, was at 96 years of age on September 8.Sartorially, this made it an interesting year for the princess. Because there was, unfortunately, much to mourn for the royal family this year, we saw her wear more black than in years past.
The Black Film Critics Circle (BFCC) has voted The Woman King Best Film of 2022, Danielle Deadwyler Best Actress for Till and Brendan Fraser for The Whale. For Best Director Gina Prince-Bythewood for The Woman King The announcement was made today by Mike Sargent, co-president, BFCC. Votes were cast and tabulated in New York City at the organization’s annual meeting on December 17, 2022.
The wig gives it away, otherwise we’d be hard-pressed to immediately – or even slowly – recognize Paul Bettany’s fast-talking, extroverted and inquisitive artist character in Anthony McCarten’s The Collaboration as that historic icon of cryptic, mumbled monosyllables Andy Warhol.
Newly released surveillance video from downtown Moscow, Idaho appears to show two of the four slain University of Idaho students walking with an unidentified man hours before they were murdered.
A man stopped strangers in the street to offer them puppies from a bucket he was holding.
Steve Martin and Martin Short breathed some life back into Saturday Night Live.
Doing it for her! Janelle Brown shared an update on her fitness journey shortly after confirming she and Kody Brown have been separated for months.
The Golden Globe nominations for 2022 are out! And they’re missing some pretty big names!
In the wake of the Hollywood Foreign Press Association’s diversity controversy, and their pursuit to increase representation, this year’s selection of diverse TV and film nominees in acting, songwriting, film score, directing and writing is actually up over last year’s: 30 to 26.
The Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards split the difference on its Best Picture award, naming “Everything Everywhere All At Once” and “Tar” in a tie.
The NYFCC had their say, the National Board of Review surprised and, now, the Los Angeles Film Critics Association has anointed their Best Film for 2022. Or, should we rephrase that as “films”? For the first time since 1976, LAFCA chose two films for their top prize: Todd Field’s “TAR” and The Daniels’ “Everything Everywhere All At Once.” “Tar” also took Best Director, Best Screenplay and one of the Lead Performance honors.
Iraqi filmmaker Ahmed Yassin Al Daradji picked up the Golden Yusr for Best Feature Film at the Red Sea Film Festival with his debut feature Hanging Gardens.
**Spoilers ahead for “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever.” You’ve been warned.** In a long, epic film about grief and loss, one of the most emotional moments in “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever” comes at the very end. In the mid-credits scene, it is revealed that T’Challa (Chadwick Boseman) and Nakia (Lupita Nyong’o) actually had a kid off-screen, and he’s been living with Nakia in Haiti, away from Wakanda and his place in the kingdom.
Scottish filmmaker Charlotte Wells’s acclaimed debut feature Aftersun swept the board, snagging seven wins at the British Independent Film Awards (BIFA) in London this evening.