We have recommendations for fans of horror, murder mysteries, animated shows, and much, much more. Where to Watch: Netflix Obviously we have to kick this list off with the most popular post-apocalypse show currently on TV.
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The Office is playing all day on Comedy Central for all of your comedy needs, Below Deck on Bravo will scratch the trashy reality TV itch, and if you finally want to catch up on Westworld, there's a marathon for that, too. There are also some great movie blocks, like the entire Twilight saga on Freeform, a good chunk of the Fast and the Furious movies over on TBS, and, of course, AMC will be playing the holiday classic Independence Day on a loop well into the evening.
We have recommendations for fans of horror, murder mysteries, animated shows, and much, much more. Where to Watch: Netflix Obviously we have to kick this list off with the most popular post-apocalypse show currently on TV.
Watch Now An especially fitting watch for our social-distancing times. Stella (Haley Lu Richardson) and Will (Cole Sprouse) fall for each other while in the hospital, but because they both have cystic fibrosis, they have to avoid physical contact.
never agree on what to watch. So the next time you need a break from doom-scrolling and want to focus on on-screen drama for 90 minutes instead, consider throwing on one of the best drama movies of 2020.This movie follows a day in the life of assistant (and aspiring film producer) Jane.
Watch NowSing it with me now, "Let it go, let it goooo!" This movie basically took over the world—even if you've never seen it, you likely know the tune to various songs, plus the names of the main characters. By the way, Frozen currently ranks as the , earning $1.2 billion worldwide.
Back to the Future or stumble upon an infinite time loop, like in , is an interesting thought experiment, to say the least.Or maybe you're just out of things to watch. Whatever the case, the best time travel movies cover every genre.
next best thing, but an acceptable—and, more importantly, attainable—alternative at the very least. But "dog movies" is a big category (as it should be—see earlier, totally factual statements about dogs being the absolute best).
The Kissing Booth 2, the highly-anticipated sequel to the 2018 film starring Joey King. But if that's not your jam, I guarantee you'll find something this week that is. Below, all the TV shows and movies to look out for this week. The Alienist: Angel of Darkness: and Luke Evans return for season two of this period crime drama.
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It’s almost two years that we’ve been talking about the forthcoming “Sexy Beast” TV series. And over that time, all signs have pointed to the series actually getting made, with Paramount Network ordering an entire first season.
P-Valley: A new drama series about the lives of a group of Southern strippers. fans, tune in.
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TopFilmTip brings you the pick of the best films on TV for Friday, 10 July.Some films may require a Sky subscription.Unhappy schoolboy grows up to become cavalier, war correspondent, prison escapee and statesman in Richard Attenborough's Sony MoviesA widower and his new wife meet the previous wife in ghostly British comedy classic Talking Pictures TVChild-prodigy/tactical-genius trains to battle xenocidal aliens' onslaught in morally complex, cerebral and sublime imagining of strategic sci-fi
WATCH ABOVE to catch the summer’s best options on the boob tube! The weather may be hot outside, but TV watching this summer is filled with exciting new shows and movies — and there’s something for every taste. In between dips in the pool, here are the new series and movies to watch.
E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, Caspar—are currently streaming on , alongside some newer releases that are just as charming.
Masters of Home and Scott McGillivray's Vacation House Rules. Who doesn't need a little right now? But if that's not your jam, I have a feeling you'll love Hulu's new rom-com, .
Brandon Choe Photo EditorThe American tradition of watching fireworks have been mostly cancelled this year due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
We’ve made it to July. We’ve marked the halfway point of this year from hell and now it seems we blink and a month passes.
Either way, July brings with it an easy to dive into pile of book launches. From millennial podcaster Emma Gannon’s delightful debut fiction novel about the should-I-shouldn't-I dilemma of motherhood, to a juicy guide on how to crash the coolest celebrity parties by a former Page Six gossip columnist.
The Office is playing all day on Comedy Central for all of your comedy needs, Below Deck on Bravo will scratch the trashy reality TV itch, and if you finally want to catch up on Westworld, there's a marathon for that, too. There are also some great movie blocks, like the entire Twilight saga on Freeform, a good chunk of the Fast and the Furious movies over on TBS, and, of course, AMC will be playing the holiday classic Independence Day on a loop well into the evening.
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