The 10 Best Movies and TV Shows to Watch This Weekend
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The 10 Best Movies and TV Shows to Watch This Weekend
"For spookier fare, we've got a new Yorgos Lanthimos film that'll certainly make you feel icky, a rerelease of two vampire favorites, a " Golden" singalong, and a bunch of New Age dinos. Featured Presentations The reason for Emma Stone's bald head, Bugonia stars Stone as a pharmaceutical CEO who is abducted by conspiracy-theorist cousins Teddy (Jesse Plemons) and Don (Aidan Delbis). And that's about all I can tee up for you right now, but since it's a Yorgos Lanthimos film, expect some grimness and something absurd."
"Director Nia DaCosta and Tessa Thompson reunite for Hedda, an adaptation of the 19th-century play Hedda Gabler. Thompson stars as the eponymous woman, an ambitious wife who throws a party for her academic husband (Tom Bateman) and crosses paths with her ex-lover Eileen Lovborg (Nina Hoss). Now that's how you make a dinner party interesting. The long-foretold rise of comedian Rachel Sennott finally brings her to prestige-TV shores."
A Yorgos Lanthimos film titled Bugonia stars Emma Stone as a pharmaceutical CEO abducted by conspiracy-theorist cousins Teddy and Don. Nia DaCosta directs Hedda, with Tessa Thompson as the titular woman, Tom Bateman as her academic husband, and Nina Hoss as ex-lover Eileen Lovborg. Comedian Rachel Sennott is entering prestige television, prompting cultural conversation about generational comedy shifting to Los Angeles. Edward Berger directs a Macau casino thriller starring Colin Farrell as a gambler trying to escape crippling debt. Two vampire favorites are being rereleased, and additional offerings include a "Golden" singalong and New Age dinosaur films.
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