The 11 Best Movies and TV Shows to Watch This Weekend
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The 11 Best Movies and TV Shows to Watch This Weekend
"Die My Love? More like Watch, My Readers. There's actually quite a bit to dig into this week - probably because it's after Halloween and everyone's social batteries are low. We're getting Pedro Pascal summer déjà vu with two of his movies hitting streaming, a new series from Breaking Bad'sauteur, and Guillermo del Toro's Frankenstein, which is about to see its widest audience possible. Now, here's everything."
"Jennifer Lawrence and Robert Pattinson in a movie together is a beautiful sentence for those who were teenagers in the 2010s. But instead of an epic franchise, the two are a couple in Lynne Ramsay's suffocating drama about a woman dealing with postpartum depression and isolation amid a move from New York to Montana. ➽ Jennifer Lawrence on the hardest part of filming this movie."
"Guillermo del Toro's take on the classic Mary Shelley tale has been having a great run in theaters. If you've been unlucky enough to live in an area without a showing, now's your time - well, to watch on streaming. Jacob Elordi is staggeringly good as the creature of Victor Frankenstein (Oscar Isaac). Del Toro is no stranger to monsters and gorgeous sets, so you know what you're in for when you tune into Frankenstein."
Streaming and theatrical offerings this week span intimate dramas, high-concept genre television, and blockbuster monster filmmaking. Jennifer Lawrence and Robert Pattinson portray a couple in Lynne Ramsay's suffocating drama about postpartum depression and isolation following a move from New York to Montana. Guillermo del Toro's Frankenstein, featuring Jacob Elordi as the creature and Oscar Isaac as Victor Frankenstein, expands its availability on streaming after a strong theatrical run. Vince Gilligan's new series reunites him with Rhea Seehorn in an Albuquerque-rooted, high-concept exploration of satisfaction, ambition, and interpersonal meaning. Predator: Badlands shifts the franchise into the future and centers a young Predator protagonist accompanied by a damaged android.
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