The 12 Best Movies and TV Shows to Watch This Thanksgiving
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The 12 Best Movies and TV Shows to Watch This Thanksgiving
"The conceit is simple: When you die, you get to pick an eternity to live in. Joan (Elizabeth Olsen) has a wrench thrown into her afterlife plan when she finds herself having to pick between her husband of half a century, Larry (Miles Teller), who died recently, and her first husband, Luke (Callum Turner), who died 60-something years prior. It's a sweet little well-made comedy with supporting performances from Da'Vine Joy Randolph and John Early."
"Picking up soon after the events of season four - where, you know, the Upside Down literally ripped through Hawkins - our many protagonists are banding together one more time to find and bring down Vecna (Jamie Campbell Bower). I'm hoping we get answers to the following questions: Is Max alive? Does Robin dial down the Anxiety-from- Inside Out 2 act? Does Steve have another gratuitous shirtless scene?"
"But a nice unifier is gathering around a screen and watching something together, and there are plenty of options this Thanksgiving to choose from, from a trip to the Upside Down, eternity, or Zootopia. Acclaimed director Wong Kar-wai and Criterion are bringing his first-ever television series to American audiences. Adapted from Jin Yucheng's novel Blossoms, this drama follows a businessman named Ah Bao (Hu Ge) as his luck rises in the wake of the Shanghai stock-exchange opening."
Holiday viewing centers on shared screen time with several highlighted options. Eternity is a bittersweet comedy about a woman choosing between two dead husbands, starring Elizabeth Olsen, Miles Teller, and Callum Turner, with supporting turns from Da'Vine Joy Randolph and John Early. Stranger Things concludes its ten-year run as protagonists reunite to confront Vecna, raising questions about Max, Robin, Steve, Will, and Winona Ryder's role. Family-friendly choices include Zootopia. Criterion will present Wong Kar-wai's first television series, Blossoms, adapted from Jin Yucheng's novel and following Ah Bao (Hu Ge) amid Shanghai's stock-exchange opening.
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