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#Heartland season 17 episode 6
tvshowpilot · 6 months
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Heartland season 17 episode 6 saw Amy heading to the competition, Jack and Lisa going to a funeral, and Katie standing up for herself.
Check out our recap of the episode here -> https://tvshowpilot.com/tv-reviews/heartland/s17e6-review/
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ambermarshalldaily · 8 months
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The countdown is on for the Season 17 premiere on Sunday, October 1st. The release of Heartland's new season is less than a month away! Here's a behind-the-scenes clip of our poster photo shoot shot live, on location, by Calgary-based photographer Leah Hennel.
Leah's work will be well known to the Heartland fans as her photographs stand-in for Jessica's. The first time we saw Leah's work was in Season 16, episode 6, when Jessica puts on a gallery of her work in New York City. Leah shot Amber Marshall, Shaun Johnston, Michelle Morgan and Chris Potter at a location near the Dude Ranch during golden hour. The light could not have been better.
Video by Official Heartland Instagram
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heartlandians · 6 months
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Heartland : Heat of the Moment
Season 17, Episode 6 First Aired: November 5, 2023
At the competition, Amy has a run in with an old friend that leads to heartache. Jack and Lisa prove they can be adventurous. Katie stands up for herself when Ellie and Brandon push her too far.
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tabloidtoc · 3 years
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TV Guide, January 18-31
You can buy a copy of this issue for your very own at my eBay store: https://www.ebay.com/str/bradentonbooks
Cover: Jared Padalecki is the new Walker 
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Page 1: Contents, Editor’s Letter, Your Feedback 
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Page 4: Ask Matt -- Star Trek: Discovery, Aidy Bryant and Saturday Night Live, The Great Christmas Light Fight, Coming Next Issue -- The Hot List with Outlander’s Sam Heughan on the cover 
Page 6: TV Insider -- 25 top shows 
Page 7: First Look -- Cynthia Erivo as Aretha Franklin in Genius, The Show We’re Talking About in the Office -- WandaVision, The Big Number -- 10 is the number of NCIS episodes that landed in the 100 most watched broadcasts of 2020 more than any other scripted series; Chicago Fire was the No. 2 scripted show with eight episodes making the list 
Page 8: Family Room -- shows both adults and kids will love 
Page 10: The Roush Review -- midseason sitcoms look to the stars for laughs with mixed results -- Mr. Mayor, Call Me Kat, Call Your Mother 
Page 11: Coyote, Trickster, The Watch 
Page 16: Cover Story -- Supernatural’s Jared Padalecki reboots a Chuck Norris action series as the Texas family drama Walker 
Page 17: Genevieve Padalecki on her role as Walker’s dead wife Emily 
Page 18: Gina Torres suits up as a heroic paramedic on Season 2 of 9-1-1: Lone Star 
Page 20: The Unicorn’s scene stealers -- Rob Corddry and Michaela Watkins match wits on the hit comedy 
Page 22: What’s Worth Watching -- Week 1 -- Ty Pennington on Ty Breaker 
Page 23: Monday, January 18 -- Folake Olowofoyeku on Bob Hearts Abishola, The Bold and the Beautiful, All American, 9-1-1, The Clown and the Candyman 
Page 24: Tuesday, January 19 -- Finding Your Roots with John Waters and Glenn Close, Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist, NCIS, Prodigal Son, Unpolished
Page 25: Wednesday, January 20 -- David Eigenberg on Chicago Fire, Presidential Inauguration, The Alps, Riverdale, Nancy Drew, When Disaster Strikes 
Page 26: Thursday, January 21 -- Craig Ferguson on The Hustler, The Mary Tyler Moore Show, Legacies, The Rev 
Page 27: Friday, January 22 -- Hisham Tawfiq on The Blacklist, The Wrong Prince Charming, The UnXplained, Blue Bloods, Painting With John 
Page 28: Saturday, January 23 -- Sandra “Pepa” Denton on Salt-N-Pepa, A Wild Year on Earth, A Winter Getaway, Sunday, January 24 -- A Discovery of Witches, Bridge and Tunnel, Agatha Christie’s England 
Page 29-45: TV listings 
Page 46: Stream It! Your guide to the very best streaming available now -- Netflix -- Ralph Macchio and William Zabka on Cobra Kai, The Dig, Penguin Bloom, Pieces of a Woman 
Page 47: Last Tango in Halifax, Lupin, Monarca, After Life, The Crown, The Haunting of Bly Manor, Hollywood, Ratched, Space Force, Netflix Top Ten, What I’m Bingeing -- Outlander 
Page 48: Prime Video -- Vikings, 5 British mysteries to watch now -- Grantchester, Endeavor, Fearless, Silent Witness, Unforgotten, Roush Review -- A Discovery of Witches 
Page 49: Hulu -- Russell Tovey on The Sister, True-Crime Intrigue -- Torn From the Headlines: New York Post Reports, Who Killed Jeffrey Epstein?, Streaming Service Spotlight -- Discovery+ 
Page 50: New Movie Releases 
Page 51: Series, Specials & Documentaries 
Page 52: What’s Worth Watching -- Week 2 -- Sean Bean on Snowpiercer 
Page 53: Monday, January 25 -- America’s Hidden Stories, All Rise, World’s Most Unexplained, The Salisbury Poisonings, The Good Doctor, Lucille Ball: Life Death & Money 
Page 54: Tuesday, January 26 -- Tika Sumpter on mixed-ish, To Tell the Truth, This Is Us, black-ish, Big Sky, The Proof Is Out There, The Terror 
Page 55: Wednesday, January 27 -- The Big Interview With Dan Rather -- Randy Travis, Resident Alien, For Life 
Page 56: Thursday, January 28 -- Vanna White on Celebrity Wheel of Fortune, Mr. Mayor, Rehab Addict Rescue, Go-Big Show, Friday, January 29 -- The Ray Bradbury Theater, Little Women: Atlanta
Page 57: Saturday, January 30 -- Wendy Williams on Wendy Williams: The Movie and The Wendy Williams Story: What a Mess!, Snowkissed, Heartland Docs DVM, Saturday Night Live 
Page 58: Sunday, January 31 -- The Long Song, Love Is a Piece of Cake, American Gods, The 63rd Annual Grammy Awards, All Creatures Great and Small, Cal Fire 
Page 59-78: TV listings 
Page 84: Cheers & Jeers -- cheers to Mr. Mayor’s national treasure, Bling Empire, The Rookie, Name That Tune, jeers to The Masker Dancer, The Stand, The Office 
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spilledcoffeefrommy · 4 years
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How low can you go?
My score is : 11/100
You never realize how much/little TV you watch until you fill out a list. Put a ✔️ by the shows of which you have watched more than 10 episodes.
How about you.
1. Grey's Anatomy:
2. Stranger Things: ⭐️
3. The Vampire Diaries:
4. The Walking Dead: ✔️
5. Fear The Walking Dead:
6. Dexter:
7. American Horror Story:
8. Orange is the New Black:
9. A Million Little Things:
10. This is Us:
11. The Simpsons:
12. New Amsterdam:
13. Manifest:
14. How To Get Away With Murder:
15. Breaking Bad:
16. Sons of Anarchy:
17. Scandal:
18. Riverdale:
19. The Good Doctor: ✔️
20. House of Cards:
21. Once Upon a Time:
22. House:
23. True Detective:
24. Dr. Pimple Popper:
25. Power:
26. Empire:
27. One Tree Hill:
28. Supernatural:
29. Family Guy:
30. Santa Clarita Diet: ✔️
31. Shameless:
32. Pretty Little Liars: ⭐️
33. Secret Life of an American Teenager:
34. Bones: ⭐️
35. Criminal Minds:
36. The 100:
37. Chicago Fire:
38. Chicago Med:
39. The Resident:
40. Game of Thrones:
41. The Big Bang Theory:
42. It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia:
43. Lost:
44. The Sopranos:
45. NCIS:
46. NCIS Los Angeles:
47. NCIS New Orleans:
48. Law & Order SVU:
49. Gossip Girl:
50. How I Met Your Mother:
51. Blue Bloods:
52. Two Broke Girls: ✔️
53. The Office:
54. Blacklist:
55. Full House:
56. Fuller House:
57. Downtown Abbey:
58. Hawaii Five-O:
59. Big Mouth:
60. Last Man Standing:
61. Six Feet Under:
62. Wentworth:
63. Friends:
64. That 70s Show:
65. Girlfriends Guide to Divorce:
66. Heartland:
67. All-American:
68. Greek:
69. Yellowstone:
70. Better Call Saul:
71. You:
72. Rescue Me:
73. Scrubs:
74. Community:
75. Letterkenny:
76. Kitchen Nightmares:
77. The Masked Singer:
78. Robot Chicken:
79. Vikings:
80. Mind Hunter:
81. New Girl: ✔️
82. The Good Place: ⭐️
83. Black Mirror:
83. Lucifer:
84. Peaky Blinders:
85. iZombie:
86. Parks and Rec:
87. Brooklyn 99: ✔️
88. Handmaid's Tale:
89. Modern Family: ✔️
90. Smallville:
91. Seinfeld:
92. Gilmore Girls:
93. Charmed:
94. Private Practice:
95. Lost Girl:
96. True Blood:
97. Roswell:
98. Haven:
99. Mad Men:
100. Arrow:
Copy & paste with your answers, and change score
Changed it up a bit. If I put a ⭐️, it means I’ve watched all seasons, every episode, drank and consumed the whole thing with my eyes hahaha
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aion-rsa · 3 years
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HBO Max New Releases: December 2020
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Time and time again during this year’s pandemic, movie studios have had to make the best of a bad situation. HBO Max’s list of new releases for December 2020 comes along with the most extreme example yet.
WarnerMedia undoubtedly had big plans for Wonder Woman 1984 when it scheduled it for a holiday release last year. After moving it to the summer, however, the conglomerate had to delay its theatrical release time and time again. Now HBO Max is the lucky winner of the saga, as it gets to premiere the long-awaited sequel on its servers on Dec. 25.
While Wonder Woman 1984 is definitely the headline this month, there are some other intriguing streaming options for HBO Max in December. The month plays host to a whole host of high-powered documentaries like Heaven’s Gate: The Cult of Cults (Dec. 3), Alabama Snake (Dec. 9), and the Tiger Woods documentary Tiger (Dec. 15).
There isn’t much going on on the TV side of things. His Dark Materials is set to run its season 2 finale on Dec. 28. But at that point, everyone will likely be on their fourth Wonder Woman rewatch.
Here is the full list of everything coming to and leaving HBO Max in December 2020.
HBO Max New Releases – December 2020
December 1
3 Godfathers, 1949
40 Days And 40 Nights, 2002 (HBO)
Absolute Power, 1997
Adam Ruins Everything, Seasons 2-3
The Adventures of Pinocchio, 1996
Amanpour: Sex & Love Around the World, 2018
Amistad, 1997 (HBO)
Annabelle: Creation, 2017 (HBO)
The Bay, 2012 (HBO)
The Beguiled, 2017 (HBO)
Beyond Reasonable Doubt, 2017
The Bishop’s Wife, 1947
The Blind Side, (HBO)
Blow-Up, 1966
The Book Of Henry, 2017 (HBO)
Bright Young Things, 2004 (HBO)
Bundle of Joy, 1956
The Carbonaro Effect, Seasons 2-5
Chasing Life with Sanjay Gupta, 2019
Cinderella Story: If The Shoe Fits, A, 2016
Code 46, 2004 (HBO)
Comedy Knockout, 2016
Contraband, 2012 (HBO)
Crimes of the Century, 2013
The Crow, 1994 (HBO)
The Crow: City Of Angels, 1996 (HBO)
The Crow: Wicked Prayer, 2005 (HBO)
Dead Wives Club, Season 1
Death Row Stories, Seasons 1-4
De Blanco La Patuda (aka White Is For Virgins), 2020 (HBO)
Deep Blue Sea, 1999
Demolition Man, 1993
Diary Of A Wimpy Kid: Dog Days, 2012 (HBO)
Fallen, 1998
Falling Skies, 2011
The Family Man, 2000 (HBO)
Father of the Bride, 1950
Fifty Shades Of Black, 2016 (HBO)
Final Destination, 2000
Final Destination 2, 2003
Final Destination 3, 2006
The Final Destination, 2009
Finding Jesus: Faith, Fact, Forgery, 2015
Freelancers, 2012 (HBO)
Free Willy 2: The Adventure Home, 1995
Free Willy 3: The Rescue, 1997
Free Willy: Escape from Pirate’s Cove, 2010
The Girl With All The Gifts, 2016 (HBO)
Gladiator, 2000
Gun Crazy, 1950
Harry And The Hendersons, 1987 (HBO)
Hell in the Heartland, 2019
Hero, 2004 (HBO)
The History of Comedy, 2017
Holiday Affair, 1949
Hot Fuzz, 2007 (HBO)
How It Really Happened, Seasons 1-4
The Human Stain, 2003 (HBO)
The Hunt with John Walsh, 2014
Inside Evil with Chris Cuomo, 2018
It Happened on Fifth Avenue, 1947
Joe Versus the Volcano, 1990
Juice, 1992
Just My Luck, 2006 (HBO)
Kung Fu Panda 2, 2011
Laff Mobb’s Laff Tracks, 2018
The Last Samurai, 2003
La Unidad, 2020
Logan’s Run, 1976
Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring, 2001
The Man Who Came to Dinner, 1942
Mars Attacks!, 1996
Meet Me in St. Louis, 1944
Michael Clayton, 2007
Misery, 1990 (HBO)
The Misery Index, 2013
My Dream is Yours, 1949
Nancy Drew, 2007
No Blade of Grass, 1970
Omega Man, The, 1971
On Moonlight Bay, 1951
Outbreak, 1995
Paid Off with Michael Torpey, 2018
Phantom Thread, 2017 (HBO)
Period of Adjustment, 1962
Pope: The Most Powerful Man In History, 2018
Project X, 2012 (Extended Version) (HBO)
Rachel Dratch’s Late Night Snack, 2016
The Redemption Project, 2019
Risky Business, 1983
Robots, 2005 (HBO)
Rock Of Ages, 2012 (Extended Version)  (HBO)
Romance on the High Seas, 1948
Room for One More, 1952
Sanctum, 2011 (HBO)
The Sentinel, 2006 (HBO)
Sex and the City, 2008
Sex and the City 2, 2010
Shaun Of The Dead, 2004 (HBO)
The Shawshank Redemption, 1994
Shop Around the Corner, The, 1940
Snakes on a Plane, 2006
Snow White And The Huntsman, 2012 (Unrated Version) (HBO)
Something’s Killing Me, 2017
Southland, Seasons 1-5
Soylent Green, 1973
SPAWN, 1997
Stargirl, Season 1
Striptease, 1996
Susan Slept Here, 1954
Talk Show the Game Show, 2017
Tea for Two, 1950
Those Who Can’t, 2016
Three Godfathers, 1936
THX 1138, 1971
Timeline, 2003 (HBO)
Tom and Jerry: A Nutcracker Tale, 2007
Tom And Jerry: Santa’s Little Helpers, 2014
True Grit, 2010 (HBO)
Unfaithful, 2002 (HBO)
Unmasking a Killer, 2018
Very Scary People, Season 1
The Wedding Date, 2005 (HBO)
Westworld, 1973
What Bitch? (HBO)
Wrath of the Titans, 2012 (HBO)
Wrecked, 2019
Yogi Bear, 2010
Young Man with a Horn, 1949
December 2
Baby God, Documentary Premiere (HBO)
December 3
Full Bloom, Season Finale
Heaven’s Gate: The Cult of Cults, HBO Max Documentary Premiere
Looney Tunes Cartoons, Bugs Bunny’s 24 Carrot Holiday Special Premiere
My Gift: A Christmas Special From Carrie Underwood, HBO Max Special Premiere
Stylish with Jenna Lyons, HBO Max Original Series Premiere
December 4
Beyond the Spotlight, Season 1
Bright Now: Alien Worlds, 2020
Engineering the Future, 2020
La Leyenda Negra (HBO)
Jujutsu Kaisen (Crunchyroll Collection)
December 5
The Photograph, 2020 (HBO)
December 6
Euphoria, “Trouble Don’t Last Always,” Special Episode Premiere (HBO)
Murder on Middle Beach, Docuseries Finale (HBO)
December 7
Axios, Season Finale (HBO)
December 8
40 Years a Prisoner, Documentary Premiere (HBO)
La Jauria (The Pack), Season 1
One Night in Bangkok, 2020
December 9
Alabama Snake, Documentary Premiere (HBO)
The Trial of Christine Keeler
December 10
4 Blocks, Seasons 1-3
Esme & Roy, HBO Max Holiday Special Episode
Haute Dog, HBO Max Holiday Special Episode
Let Them All Talk, HBO Max Original Film Premiere
House of Ho, HBO Max Original Series Premiere
Summer Camp Island, Season 3 Premiere
Veneno, Season Finale
Valley of Tears, Season Finale
December 11
Adult Material
Midnight Family, 2020 (HBO)
One Way Or Another, Season Finale (HBO)
December 12
The Bee Gees: How Can You Mend a Broken Heart, Documentary Premiere (HBO)
December 13
Tiger, Docuseries Premiere (HBO)
December 15
Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel (HBO)
December 16
The Art of Political Murder, Documentary Premiere (HBO)
December 17
CNN Heroes, An All-Star Tribute
The Flight Attendant, HBO Max Limited Series Premiere
Homeschool Musical Class of 2020, HBO Max Special Premiere
Love Monster, Season 1-2
Sesame Street: Holiday at Hooper’s
December 18
Diego Torres Sinfonico, Season 1 (HBO)
Hasta Que La Boda Nos Separe (aka The Wedding Unplanner), 2020 (HBO)
December 19
Wendy, 2020 (HBO)
December 20
I Used to Go Here, 2020 (HBO)
December 21
Industry, Season Finale (HBO)
December 23
Squish, Season 1
December 25
The West Wing, Season 1-7
Wonder Woman 1984
December 26
Independence Day (Extended Version), 1996 (HBO)
Road Trip, Season 1
December 28
His Dark Materials, Season 2 Finale (HBO)
December 29
Los Dias De La Ballena (AKA The Days of the Whale) (HBO)
December 31
The Champ, 1979
Conan Without Borders
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Leaving HBO Max – December 2020
December 10
Lights Out, 2016 (HBO)
December 15
The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part, 2019 (HBO)
December 26
American Animals, 2018 (HBO)
December 27
Arizona, 2018 (HBO)
December 31
An American in Paris, 1951
Analyze This, 1999
Austin Powers In Goldmember, 2002
Austin Powers: International Man Of Mystery, 1997
Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me, 1999
Batman & Robin, 1997
Batman Forever, 1995
Batman v Superman: Ultimate Edition, 2016
Bonnie and Clyde, 1967
Boogie Nights, 1997
Bringing Up Baby, 1938
Clash Of The Titans, 2010
Constantine, 2005
Demolition Man, 1993
Dirty Harry, 1971
Doctor Zhivago, 1965
Empire of the Sun, 1987
Friday the 13th, 2009
Free Willy, 1993
Giant, 1956
Gladiator, 2000
The Hey Arnold! The Movie, 2002
The Hobbit, 1977
Jonah Hex, 2010
La La Land, 2016 (HBO)
Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Cradle Of Life, 2003
Lara Croft: Tomb Raider, 2001
The Lego Ninjago Movie, 2014
Lucy In The Sky, 2019 (HBO)
Madagascar 3: Europe’s Most Wanted, 2012 (HBO)
Monsters vs. Aliens, 2009
Rugrats Go Wild, 2003
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fartemis-crock · 4 years
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25/100
You never realize how much/little TV you watch until you fill out a list. Put a 👍 by the shows which you have watched more than 10 episodes. How about you?
1. Grey’s Anatomy:
2. Stranger Things:
3. The Vampire Diaries:
4. The Walking Dead: 👍
5. Fear The Walking Dead:
6. Dexter:  
7. American Horror Story:
8. Orange is the New Black:
9. A Million Little Things:
10. This is Us:
11. The Simpsons: 👍
12. New Amsterdam:
13. Manifest:
14. How To Get Away With Murder:
15. Breaking Bad:  
16. Sons of Anarchy:
17. Scandal:  
18. Riverdale:
19. The Good Doctor:
20. House of Cards:
21. Once Upon a Time: 👍 [the first season is so good. the rest is so cringe]
22. House: 👍
23. True Detective:
24. Dr. Pimple Popper:
25. Power:
26. Empire:
27. One Tree Hill:
28. Supernatural:
29. Family Guy:   👍  
30. Santa Clarita Diet:
31. Shameless:
32. Pretty Little Liars:
33. Secret Life of an American Teenager:
34. Bones:👍
35. Criminal Minds:
36. The 100:
37. Chicago Fire:
38. Chicago Med:
39. The Resident:
40. Game of Thrones: 👍
41. Chicago PD:
42. It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia:   
43. Lost:
44. The Sopranos:  
45. NCIS:
46. NCIS Los Angeles:
47. NCIS New Orleans:
48. Law & Order SVU:
49. Gossip Girl:
50. How I Met Your Mother: 👍
51. Blue Bloods:
52. Two Broke Girls: 👍
53. The Office: 👍
54. Blacklist:
55. Full House: 👍
56. Fuller House: 
57. Downton Abbey:
58. Hawaii Five-O:
59. Big Mouth:   👍  
60. Last Man Standing: 👍
61. Six Feet Under:
62. Wentworth:
63. Friends: 👍
64. That 70s Show: 👍
65. Girlfriends Guide to Divorce:
66. Heartland:
67. All-American:
68. Greek:
69. Yellowstone:
70. Better Call Saul:
71. You:
72. Rescue Me:
73. Scrubs: 👍 👍 👍 👍 👍 👍
74. Community: 👍
75. Letterkenny:
76. Kitchen Nightmares :   👍  
77. The Masked singer:  
78. Robot Chicken:  
79. Vikings:
80. Mind Hunter:
81. New Girl:
82. The Good Place: 👍
83. Black Mirror:
83. Lucifer:
84. Peaky Blinders:
85. iZombie:
86. Parks and Rec: 👍
87. Brooklyn 99:
88. Handmaid’s Tale:   👍  
89. Modern Family: 👍
90. Smallville:
91. Seinfeld: 👍 👍 👍 👍
92. Gilmore Girls: 👍
93. Charmed: 👍
94. Private Practice:
95. Lost Girl:
96. True Blood:
97. Roswell:
98. Haven:
99. Mad Men:    
100. Arrow:
Copy & paste with your answers, and change score at the top.
Tagged by: @ladyofthespade
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fall-and-shadows · 4 years
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What movies/ tv/ media would you recommend?
Idk anon, I'm getting old and tired honestly. Of newer media especially. I remember growing up with more diverse, more fun media that had many decent stories focused on girls and women, and way less graphic sex and gore. Now there's that and idk just so much bad media. Here's some stuff I watched recently with snippets of what I thought about it (most of them will be netflix):
1. In The Dark - it's about a blind woman and her life. Shes messed up and troubled. Iirc it had sex in the first episode, but it focused more on her story than her body and the series itself was entertaining
2. Russian Doll - a woman dies and relives the same day over and over. 1st episode was bizarre and funny. I don't remember it being too explicit, although there is a lot of liberal, sex positivity, kink stuff talked about in mainly background conversations
3. The Witcher - it's fantasy and anyone who knows me knows I'm desperate for some decent fantasy. There was too much gore, the 1st episode was boring and tried too hard and reeked of male stupidity, and the series in general pandered to men with female nudity. Start at episode 2 and save yourself some trouble imo
4. Midsommar - a fictional pagan swedish festival that probably has swedish people upset and could've been set anywhere. Like I said before I found it boring and I am tired of Ari Aster
5. Heartland - a show about a family and their farm in Canada. The whitest and straightest thing I have ever seen, but I like horses so here I am, at season 11
6. Anne with an E - loosely based on Anne of Green Gables. A lot of people don't like this one because it's modernized and darker, but I think it works well, especially for bringing up still relevant issues such as feminism and indigenous rights. I am very mad it was canceled
7. Alias Grace - an immigrant Irish woman is in prison for the murder of two people. I am currently watching this and so far it has not disgusted me with sex or gore. It does have heavy themes of women's issues, such as class conditions, abortion, asylum conditions, etc.
8. Beauty and the Beast - a remake where the beauty is a detective and the beast is a government experiment. Iirc it was very straight and fairly repetitive. There's only so much you can do with this plot
9. Good Girls - women robbers. By far the best thing on this list so far imo. The first season is hilarious, although again it is very straight
10. Kate & Leopold - if you like romcoms and haven't seen this one, you really should. It is cute and probably one of my favorite movies tbh
11. Schitts Creek - hilarious, just go watch it
12. Free Rein - it's about horses and I think we've established I like horses. The show is for kids so no bs in it
13. Mad Money - women robbers again. A great movie, I found it very funny
14. Shera - who doesn't like Shera? Also for kids so
15. Chambers - a girl gets a heart transplant and things go very wrong. I found it creepy and fascinating. Someone else needs to watch it so we can discuss. I had feelings(tm)
16. Hart of Dixie - a dr from New York moves to the south and hilarity ensues. I found it cute & entertaining. The main character is funny. Very straight again though
17. Holiday in the Wild - another cute romcom movie plus elephants. Who doesn't like elephants?
Popular movies I saw and liked:
1. Frozen 2 - I like Elsa, what can I say. Technically, it even had a horse so
2. Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle - one of my favorite newer movies tbh
3. Thor: Ragnarok - personally, I would've hired Taika to direct everything after this
4. Black Panther - it's well done and a beautiful movie (all the colors, good messages, etc.)
5. Ghostbusters - the "new" one ofc as it's the only one that matters
6. Wonder Woman - it's also well done despite my criticisms of it
I think that sums up nost of my recent media consumption tbh, minus a few more Christmas movies which are ofc mandatory at that time no matter how bad. As you can see several things aren't new so I re-watch stuff a lot more than not and if I dislike something usually I don't finish it
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icelovesfire · 5 years
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tagged by @celebrated-as-the-rebel-kind x
my shows :
Doctor Who
That 70′s Show
Skins
Merlin
Outlander/Derry Girls/Heartland/Find Me in Paris/This Is Us (okay, fine, we’ll go with Outlander)
questions:
1. who is your favorite character in 2?
— Jacqueline Beulah Burkhart, hands-down.
2. who is your least favorite character in 1?
— River Song
3. what is your favorite episode of 4?
— It’s so hard to choose just one, but I greatly enjoy the angsty af Arwen in 3x10. (I mean, given my otp’s over the years, it’s no surprise.) As a whole, possibly 1x10.
4. what is your favorite season of 5?
— The second. I know - angsty af, but hey, the COSTUMES.
5. who is your favorite couple in 3?
— Rich and Grace. It was Jal and Chris, and then those two just totally swiped Jal and Chris’ crown, not that I don’t love them almost as much.
6. who is your favorite couple in 2?
— Steven and Jackie (to no one’s surprise.)
7. what is your favorite episode in 1?
— So freaking hard, but The Fires of Pompeii is way up there - closely followed by Vincent and the Doctor and Rosa.
8. what is your favorite episode of 5?
— Ah...2x13. I told you - angsty af.
9. what is your favorite season of 2?
— The sixth.
10. how long have you watched 1?
— Six years.
11. how did you become interested in 3?
— I was bored and I was browsing British programmes on 0123netflix.site. Lol I’d put off the series for years because I’d convinced myself it wouldn’t be of any interest. I did vid it back in 2010, for a friend’s birthday who hardcore otp’ed Freffy. I never knew there were multiple generations and I’d somehow become confused as to think that Freya played a recast Cassie.
12. who is your favorite actor in 4?
— Katie McGrath
13. which do you prefer, 1, 2, or 5?
— One, or it wouldn’t be one. Silly question. If you meant which do I rewatch constantly, that would be two.
14. which show have you seen more episodes of, 1 or 3?
— One because there are way more episodes, in general.
15. if you could be anyone from 4, who would you be?
— I suppose I would be Leon because he’s a knight and one of the only ones who made it out. Guinevere is another possibility, but I don’t fancy the idea of being queen.
16. would a crossover between 3 and 4 work?
— Absolutely; I’m sure one of the science dorks could experiment with time travel to return to Camelot and Panda would take the whole thing in stride. There’s also the spliff to make them think they’re in Camelot and the ensuing mirage.
17. pair two characters in 1 that would make an unlikely but strangely okay couple
Ryan Sinclair and Ace McShane
18. overall, which story has the better storyline, 3 or 5?
— Five by far, though three is phenomenal.
19. which has the better theme music, 2 or 4?
— HANGING OUT, DOWN THE STREET. THE SAME OLD THING, WE DID LAST WEEK. NOT A THING TO DO BUT TALK TO YOU. HELLO WISCONSIN! (Clearly, two.)
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2018 TV Holiday Premieres
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Updated: December 30, 2018
ABC
Mickey’s 90th Spectacular (two-hour celebration of Mickey Mouse’s 90th birthday featuring music and appearances by Skylar Astin Kelsea Ballerini, Miles Brown, Anna Camp, Josh Gad, Wendi McLendon-Covey, Sage Steele, Luis Fonsi and Tori Kelly. Original Mouseketeers Bob Burgess and Sharon Baird will also appear) - Nov. 4
Mary Poppins Returns: Behind the Magic (Behind the scenes look at the upcoming feature film sequel starring Emily Blunt) - Nov. 22
I’m Coming Home (stars Kristen Chenoweth, Tiffany Haddish and Tyler Perry return to their hometowns for a documentary-style special produced by Whoopi Goldberg) - Nov. 22
The Great Christmas Light Fight (season 6 of the limited-run reality competition featuring outrageous holiday displays judged by Carter Oosterhouse and Taniya Nayak) - weekly starting Nov. 26
The Wonderful World of Disney: Magical Holiday Celebration (musical celebration from the Disney parks hosted by Jordan Fisher and Sarah Hyland, featuring Gwen Stefani, Meghan Trainor and Andrea Bocelli) - Nov. 29 
The Victoria's Secret Fashion Show Holiday Special (holiday fashion show featuring top models and musical acts Bebe Rexha, The Chainsmokers, Halsey, Kelsea Ballerini, Rita Ora, Shawn Mendes and The Struts) - Dec. 2
The Great American Baking Show: Holiday Edition (season 4 of the American version of the popular cooking contest, The Great British Baking Show, focused on holiday treats; hosted by Emma Bunton and Anthony Adams, with judges Sherry Yard and Paul Hollywood) - weekly starting Dec. 6
Dancing with the Stars: Holiday Special (special holiday-themed season finale of the series) - Dec. 9
CMA Country Christmas (annual musical celebration of the season, featuring Country artists performing original music and Christmas classics, hosted by Reba McEntire and featuring Tony Bennett, Dan+Shay, Brad Paisley and Martina McBride. Filmed in front a live audience in Nashville) - Dec. 10
The Year in Memoriam 2018 (Robin Roberts and Jimmy Kimmel pay tribute to the legendary stars and icons the world lost this year) - Dec. 17
The Year: 2018 (two-hour special looking at the most iconic moments of 2018, hosted by Robin Roberts) - Dec. 23
Disney Parks Magical Christmas Day Parade (annual holiday parade/musical showcase taped in Disney World, Disneyland and other worldwide Disney Parks) - Dec. 25
Dick Clark’s Primetime New Year’s Rockin’ Eve with Ryan Seacrest (47th annual Times Square New Year’s countdown) - Dec. 31 
NBC
A Saturday Night Live Thanksgiving (look back at 44 years of SNL Thanksgivings) - Nov. 21
Macy’s 92nd Thanksgiving Day Parade (official parade coverage, LIVE)  - Nov. 22 (also available on the NBC app and Verizon’s YouTube Channel)
The National Dog Show (annual pet competition hosted by John O’Hurley ) - Nov. 22
86th annual Christmas in Rockefeller Center (annual New York City tree lighting featuring musical performances, LIVE) - Nov. 28
A Legendary Christmas with John and Chrissy (musical special featuring real-life husband-and-wife John Legend and Chrissy Teigen) - Nov. 28 ***Review***
LEGO Jurassic World: The Secret Exhibit (original animated special set before first Jurassic World movie; A trio of dinosaurs needs to be moved to a new super-secret exhibit.) - Nov. 29 (Trailer) **Review**
Deal or No Deal: Happy Howie Days (a special $1 million dollar holiday offering of the game show which last aired 10 years ago) - Dec. 3
Saturday Night Live: Best of Christmas (holiday retrospective from the late-night sketch series) - Dec. 4
Penatonix: A Not So Silent Night (third holiday special with the a cappella group, featuring special guests Kelly Clarkson, the Backstreet Boys, Marren Morris, and Penn & Teller; filmed in Las Vegas) - Dec. 10
Darci Lynne: My Hometown Christmas (one-hour musical special starring the 13-year-old winner of 2017′s America’s Got Talent, singing and celebrating the season in her Oklahoma City hometown) - Dec. 11
Ho Ho Hollywood Game Night: Holiday Edition (one-hour holiday-themed game special) - Dec. 11
Ellen’s Game of Games Holiday Spectacular (holiday edition of game show hosted by Ellen Degeneres) - Dec. 12
Little Big Holiday Special (one-off return of the Steve Harvey-hosted series with holiday fan favorites) - Dec. 12
America’s Got Talent: Holiday (holiday edition of the popular series) - Dec. 17
Timeless: The Miracle of Christmas (the two-season NBC series gets a holiday-themed, wrap-up movie, starring the original cast, including Abigail Spencer, Matt Lanter and Malcolm Barrett; according to the release, “ride through the past, present and future, with a healthy dose of Christmas spirit”) - Dec. 20 **Review**
Christmas Eve Mass (from St. Peter’s Basilica in Rome, conducted by Pope Francis) - Dec. 24
NBC News Special: A Toast to 2018 (year-end review hosted by Kathie Lee Gifford and Hoda Kotb) - Dec. 31
NBC New Year’s Eve (live from Times Square hosted by Carson Daly and Chrissie Teigen with special guest Leslie Jones) - Dec. 31
130th Annual Tournament of Roses Parade (LIVE parade coverage) - Jan. 1
CBS
The Thanksgiving Day Parade on CBS (unofficial parade coverage of the Macy’s parade hosted by Kevin Frazier and Keltie Knight, LIVE) - Nov. 22
Garth: Live at Notre Dame (LIVE concert with country singer Garth Brooks, broadcast from South Bend, Ind.) - Dec. 6
A Home for the Holidays: The 20th Anniversary (20th annual special celebrating foster children and their caregivers) - Dec. 21
The 41st Annual Kennedy Center Honors (celebration recognizing groundbreaking work in entertainment, featuring this year’s honorees: Cher, Reba McEntire, composers Philip Glass and Wayne Shorter, and Hamilton co-creators Lin-Manuel Miranda, Thomas Kail, Andy Blankenbuehler and Alex Lacamoire) - Dec. 26
FOX
MasterChef Junior: Celebrity Showdown (Thanksgiving-special battle with celebs and their kids, with money going to charity) - Nov. 22
FOX’s New Year’s Eve with Steve Harvey: Live from Times Square (New Year’s eve countdown special featuring special guests and musical performances from Sting, Robin Thicke, Florence + the Machine, Jason Aldean, Juanes and Why Don't We) - Dec. 31
CW
87th Annual Hollywood Christmas Parade (tape-delayed presentation of the annual holiday parade, featuring Grand Marshal Nancy O’Dell, filmed Nov. 25 in Hollywood) - Dec. 14
iHeartRadio Jingle Ball 2018 (holiday concert special featuring Shawn Mendes and Cardi B) - Dec. 16
Greatest Holiday Commercial Countdown 2018 (ET’s Kevin Frazier and Keltie Knight host this holiday countdown of the top 12 holiday commercials) - Dec. 18
Greatest Holiday Video Countdown (hosted by the Holderness family, taking a look at viral holiday video clips) - Dec. 18
Masters of Illusion: Christmas Magic (holiday special featuring well known magicians) - Dec. 23
Popstars Best of 2018 (musical special looking back at the year’s biggest pop hits, hosted by Elizabeth Stanton) - Dec. 28
PBS
Hanukkah: A Festival of Delights (documentary featuring American Jewish families from a variety of backgrounds along with actors William Shatner and Lainie Kazan, all sharing their personal Hanukkah experiences, plus archival film and images) - Nov. 25
Let’s Go Luna: Christmas Around the World (Christmas special of the preschool series) - Dec. 10
15th Annual Christmas with the Morman Tabernacle Choir (holiday concert with the famed choir, featuring Sutton Foster and Hugh Bonneville) - Dec. 17
Lidia Celebrates America: A Heartland Holiday Feast (chef Lidia Bastianich undertakes a cross-country journey to find traditional American holiday cuisine) - Dec. 18
Happy Holidays with the Boston Pops (one-hour music special showcasing the best of the New England holiday season) - Dec. 22
Call the Midwife Christmas Special (special holiday episode of the series, airing same day as in the UK) - Dec. 25
Nova: Apollo 8 (in-depth look at the Christmas Eve mission that circled the moon and perhaps saved NASA, featuring exclusive interviews with astronauts Frank Borman, James Lovell and William Anders) - Dec. 26
Great Performances: Leonard Bernstein Centennial Celebration at Tanglewood (celebrate the legendary composer with the Boston Symphony Orchestra) - Dec. 28
ACL Hall of Fame New Year’s Eve 2018 (celebrate the induction of new Austin City Limits Hall of Famers: Ray Charles, Los Lobos and Marcia Ball, with performances by Boz Scaggs and Norah Jones; Hosted by Chris Isaak) - Dec. 29
Live from Lincoln Center: New York Philharmonic New Year’s Eve (LIVE concert performance to ring in the New Year) - Dec. 31 
Hallmark Channel
Hallmark Channel’s Christmas: First Look (Lacey Chabert gives a sneak peek at Hallmark’s 2018 Christmas movie line-up) - Jul. 21 (Watch Online)
Christmas: A Second Look Preview Special (Kellie Pickler hosts a follow-up preview to both the Hallmark Channel’s Countdown to Christmas and Hallmark Movies and Mysteries’ Miracles of Christmas 2018 line-up) - Sep. 29 (Watch Online)
2018 Countdown to Christmas Preview Special (preview of the 22 new movies set to air during Hallmark Channel’s Countdown to Christmas, hosted by Kellie Pickler) - Oct. 20 (Watch Online)
Christmas at Pemberley Manor (holiday movie starring Jessica Lowndes and Michael Rady, an event planner crosses paths with a surly billionaire while organizing a small town Christmas festival) - Oct. 27 (On Location)
Christmas Joy (movie starring Danielle Panabaker and Matt Long, based on the book by Nancy Naigle; a marketer reluctantly returns to run the family farm for her ailing aunt, then she and her one-time crush must organize the town’s cookie crawl) - Nov. 3 (Preview) (On Location) **Review**
Road to Christmas (holiday movie starring Jessy Schram and Chad Michael Murray; An assistant is charged with making sure her employer’s adult sons make it home for Christmas, but a blizzard interferes with travel plans) - Nov. 4 (Preview) (On Location) **Review**
It’s Christmas, Eve (movie starring and featuring three original songs by LeAnn Rimes: It's Christmas, Eve, The Gift of Your Love and You and Me and Christmas; also starring Tyler Hines. A school superintendent sent to cut costs at her hometown High School meets a handsome, single music teacher, who is desperate to raise enough money to protect his program) - Nov. 10 (soundtrack available Oct 12, featuring, The Gift of Your Love and You and Me and Christmas and It’s Christmas, Eve) (Preview) (On Location)
Christmas in Love (holiday movie starring Mary-Margaret Humes, Daniel Lissing and Brooke D’Orsay; A daughter tries to protect her family bakery, famous for its Kringle Christmas cookies, from a corporate takeover ) - Nov. 11 (Preview) (On Location)
Christmas at Graceland (movie starring country singer Kellie Pickler and Wes Brown, directed by Eric Close and set in Memphis and featuring both Elvis Presley’s music and his iconic Tennessee estate; Chicago exec returns to Memphis hometown at holidays on business and reunites with an old flame who rekindles her musical dreams) - Nov. 17 (On Location) (NOTE: Special world premiere at Graceland, Nov. 15)
Christmas in Evergreen: Letters to Santa (movie sequel to 2017′s Christmas in Evergreen starring Jill Wagner, Mark Deklin, Holly Robinson-Peete, Andrew Francis, Barbara Niven, Rukyia Bernard and Ashley Williams; When she finds out Evergreen’s quaint General Store has been closed, a woman enlists the help of townspeople, and a little Christmas magic, to save it and a mysterious 25-year-old letter to Santa.) - Nov. 18 (Preview) Review
Reunited at Christmas (holiday movie starring Mike Faiola and Nikki DeLoach as a novelist struggling with writer’s block who returns with her boyfriend to her late grandmother’s house for the holidays and rediscovers the true meaning of Christmas.) - Nov. 21
Christmas at the Palace (holiday movie starring Brittany Bristow, Andrew Cooper and Merritt Patterson; A former figure skating champ is hired by a European monarch to coach his daughter for a Christmas skating pageant and finds himself falling in love at the holidays, but is she ready to be royalty?) - Nov. 22
Pride, Prejudice and Mistletoe (holiday movie starring Lacey Chabert and Brendan Penny, based on the book by Melissa de la Cruz; Christmas-themed, modern update of the Jane Austen classic, but with a role reversal that casts Chabert as Darcy, returning to her hometown to plan a holiday event with a rival restaurant owner and restore her relationship with her father) - Nov. 23
Christmas Everlasting (Hallmark Hall of Fame movie directed by Ron Oliver, who also helmed 2017′s The Christmas Train, based on the book The Second Sister by Marie Bostwick, starring Tatyana Ali, Dennis Haysbert, Patti LaBelle and Dondre T Whitfield; A corporate lawyer returns home after her sister passes away to settle her estate, not knowing her will stipulates she must live there for 30 days. While back in a place she never thought she’d return to, she discovers what she’s been missing.) - Nov. 24
A Shoe Addict’s Christmas (holiday movie starring Candace Cameron Bure, Jean Smart and Luke Macfarlane, based on the book by Nicole Harbison; in this modern take on A Christmas Carol, a holiday hater is locked in the department store she works in on Christmas Eve and visited by her guardian angel in the shoe department, before getting a glimpse of Christmases past, present and future.) - Nov. 25 *Review*
Mingle All the Way (holiday romance starring Brant Daugherty, Lindsay Wagner and Jen Lilley; In an effort to prove to her family that her app matching compatible couples for events, without romance, works, she uses it herself. When she’s matched with someone she’s already had disastrous encounters with, she’s forced to save face and make it work.) - Dec. 1 Review
A Majestic Christmas (holiday movie starring Jerrika Hinton and Christian Vincent; an architect returns to turn her hometown theater into a modern multiplex, much to her chagrin, as she tries to convince the theater’s owner that the playhouse, and the town’s Christmas traditions, are worth preserving.) - Dec. 2 (Preview)
Amy Grant’s Tennessee Christmas (holiday musical special, featuring musical experiences and holiday reminisces with singer Amy Grant) - Dec. 3
Meet the Peetes Christmas Special (special featuring Holly Robinson Peete and family) - Dec. 3 (Preview)
Homegrown Christmas (holiday movie starring Victor Webster, Lori Loughlin and Kate Isaac, who plays a CEO who returns to her hometown at the holidays to regroup after being forced to step down. There, she reconnects with her high school sweetheart when they’re forced to plan a dance together for the local high school.) - Dec. 8
Welcome to Christmas (movie based on the book The Trouble with Christmas by Debbie Mason, starring Jennifer Finnigan and Eric Mabius as a small town sheriff desperate to convince a resort developer to save their community by turning it into a Christmas vacation destination)- Dec. 9
Entertaining Christmas (holiday movie starring Brendan Fehr and Jodie Sweetin as a  daughter striving to impress her perfectionist cooking and crafting expert mother, and prove she’s worthy of taking over the family business, by creating the perfect Christmas for a young girl whose father is deployed) - Dec. 15
A Gingerbread Romance (holiday movie starring Tia Mowry-Hardrict and Duane Henry; an architect pairs with a local baker, and single dad, to build life-size gingerbread houses in hopes of getting a promotion) - Dec. 16 **Review**
Candace Cameron Bure’s Christmas Across America (holiday special, produced and hosted by Candace Cameron Bure, featuring Christmas celebrations from across the U.S.) - Dec. 17
Jingle Around the Clock (holiday movie starring Brooke Nevin and Michael Cassidy, a young advertising exec must ditch her holiday college reunion to work on a new Christmas campaign with a partner who doesn’t share her vision.) - Dec. 22
Christmas Made to Order (holiday movie starring Alexa PenaVega and Jonathan Bennett; an architect hires an event planner to help his family Christmas go off without a hitch.) - Dec. 23
When Calls the Heart: The Greatest Christmas Blessing (4th holiday movie based on the television series, starring Lori Loughlin, Erin Krakow, Jack Wagner, Pascale Hutton, Kavan Smith and Paul Greene; A group of orphans become stranded in Hope Valley for the holidays with two mysterious sisters) - Dec. 25
A Midnight Kiss (holiday movie starring Carlos PenaVega and Adelaide Kane; a family of party planners has only one week to prepare for the biggest New Year’s Eve event of their lives, but when her brother breaks his leg and her parents have to leave, their daughter is forced to enlist outside assistance to get the job done.) - Dec. 29
2019 Winterfest Preview Special (preview special of the Winterfest movies set to air in January 2019) - Dec. 29
Hallmark Movies & Mysteries
Miracles of Christmas Preview Special (preview of the 15 new movies set to air during Hallmark Movie & Mysteries’ Miracles of Christmas hosted by Candace Cameron-Bure) - Oct. 14 (Watch Online)
Marrying Father Christmas (movie starring Erin Krakow, Niall Matter and Wendie Malick; sequel to 2017′s Engaging Father Christmas and 2016′s Finding Father Christmas, based on the book series by Robin Jones Gunn) - Nov. 4 (First Look)
A Veteran’s Christmas (holiday movie starring Eloise Mumford and Sean Faris; a decorated solider separated from her service dog returns home from Afghanistan and finds herself stranded in the town of Rivers Crossing for the holiday.) - Nov. 11 (Preview) (First Look) **Review**
Return to Christmas Creek (holiday movie starring Steven Weber, Tori Anderson, Stephen Huszar and Kari Matchett; after her app is rejected by Silicone Valley a young woman returns to her family’s hometown and, along with her childhood best friend, works to reunite her father with his pilot brother, who flies over the town each Christmas Eve dressed as Santa delivering toys to needy children) - Nov. 17 ***Review***
A Godwink Christmas (movie starring Kimberly Sustad, Paul Campbell and Kathie Lee Gifford, based on the book by SQuire Rushnell; an antiques dealer reluctantly gets engaged to her longtime boyfriend at Christmas, but her aunt invites her to Nantucket after sensing her reluctance) - Nov. 18 (First Look)
Last Vermont Christmas (holiday movie starring Justin Bruening, Catherine Corcoran and Erin Cahill; Parents decide to sell the family home—to their daughter’s high school sweetheart—telling their grown children at the holidays that this will be their last Christmas in Vermont.) - Nov. 19
Hope at Christmas (holiday movie based on the book by Nancy Naigle, starring Scottie Thompson and Ryan Paevey, who plays a school teacher that dreams of being a writer, with a holiday job as the local Santa, determined to make a little girl’s Christmas dreams come true) - Nov. 20
Christmas on Honeysuckle Lane (movie starring Alicia Witt, Mary McDonough, Laura Leighton and Colin Ferguson, based on McDonough’s novel, House on Honeysuckle Lane; siblings return home for one last Christmas before selling their family home after their parents’ passing, but a discovery changes everything) - Nov. 24 **Review**
Christmas Wonderland (holiday movie starring Kelly Hu, Emily Osment and Ryan Rottman; an overworked gallery owner returns to her hometown due to a family emergency to watch her niece and nephew, where she reunites with her high school boyfriend, now a teacher, and helps him plan the school’s annual Christmas Snow Ball) - Dec. 1
Once Upon a Christmas Miracle (holiday movie starring Lolita Davidovich, Aimee Teegarden and Brett Dalton, based on the true story of Heather Krueger and Christopher Dempsey; A dying woman receives a liver transplant from a kind stranger and, over three Christmases, they fall in love.) - Dec. 2
Memories of Christmas (holiday movie starring Mark Taylor and Christina Milian as Noelle, who returns to her late mother’s house for the holidays, and reluctantly regains her passion for Christmas through her mother’s love of the holiday and a handsome holiday decorator) - Dec. 8 *Review*
Time for Me To Come Home for Christmas (holiday movie based on the song by Blake Shelton and book by Shelton’s mother, Dorothy Shackleford, and Travis Thrasher, starring Josh Henderson and Megan Park; a country star and a small-town business woman returning to Oklahoma for Christmas are stymied by a snowstorm and decide to drive to their destination together, learning how much they have in common along the way.) - Dec. 9
Northern Lights of Christmas (holiday movie starring Ashley Williams and Corey Sevier, based on the book Sleigh Bell Sweethearts by Teri Wilson; when an aspiring pilot inherits a reindeer farm she finds herself overwhelmed until a mysterious stranger shows up to help at the holidays.) - Dec. 15
Small Town Christmas (holiday movie starring Kris Polaha and Ashley Newbrough; a first-time novelist’s book tour to promote her surprise best-seller takes her to the hometown of an old colleague who broke her heart and unwittingly helped inspire her novel.) - Dec. 16
A Christmas for the Books (holiday movie starring Chelsea Kane and Drew Seeley a life guru with a best-selling book all about finding love finds herself single at the holidays. When she’s asked to host a major holiday gala she’s got to find someone who will pretend to be her boyfriend, or risk being exposed as a fraud) - Dec. 20
Christmas at Grand Valley (holiday movie starring Danica McKellar, Brennan Elliott and Dan Lauria; A burned out Chicago art dealer wants to spend a quiet Christmas relaxing and rejuvenating in her favorite town, where she meets up a single dad and his kids who are reviewing the hotel they’re all staying in) - Dec. 21
Christmas Bells Are Ringing (holiday movie starring Emilie Ullerup and Josh Kelly; a photographer returns to Cape Cod to celebrate her father’s Christmas Eve wedding and finds an inspiring winter wonderland through the eyes of a local) - Dec. 22
Happy and Friends Yule Log (visual “Yule Log” featuring Happy the Dog and other cute canine and feline friends) - Dec. 24-25
Lifetime
It’s a Wonderful Lifetime Preview Special (holiday preview special hosted by Melissa Joan Hart) - Nov. 17 (Watch Online)
My Christmas Inn (holiday movie starring Tia Mowry-Hardrict, Rob Mayes, Jackee Harry, Tim Reid and Erin Gray, shot on location in Utah; A San Fran ad exec inherits a small-town Alaska inn at the holidays and falls in love with the town, and a handsome architect she meets there) - Nov. 21 (Preview) **Review**
A Christmas Arrangement (holiday movie starring Nicky Whelan, Miles Fisher, Julie McNiven, Leslie Easterbrook, and Daphne Zuniga; when a flower shop owner enters a holiday floral show that features a $5,000 grand prize, she finds a worthy rival, and love blossoms) - Nov. 21
The Christmas Contract (holiday movie starring One Tree Hill alums Hilarie Burton, Robert Buckley, Danneel Ackles and Antwon Tanner with an original song from Tyler Hilton; also starring Jordan Ladd, Cheryl Ladd, Bruce Boxleitner and Jason London; A women not wanting to face her newly-coupled ex during a hometown Christmas celebration, so she hires her best friend’s brother to pretend to be her boyfriend) - Nov. 22 (Preview) ***Review***
'Tis the Season: A One Tree Hill Cast Reunion (holiday special featuring the cast of One Tree Hill plus special guests) - Nov. 22
Poinsettias for Christmas (holiday movie starring Bethany Joy Lenz, Sharon Lawrence, John Schneider, Lauren London and Marcus Rosner; Daughter comes home to help on her family’s poinsettia farm as a disaster looms as the plants aren’t ready for the holiday.) - Nov. 23 (Preview) ***Review***
Every Other Holiday (holiday movie starring Schulyer Fisk, David Clayton Rogers, Dee Wallace and Abby James Witherspoon; Daughters scheme to reunite their estranged parents by getting the whole family to spend Christmas together at a family farmhouse) - Nov. 23 ****Review****
Every Day is Christmas (holiday movie starring Toni Braxton, Towanda Braxton, Gloria Reuben and Michael Jai White; Modern take on A Christmas Carol where a humbug money manager sees her past, present and future collide.) - Nov. 24 (Preview)
Christmas Harmony (holiday movie starring Kelley Jakle, Chandra Wilson, Adam Mayfield and Sally Struthers; When her pop star boyfriend breaks up with her at Christmas, a young woman returns to her hometown at the holidays and rediscovers her own dreams.) - Nov. 24
Jingle Belle (movie starring Tatyana Ali, Cornelius Smith Jr, Loretta Devine, Valarie Pettiford, Keshia Knight Pulliam and Tempestt Bledsoe; high school sweethearts once known for their flawless Christmas duet are reunited to work on the pageant they once starred in) - Nov. 25 (Preview)
Christmas Perfection (movie starring Caitlin Thompson, James Henri-Thomas and Robbie Silverman; A Christmas control freak finds herself transported into a magical Christmas village where she learns “the perfect Christmas” isn’t all it’s cracked up to be) - Nov. 25
A Very Nutty Christmas (starring Melissa Joan Hart, Barry Watson, Marissa Winokur, Conchata Ferrell and Rizwan Manji; Hart plays a workaholic baker who’s just been dumped and decides to “give up on Christmas” when a magic nutcracker comes to life; filmed on location in Conn.) - Nov. 30 (Preview) ****Review****
A Twist of Christmas (holiday movie starring Brendon Zub, Vanessa Lachey, Rick Fox and Christian Convery; Single parents accidentally switch their kids Christmas gifts and must work together to fix the mix-up or the holiday will be ruined.) - Dec. 1 *Review*
The Christmas Pact (holiday movie starring Kyla Pratt, Jarod Joseph, Kadeem Hardison and Jasmine Guy; Childhood besties have kept their Christmas pact intact since they planted a tree together at age 8, but now life is getting in the way of their annual traditions.) - Dec. 2 (Preview)
Christmas Lost and Found (holiday movie starring Tiya Sircar, Ed Ruttle and Diane Ladd; A big city event planner is guilted into spending the holidays with her grandmother, but when she accidentally trashes the heirloom family ornaments, she ends up finding out what the season really means.) - Dec. 7 ***Review***
Santa’s Boots (holiday movie starring Megan Hilty, Fiona Vroom, Marc-Anthony Massiah, Noah Mills, June Squibb and Patricia Isaac; A young women returns home for Christmas to find her family’s store on brink of bankruptcy. To help out she fills in as one of Santa’s helpers where she meets a charming store St. Nick, who mysteriously disappears just before the holiday, leaving behind just his boot.) - Dec. 8 **Review**
A Christmas in Tennessee (holiday movie starring Rachel Boston, Andrew Walker, Patricia Richardson and Caroline Rhea; When a developer tries to turn their town, including the family-owned bakery, into a ski resort, the mom-daughter baking duo set out to stop him with a little Christmas magic.) - Dec. 9 ***Review***
Christmas Around the Corner (holiday movie directed by Megan Follows, starring Alexandra Breckenridge, Jamie Spilchuk and Jane Alexander; A woman escaping her city life during Christmas discovers her Vermont holiday rental requires her to run an attached bookshop, where she unexpectedly falls in love) - Dec. 14
Christmas Pen Pals (holiday movie starring Michael Gross, Sarah Drew and Niall Matter; Creator of a dating app heads home for the holidays following a devastating breakup where she runs into her high school love while running the town’s Christmas Cupid pen pal program.) - Dec. 15
Hometown Christmas (holiday movie starring Beverley Mitchell, Stephen Colletti, Erin Cahill, Melissa Gilbert and Danny Boaz; High school sweethearts return to their hometown and find their parents have fallen in love, filmed on location in Louisiana) - Dec. 16
Freeform
The Truth About Christmas (holiday movie starring Kali Hawk, Damon Dayoub and Ali Ghandour; a political consultant famed for her spin finds herself unable to lie after a run in with a toy store Santa on the way to meet her mayoral candidate boyfriend’s family for the first time) - Nov. 25 (Trailer) ****Review****
Life-Size 2: A Christmas Eve (movie starring Tyra Banks, Francia Raisa and Gavin Stenhouse, Christmas-themed sequel to the 2000 Wonderful World of Disney film) - Dec. 2 (Teaser, Trailer)
Pop Up Santa Special (viewers are surprised with special Christmas gifts by Freeform’s “Pop Up Santa”) - Dec. 3
Disney Fairy Tale Weddings: Holiday Magic 2 (second special featuring Christmas weddings at Disney parks hosted Stephen “tWitch” Boss and Allison Holker and featuring a performance by Martina McBride) - Dec. 8
No Sleep ‘Til Christmas (holiday movie starring real life husband and wife Dave and Odette Annable as a pair of insomniacs who come to depend on one another even though one of them is engaged to someone else; also starring Sheryl Lee Ralph) - Dec. 10 (Trailer) Review
ION
A Wedding for Christmas (starring Vivica A. Fox and Cristine Prosperi; an assistant for a top wedding planner returns to her hometown to plan her sister’s Christmas wedding, only to run into her childhood sweetheart) - Nov. 25
Christmas Cupid’s Arrow (starring Elisabeth Harnois and Jonathan Togo; After Holly’s younger sister announce she’s pregnant, the college professor signs up for a dating service, determined to find a mate, but maybe the guy she’s looking for is fellow faculty member, and single dad, David, who she’s planning the winter formal with) - Dec. 2
Rent-an-Elf (holiday movie starring Kim Shaw and Sean Patrick Thomas; Type-A Ava runs a full-service holiday planning company called Rent-an-Elf, but finds herself wanting to share the Christmas she plans for a single dad and his son, until his ex-wife returns for the holidays) - Dec. 8
A Snow White Christmas (starring Carolyn Hennesy and Liam McNeill; stuck with her evil stepmother for the holidays, Bianca Snow tries to make the best of it, bonding with the decorator, much to her stepmother’s chagrin, who tries to hypnotize Bianca into forgetting about her inheritance) - Dec. 9 (Trailer)
Country Christmas Album (starring Hannah Barefoot and Evan Gamble; a country singer tries to save her career by reluctantly agreeing to make a Christmas album with a former teen heartthrob) - Dec. 15
A Christmas in Royal Fashion (starring Cindy Busby and Diarmaid Murtagh; a PR assistant is put in charge of a charity Christmas fashion show sponsored by the royal family of Edgewater, when the prince confuses her for her boss and falls for her, the assistant is too scared to tell him the truth) - Dec. 16
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Beverly Hills Christmas II (a.ka. This Is Our Christmas; sequel to 2015′s Beverly Hills Christmas starring Margaret O’Brien, Ronn Moss and Kira Reed Lorsch; when a Beverly Hills family suffers financial hardship at the holidays, they’re in need of a true Christmas miracle) - Nov. 3
The Christmas Switch (holiday movie starring Jackie Seiden, Ashley Wood, Oana Gregory; Two moms swap bodies and have to figure out how to switch back before Christmas) - Nov. 4
Chandler Christmas Getaway (movie starring Malinda Williams, GregAllen Williams, DeEtta West and Victoria Rowell, fifth in the series that began with 2013′s Marry Me for Christmas; The Chandler family heads to a cabin for Christmas) - Nov. 11
Christmas on the Coast (movie starring Julie Ann Emery and Burgess Jenkins about a New York novelist known for holiday romances who spends the holidays in a resort locale, and finds herself with her own Christmas romance) - Nov. 18 (Twitter, Trailer)  (available on DVD Nov. 6)
Christmas Catch (movie starring Yanic Trusedale, Genelle Williams and Emily Alatalo; a detective goes undercover over the holidays and might just be falling for the man she’s sent to watch) - Dec. 2
Christmas with a Prince (holiday movie starring Kaitlyn Leeb, Nick Hounslow and Charles Shaughnessy; a doctor finds herself taking care of a handsome, spoiled prince after he breaks his leg skiing; also available on DVD) - Dec. 9 (Trailer)
Christmas on Holly Lane (holiday movie starring Karen Holness, Jamie M Callica and Giles Panton; lifelong friends come together to save a house they cherish at the holidays) - Dec. 16
Hometown Holiday (holiday movie starring Kevin McGarry, Sarah Troyer and Stephen Huszar; a record exec goes to a country holiday wedding in hopes of signing a social media celeb, but falls for a small town girl instead, also available on DVD) - Dec. 23  (Trailer)
TV One
A Special Night of Rickey Smile for Real (the comedian hosts a special holiday comedy and cooking extravaganza) - Nov. 20
Merry Wish-Mas (movie starring real-life husband and wife Tamela and David Mann, as former high school sweethearts reunited for the holidays amidst family drama) - Dec. 2 (Clip)
Living by Design Holiday Special (brother and sister Jake and Jazz Smollett bring viewers into their home for a spectacular Christmas dinner)- Dec. 9
Coins for Christmas (movie starring Essence Atkins, Stephen Bishop, TC Carson and Kelly Price, as herself; the story of a single mother, struggling to make ends meet after the IRS freezes her bank account. Doing odd jobs to survive, she ends up working for a pro football player two weeks before Christmas, and the two change each other’s lives.) - Dec. 16 (Clip)
INSP
Christmas on the Coast (movie starring Julie Ann Emery and Burgess Jenkins about a New York novelist known for holiday romances who spends the holidays in a resort locale, and finds herself with her own Christmas romance) - Nov. 25 (Twitter, Trailer)  (available on DVD Nov. 6)
BYU TV
Shoelaces for Christmas (movie based on the book by Craig S Buehner, starring Bailey Chase, Mia Topalian and Austin Grant; A selfish teen learns the true meaning of service after receiving devastating news at the holiday) - Dec. 2
Christmas Under the Stars (concert featuring Train and The Band Perry) - Dec. 16
15th Annual Christmas with the Morman Tabernacle Choir (holiday concert with the famed choir, featuring Sutton Foster and Hugh Bonneville) - Dec. 20
Disney Channel/Disney Jr.
Snow Place Like Home (holiday special based on the Elena of Avalor series) - Nov. 24 (Disney Jr.)
A Very Muppet Babies Christmas (holiday special based on the series) - Nov. 30 ***Review***
Ducktales Last Christmas! (special holiday episode of the rebooted series, featuring the voices of Danny Pudi, Bobby Moynihan, Ben Schwartz and David Tennant; Scrooge avoids the pressures of the holidays by traveling back in time with a trio of fun-loving ghosts to crash history's greatest Christmas parties.) - Nov. 30 (Trailer)
Disney Parks Presents a 25 Days of Christmas Holiday Party (holiday season kickoff special featuring music from Gwen Stefani, Brett Eldredge and Asher Angel) - Dec. 1 (available on DisneyNOW app starting Nov. 23)
Doc McStuffins Christmas Special (special holiday episode of the Disney Jr. series; Doc and the toys travel back in time to the North Pole to save Christmas) - Dec. 2 (Disney Jr.) (Trailer)
Nancy and the Nice List (animated special based on the Fancy Nancy series; When Nancy struggles to make Santa's Nice List, she learns the true meaning of Christmas.) - Dec. 14 (Disney Jr.)
Nickelodeon
The Loudest Thanksgiving (holiday special of the animated series) - Nov. 12
Spacebob Merrypants (new holiday special episode of SpongeBob Squarepants) - Nov. 25
WGN
Uncle Dan’s Thanksgiving Day Parade (LIVE coverage of Chicago’s Thanksgiving Day parade) - Nov. 22
CNN
New Year’s Eve Live (LIVE coverage of the events in Times Square on New Year’s Eve, hosted by Anderson Cooper and Andy Cohen) - Dec. 31
TBS
Elf Pets: Santa’s St. Bernards Save Christmas (original animated special featuring the Elf on the Shelf, also available on DVD) - Nov. 17 (Trailer)
Full Frontal Presents Christmas on I.C.E. (commercial-free comedy special benefiting KIND, an organization dedicated to helping migrant children in detention; special guests include Adam Rippon) - Dec. 19 (Trailer, Clip)
BET
Throwback Holiday (holiday movie starring Jennifer Freeman, Robert Ri'chard and Rhyon Nicole Brown.; A harried mom in a shaky marriage wishes her way back to high school for a life do-over at the holidays) - Dec. 16 (Trailer)
BET Her
One Crazy Christmas (holiday movie starring Carl Payne, Terri Abney, Junie Hoang, Anton Peeples, Kiana Dancie and Tammy Townsend; filmed on location in Houston) - Nov. 17
VH1
RuPaul’s Drag Race Holi-slay Spectacular (one-off holiday special of the RuPaul-hosted series featuring all-star cast members in a holiday competition to be crowned the “Christmas Queen”) - Dec. 7 (Trailer)
TLC
The 12 Pops of Christmas (holiday-themed special with Dr. Pimple Popper, dermatologist Dr. Lee) - Dec. 13
Ovation
2018 National Christmas Tree Lighting (live musical performances and the official lighting of the National Christmas tree, in front of the White House, LIVE) - Dec. 2 (will also air on REELZ)
Food Network
Ultimate Thanksgiving Challenge (three episode cooking competition, hosted by Giada De Laurentiis) - starting Nov. 4
Holiday Baking Championship (holiday baking contest series hosted by Host Jesse Palmer, along with judges Nancy Fuller, Duff Goldman, and Lorraine Pascale) - starting Nov. 5
Christmas Cookie Challenge (cookie baking contest series hosted by Eddie Jackson, with judge Roe Drummond) - starting Nov. 5
Giada's Holiday Handbook (Giada De Laurentiis shares tips and tricks for pulling of holiday parties) - Nov. 11
Worst Cooks in America: Thanksgiving Redemption (special cooking challenge) - Nov. 11
Barefoot Contessa: Cook Like a Pro Thanksgiving Special (special primetime episode of the series with guests Jennifer Garner and Nigella Lawson helping Ina Garten cook their favorite Thanksgiving side dishes) - Nov. 17
Macy’s Thanksgiving Cake Spectacular (parade themed cake contest, hosted by Martha Stewart) - Nov. 18
Holiday Wars (three teams of cake bakers compete to create the most outstanding Christmas cake possible, hosted by Jonathan Bennett with judges Shinmin Li and Jason Smith) - Nov. 25
Holiday Gingerbread Showdown (four episode series featuring master Gingerbread makers competing against one another to create holiday delights, hosted by Marcela Valladolid with judges Kerry Vincent, Molly Yeh and Adam Young) - Nov. 25
Crazy Christmas Cakes (five cake artists from across the country bake elaborate holiday cakes) - Dec. 1
Gingerbread Giants 2 (special episode following five competitors at the annual National Gingerbread House Competition in Asheville, N.C.) - Dec. 23
Holiday Baking Championship: Homecoming (6 past Holiday Baking Championship winners return to the kitchen for a one-off competition to prove who is the best of the best holiday bakers ) - Dec. 24
Cooking Channel
Holiday Cookie Builds (limited episode holiday reality show featuring Salt Lake City gingerbread masters Brenda Nibley and Alisha Nuttall) - starting Nov. 9
SyFy
Santa Jaws (movie starring Reid Miller, Courtney Lauren Cumming and Jim Klock; comic book author’s Christmas killer shark somehow comes to life and begins menacing his friends at the holidays) - Aug. 14
Discovery ID
The Thanksgiving Ambush (true crime special, featuring the story of an Oklahoma couple ambushed in their garage two days before Thanksgiving) - Nov. 22
Animal Planet
AKC National Championship Dog Show  (dog show with hosts Mario Lopez and Shawn Johnson) - Jan. 1
POP
Schitt's Creek Holiday Special (special one-off holiday episode of the series starring Eugene Levy and Catherine O’Hara) - Dec. 19
Bravo
WWHL: O Come OG Faithful (Watch What Happens Live holiday episode featuring original Housewives Vicki Gunvalson, NeNe Leakes, Ramona Singer, Bethenny Frankel, Teresa Giudice and Kyle Richards to deck the halls and spill some tea ) - Dec. 20
TruTV
Impractical Jokers: Staten Island Holiday Spectacular and After Party (starring Joe Gatto, James "Murr" Murray, Brian "Q" Quinn and Sal Vulcano, a two-hour special taped live at Staten Island's St.George Theater, benefiting Toys for Tots) - Dec. 6
HGTV
House Hunters: Home for the Holidays (limited-run series featuring Christmas-loving home buyers looking for a new home to spend the holidays in) - weekly starting Nov. 27
White House Christmas 2018 (look at the decorations and design that adorn the White House for the holidays) - Dec. 9
HGTV Dream Home 2019 (look at the latest HGTV Dream Home which will be given away in a sweepstakes, in Whitefish, Montana) - Jan. 1
BBC America
Dr. Who: Who Year’s Day (stand alone episode of the long-running series, currently starring Jodie Whittaker; As the New Year begins the Doctor must save planet Earth from a terrifying evil.) - Jan. 1
BBC One
Zog (animated special based on the book by Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler, starring Tracey Ullman and Kit Harington) - Dec. 25 UK (US airdate TBA)
RTEjr
Hopscotch and the Christmas Tree (original animated special, based on the book of the same title) - Dec. 24, Ireland (US airdate TBA) (Trailer)
Discovery Family
My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic “Best Gift Ever” (the pony friends are on an adventure to find the best gift ever for each of them ) - Oct. 27 (Trailer)
Oxygen
Homocide for the Holidays (season three of the true crime series that features Christmas crimes) - weekly starting Dec. 9
CMT
Dolly & Friends: Making of a Soundtrack (documentary special on the making of Dolly Parton’s latest album, the soundtrack for the movie Dumplin’) - Nov. 29
Get TV
The Soul and Spirit of Christmas (original music special featuring CeCe Winans, BeBe Winans, Koryn Hawthorn and Take 6) - Nov. 23
Me TV 
Pastor Greg’s Reboot: Hope for Christmas (Christmas movie shot in upstate New York, a reboot of the 2004 film starring Kevin Sizemore; a veteran turned pastor get stuck in an elevator with non-believers at the holidays ) - Dec. 2 on WBBZ (all others check local listings, airdate may vary and may not be available on all affiliates)
Hulu
Into the Dark: Flesh & Blood (Blumhouse-produced horror anthology with each monthly movie taking place on a different holiday; On Thanksgiving, teenager Kimberly tries to move on from her mom’s unsolved murder to cure her agoraphobia, but begins to suspect she’s in danger from her seemingly doting father.) -  Nov. 7
Pixi Saves Christmas (2018 animated special from Spain) - Dec. 1
Into the Dark: Pooka (Blumhouse-produced horror anthology with each episode taking place on a different holiday; When a struggling actor agrees to dress up as a cartoon character at the holidays, he finds himself developing a distinctly different personality when he’s wearing the suit. ) -  Dec. 7
Into the Dark: New Year, New You (Blumhose produced horror anthology with each episode taking place on a different holiday; As an Instagram “influencer” looks to make her mark outside social media, a New Year’s weekend with her girl group turns dark) - available now 
A Very Terry Christmas: Get Cozy With Terry Crews (Terry Crews paints a Christmas tree in front of a fire) - available now
Netflix
The Land of Steady Habits (dark comedy/drama starring Connie Britton, Charlie Tahan, Ben Mendelsohn and Edie Falco; Sick of his job in finance a man leaves his wife and Westport, Conn. enclave in search of a more “real” life at the holidays) - available now (Trailer)
Christmas with a View (holiday movie starring Vivica A Fox, Kaitlyn Leeb, Patrick Duffy and Scott Cavalheiro; a fancy new head chef makes a splash at a ski resort, but not everyone is excited about his arrival; based on a Harlequin novel) - available now (Trailer)
The Holiday Calendar (original holiday movie starring Kat Graham, Quincy Brown and Ron Cephas Jones, about a magical advent calendar that seems to predict the future) - Nov. 2 (Trailer) **Review**
The Princess Switch (original holiday movie; Christmas-set take on The Prince and the Pauper, starring Vanessa Hudgens and Sam Palladino) - Nov. 16 (Trailer) ***Review***
Puppy Star Christmas (children’s holiday film in the continuing Pup Stars franchise, starring David DeLuise, Makenzie Moss and Denisse Ojeda; the just-married dogs are spending their first Christmas with their new pups and planning a very special Christmas treat.)  - Nov. 20 (Trailer) (NOTE: also available via DVD on Nov. 22)
The Christmas Chronicles (original movie produced by Chris Columbus, starring Kurt Russell, Kimberly Williams-Paisley and Judah Lewis; family holiday comedy about two brothers who, while trying to prove if Santa is real, crash his sleigh in Chicago, and must get the big guy back on track or Christmas is cancelled) - Nov. 22 (Trailer) ***Review***
My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic “Best Gift Ever” (the pony friends are on an adventure to find the best gift ever for each of them) - Nov. 25  (Trailer)
Angela’s Christmas (animated special based on the children’s book by Frank McCourt) - Nov. 30 (Trailer) **Review**
A Christmas Prince: The Royal Wedding (original holiday movie; wedding-themed sequel to 2017′s A Christmas Prince, starring Ben Lamb and Rose McIver) - Nov. 30 (Teaser, Trailer)
Great British Baking Show: Holidays (two-episode Christmas special of The Great British Bake Off, which aired in the UK in 2016, but has never been seen before in the U.S.) - Nov. 30 ***Review***
Natale A Cinque Stelle (a.k.a. Five Star Christmas; Italian Christmas comedy starring Massimo Gini; when the Italian P.M. secretly meets up with his mistress during a Budapest Christmas trip, things quickly go awry.) - Dec. 7 (Trailer)
Free Rein: The Twelve Neighs of Christmas (original special one-off holiday episode of the teen series; Bright Fields prepares for its Mistletoe Ball) - Dec. 7
Nailed It! Holiday! (original one-off, holiday baking-themed special episode of the series) - Dec. 7 (Trailer) *Review*
Super Monsters and the Wish Star (original animated special based on the series) - Dec. 7
Neo Yokio Pink Christmas (original animated special created by Ezra Koenig and starring Jaden Smith and Jamie Foxx) - Dec. 7 (Twitter preview, Trailer)
Chilling Adventures of Sabrina: A Midwinter’s Tale (original special holiday stand-alone episode of the series featuring Sabrina and her coven telling ghost stories around the fire for the Winter Solistice) - Dec. 13 (Trailer)
Prince of Peoria: A Christmas Moose Miracle (original special holiday one-off episode of the tween series; A snowstorm threatens the Festival of Lights) - Dec. 14
Aggretsuko: We Wish You a Metal Christmas (original holiday special of the Japanese anime-style series) - Dec. 20 (Trailer)
Watership Down (original animated mini-series of the classic Richard Adams novel, featuring the voices of James McAvoy, Nicholas Hoult, Ben Kingsley and John Boyega; a BBC co-production) - Dec. 25
Netflix New Year’s Eve Countdowns (19, new, original countdowns based on kids and tween Netflix shows that can be watched anytime. New countdowns based on: Alexa and Katie, Prince of Peoria, Pinky Malinky, Motown Magic, Larva Island, Beat Bugs, Skylanders Academy, Super Monsters, True and the Rainbow Kingdom, Tales of Arcadia, All Hail King Julien, Boss Baby, Spirit Riding Free and Fuller House) - Dec. 26 (Trailer)
Taylor Swift reputation Stadium Tour (original concert film featuring the last stop of Swift’s latest tour) - Dec. 31 (Trailer)
Amazon Prime
Bigfoot (animated movie directed be Evan Tramel; An evil Yeti steals Santa’s naughty list and uses it to banish Santa from the North Pole) - available now
Clara’s Ultimate Christmas (family movie where a young vlogger documents her “ultimate Christmas” but everything goes awry when her dad has to leave for a business trip and her dog runs away right before Christmas Eve) - available now (Trailer)
Crawford the Cat’s Christmas (animated special aimed at preschoolers, directed by Russ Harris) - available now (Trailer)
Dead by Christmas (holiday slasher film starring Holly Bonney; Reunited for the holidays, a group of friends raised together in a troubled Louisiana orphanage are stalked by a killer from Christmas past) - available now (Trailer)
Discarding Santa (”found footage” mockumentary about a Kentucky town that outlawed Santa) - available now (Trailer)
Madness Farewell (black comedy about a suicidal comedian in Los Angeles who, unable to do the deed herself, hires a hit man; starring Charlene DeGuzman ) - available now (Trailer)
A Raunchy Christmas Story (very R-rated “comedy” in the Cinemax-after-dark vein) - available now
Straight no Chaser: Live in New York Holiday Edition (a cappella group’s Christmas concert, filmed live in New York City) - available now
A Unicorn Christmas (animated special featuring the voices of Alicia Condrey, Aisha Ricketts and Yasmin Palmer) - available now
Pete the Cat: A Very Groovy Christmas (animated holiday special, based on the book series; Pete and the gang try to find the Christmas Cat to get cool gifts) - Nov. 20 (Trailer)
Arty’s Holiday Masterpiece (animated holiday special, based on the Creative Galaxy series; Arty makes a Christmas ornament for his family, but it comes to life and runs away) - Nov. 20
Max’s Christmas (animated special based on the Max and Ruby storybook) - Dec. 1
YouTube
Ken Jeong Cracks Christmas (original special featuring the comedian and celebrity friends on the ultimate quest to uncover the pop-culture myths behind the world's most celebrated holiday.) - Dec. 12 on the Buzzfeed YouTube Channel (Trailer)
Nick Offerman’s Yule Log (Nick Offerman silently drinks whisky in front a fire) - available now on Lagavulin’s My Whisky Official YouTube Channel (age restricted due to depiction of alcohol); Ten Hour Version
A Very Terry Christmas: Get Cozy With Terry Crews (Terry Crews paints a Christmas tree in front of a fire) - available now on America’s Got Talent YouTube Channel
MUSEO (Spanish language movie starring Gael Garcia Bernal, Leonardo Ortizgris and Alfredo Castro; the true story of small-time, seemingly inept crooks who stole priceless Mayan artifacts from Mexico's National Anthropology Museum on Christmas Eve 1985) - TBA (Trailer)
Holiday Spectacular (family movie from Brat Studios, starring Annie LeBlanc and Mackenzie Ziegler; the story of an estranged family that is brought back together for the holiday season at the mall) - Dec. 21 on the Brat YouTube channel (Trailer)
Sony Crackle
A Prayer for Mr. T: The SuperMansion Thanksgiving Special (adult, stop-motion animation special holiday episode of the streaming series, featuring the voices of Chris Pine and Bryan Cranston; The annual Thanksgiving turkey competition between Titanium Rex and Dr. Devizo goes awry when Rex’s turkey transforms into a nightmarish bird monster.) - Nov. 15
Britbox
Upstart Crow Christmas Special (U.S. premiere of the special Christmas episode of the series) - Dec. 7
Would I Lie to You Christmas Specials (U.S. premieres of the special Christmas episode of the game show) - Dec. 7
QI Christmas Specials (U.S. premiere of the special Christmas episodes of the game show) - Dec. 7
The Snow Queen (U.S. premiere of the 2005 BBC animated movie based on the classic tale, starring Patrick Stewart) - Dec. 7 
Mr. Stink (U.S. premiere of the 2012 BBC movie starring Hugh Bonneville, based on the popular children’s book) - Dec. 7
Mary Berry’s Absolute Favorites (holiday special featuring The Great British Bake Off’s Mary Berry) - Dec. 12
Clash of the Santas (US debut of the 2008 BBC movie) - Dec. 15
The Lights Before Christmas: Luminous London (Britbox original, “slow TV” holiday-themed special) - Dec. 19
Swingin’ Christmas (Michael Parkinson presents the John Wilson Orchestra with special guests, including Seth McFarlane) - Dec. 22
Hold the Sunset Christmas Special (U.S. premiere of the special Christmas episode of the series) - Dec. 23
Mock the Week Christmas Special (U.S. premiere of the 2018 special Christmas episode of the comedy news show) - Dec. 24
Click & Collect (2018 BBC movie starring Stephen Merchant and Asim Chaudhry as neighbors making a cross country journey to get the perfect toy for Christmas) - Dec. 24
Carols from Kings (LIVE coverage of the celebration of Christmas from The Chapel of King’s College Cambridge) - Dec. 24
The Queen’s Christmas Message 2018 (annual holiday message delivered by Queen Elizabeth II to her subjects via the BBC) - Dec. 25
Emmerdale Christmas Special (U.S. premiere of the 2018 Christmas episode of the British soap) - Dec. 25
Casualty Christmas Special (U.S. premiere of the 2018 Christmas episode of the British soap) - Dec. 25
Holby City Christmas Special (U.S. premiere of the 2018 Christmas episode of the British soap) - Dec. 25
EastEnders Christmas Special (U.S. premiere of the 2018 Christmas episode of the long-running British soap) - Dec. 25
Coronation Street Christmas Special (U.S. premiere of the 2018 Christmas episode of the long-running British soap) - Dec. 25
The Last Leg New Year’s Special, LIVE (aired at same time as in UK) - Jan. 1
Shudder
The Dinners of Death (Joe Bob Briggs Thanksgiving meal-themed marathon which he calls, “the best deadly-dinner movies in history”) - Nov. 22
A Very Joe Bob Christmas (Job Bob Briggs-hosted Christmas horror movie marathon) - Dec. 21
Funny or Die
The 2019 Rose Parade Hosted by Cord and Tish (Live coverage of the Rose Parade with commentary by Cord Hosenbeck and Tish Cattigan, a.k.a. Will Ferrell and Molly Shannon) - Jan. 1
On Demand/Digital/DVD
Sick for Toys (horror movie starring Camille Montgomery, Jon Paul Burkhart and Justin Xavier; Sad sack nice guy accepts a Christmas dinner invitation from a beautiful woman only to find out she and her brother are not what they seem) - Sep 4 (Twitter, Trailer)
Battle of the Bulge: Wunderland (war movie starring Steven Luke, Tom Berenger and Mikeal Burgin; true story of the Christmas 1944 battle that was amongst the WWII’s deadliest offensives, available via digital and DVD) - Oct 2 (Trailer)
The Least of These: A Christmas Story (starring Tayla Lynn and Emma Faith; a homeless single mother is befriended by a feisty waitress and a store Santa in this tale of holiday love and forgiveness, shot on location in Fayetteville, Ark.; available via digital and DVD) - Oct. 22 (Trailer) 
Christmas Break-In (A blizzard strands nine-year-old at school at the start of Christmas break. When bad guys kidnap the school janitor, it’s up to the kid to save him; starring Danny Glover, Denise Richards and Cameron Seely, filmed on location in Minnesota; available via DVD) - Nov. 1 (interview)
A Christmas Village (A cynical cookbook author facing a scandal helps a single father reinvigorate his struggling Christmas theme park in hopes of getting some good PR; starring Madeline Leon and Neil Paterson; available via iTunes) - Nov. 1 (Trailer)
Best Thanksgiving Ever (starring Jay Seals, Eric Roberts and Heather Adair; Raunchy Thanksgiving-themed sex comedy supposedly based on a true holiday; this one has been floating around festival circuit for a while, but this is first time it’s widely avaiable via iTunes) - Nov. 6, Rated R (Redband Trailer)
Christmas Manger (movie starring Andrea Logan White, Steve Young and Tara Reid; A widower and his estranged foster daughter are forced to spend the holidays together after an injury leaves him unable to live alone. Can faith reunite them?; Available via DVD) - Nov. 6
Lez Bomb (movie written by and starring Jenna Laurenzo, with Kevin Pollack, Bruce Dern, Cloris Leachman and Steve Guttenberg; comedy about a lesbian determined to come out to her quirky family over Thanksgiving, but a series of mishaps may foil her plans; available via digital and blu-ray) - Nov. 9 (digital) / Jan. 8 (blu-ray) (Trailer)
Mrs. Claus (holiday horror slasher film starring Brinke Stevens, Helene Udy and Kaylee Williams) - Nov. 13 (Trailer)
A Christmas Carol (Scottish version of the classic tale, where Scrooge is a billionaire obsessed with profits, starring Stuart Brennan; available on iTunes) - Nov. 16 (Trailer)
Elliot: The Littlest Reindeer (starring Josh Hutcherson, Morena Baccarin, John Cleese, Samantha Bee and Martin Short; international animated film about a miniature horse who dreams of being one of Santa’s reindeer; available via digital) - Dec. 1, Rated PG (Trailer, Twitter) ****Review****
Holly Star (written, directed and starring Michael Nickles, with Katlyn Carlson and Brian Muller; A broke puppeteer returns home for the holidays and gets caught up in a treasure hunt with her paintball-obsessed best friend, her tango-dancing grandmother and a childhood sweetheart. Shot on location in Portland, Maine; available via DVD/digital) - Dec. 4, Rated PG (Trailer)
All the Creatures Were Stirring (holiday horror movie starring Constance Wu, Amanda Fuller and Jonathan Kite; a couple wander into a movie theatre on a Christmas Eve date to be greeted by a series of bizarre holiday tales of woe; available via digital and DVD) - Dec. 4 (digital) / Dec. 7 (DVD) (Trailer)
Smallfoot (starring Channing Tatum, Zendaya, Gina Rodriguez, James Corden and Danny Devito; animated Yeti adventure where the mythical beasts discover humans actually exist; available via DVD and digital) - Dec. 4 (digital) /Dec. 11 (DVD/blu-ray), rated PG (Trailer, Website, Twitter) ****Review****
I’ll Be Next Door for Christmas (crowd-funded movie starring Nicole Sullivan, Atticus Shaffer, Juliette Angelo and Kirrilee Berger; 16-year-old embarrassed by her Christmas-crazy family, tries to trick her long distance boyfriend by hosting a calmer Christmas celebration in the empty house next door; available via digital) - Dec. 4, Rated PG (Website, Trailer, Clip)
Little Women (modern-set take on the classic Louisa May Alcott novel, starring Lea Thompson; available via DVD and digital) - Dec. 18, rated PG-13 (Trailer)
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What's Coming to Netflix, Amazon, HBO, and Hulu in November
This month all eyes are on The Irishman, Martin Scorsese’s epic gangster drama. But until you can see it on November 27, there’s plenty of other highly-anticipated releases in TV and movies coming to Netflix, Amazon, HBO, and Hulu, including shows like Jack Ryan, The Crown, and Silicon Valley October Streaming Guide: The ‘Breaking Bad’ Movie, ‘Glass’, and More to Watch This Month Along with those new options, movies like Creed II, Step Brothers, The Matrix Series, the James Bond collection, and Rounders will be streaming on various sites. The Best Adventure Movies, TV Shows, and Documentaries You Can Stream Right Now Here’s everything new you can stream in November 2019:
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the King / The Irishman / NetflixNov. 1 Apache Warrior American Son Atypical: Season 3 Barbie Dreamhouse Adventures: Go Team Roberts: Season 1 Billy on the Street Christmas Break-In The Christmas Candle Christmas in the Heartlands Christmas Survival The Deep: Season 3 Drive Elliot the Littlest Reindeer Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas Fire in Paradise The Game Grease Hache Hello Ninja Holiday in the Wild Holly Star How to Be a Latin Lover The King Love Jones The Man Without Gravity Mars: Season 2 The Matrix The Matrix Reloaded The Matrix Revolutions Mobile Suit Gundam: Iron-Blooded Orphans: Seasons 1-2 Paid in Full Queer Eye: We’re in Japan! Rosemary’s Baby Rounders Santa Girl Sling Blade Spitfire: The Plane That Saved the World Step Brothers True: Grabbleapple Harvest Up North We Are the Wave Wild Child Zombieland Nov. 4 A Holiday Engagement Christmas Crush Dear Santa The Devil Next Door District 9 Nov. 5 The End of the F***ing World: Season 2 Seth Meyers: Lobby Baby She-Ra and the Princesses of Power: Season 4 Tune in for Love Undercover Brother 2 Nov. 6 Phillip Youmans Burning Cane SCAMS Shadow Nov. 7 The Body Remembers When the World Broke Open Nov. 8 Busted!: Season 2 The Great British Baking Show: Holidays: Season 2 Greatest Events of WWII in HD Colour Green Eggs and Ham Let It Snow Paradise Beach Wild District: Season 2 Nov. 9 Little Things: Season 3 Nov. 10 Patriot Act With Hasan Minhaj: Volume 5 Nov. 11 A Single Man Chief of Staff: Season 2 Nov. 12 Harvey Girls Forever!: Season 3 Jeff Garlin: Our Man in Chicago Nov. 13 Maradona in Mexico Nov. 14 The Stranded Nov. 15 Avlu: Part 2 The Club Earthquake Bird GO!: The Unforgettable Party House Arrest I’m With the Band: Nasty Cherry Klaus Llama Llama: Season 2 The Toys That Made Us: Season 3 Nov. 16 Suffragette Nov. 17 The Crown: Season 3 Nov. 19 Iliza: Unveiled No hay tiempo para la verguenza Nov. 20 Bikram: Yogi, Guru, Predator Dream/Killer Lorena, la de pies ligeros Nov. 21 The Knight Before Christmas Mortel Nov. 22 Dino Girl Gauko Dolly Parton’s Heartstrings The Dragon Prince: Season 3 High Seas: Season 2 Meet the Adebanjos: Season 1-3 Mon frere Nailed It! Holiday!: Season 2 Narcoworld: Dope Stories Nobody’s Looking Singapore Social Trolls: The Beat Goes On!: Season 8 Nov. 23 End of Watch Nov. 24 Courtesy of Bold Films Shot Caller Nov. 25 Dirty John: Season 1 Nov. 26 Mike Birbiglia: The New One Super Monsters Save Christmas True: Winter Wishes Nov. 27 Broken The Irishman Nov. 28 Holiday Rush John Crist: I Ain’t Praying For That Merry Happy Whatever Mytho Nov. 29 ‘Atlantics’ Courtesy of TIFF Atlantics Chip and Potato: Season 2 I Lost My Body La Reina del Sur: Season 2 The Movies That Made Us Sugar Rush Christmas
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Jack Ryan Season 2 / Amazon Prime Video / Paramount TelevisionNov. 1: A View To A Kill (1985) Bad Santa (2003) Big Top Pee-Wee (1988) Chinatown (1974) Diamonds Are Forever (1971) Die Another Day (2002) Double Jeopardy (1999) Dr. No (1962) Escape From Alcatraz (1979) Everything You Always Wanted To Know About Sex * But Were Afraid To Ask (1972) Fatal Attraction (1987) Fire with Fire (2012) Flashdance (1983) For Your Eyes Only (1981) Freelancers (2012) From Russia With Love (1963) Gloria (English Subtitled) (2014) Goldeneye (1995) Goldfinger (1964) Kingpin (1996) LicenceTo Kill (1989) Light Sleeper (1992) Live And Let Die (1973) Moonraker (1979) Never Say Never Again (1983) Octopussy (1983) On Her Majesty’s Secret Service (1969) Overlord (2018) Reds (1981) Save the Last Dance 2 (2006) Soapdish (1991) Summer’s Moon (2009) Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (2007) The Counterfeit Traitor (1962) The Firm (1993) The Living Daylights (1987) The Man with the Golden Gun (1974) The Ring (2002) The Spy Who Loved Me (1977) The World Is Not Enough (1999) Thunderball (1965) Tomorrow Never Dies (1997) Training Day (2001) Tyler Perry’s Madea’s Big Happy Family (2011) Tyler Perry’s Madea’s Witness Protection (2012) Jack Ryan Nov. 6 Texas Chainsaw 3D (2013) Nov. 8 One Child Nation (2019) Nov. 12 Angel Has Fallen (2019) Nov. 13 Anna and the Apocalypse (2018) Romans (2017) Nov. 14 Instant Family (2018) The Souvenir (2019) Nov. 15 Creed 2 (2018) The Man in the High Castle: Season 4 (Amazon Original) Nov. 19 Bottom of the 9th (2019) Nov. 20 The Fanatic (2019) Nov. 22 Brittany Runs a Marathon (2019) (Amazon Original) Costume Quest: Christmas Special (Amazon Original) Nov. 29 The Report (2019) Nov. 30 Low Tide (2019) The Feed: Season 1 (Amazon Original)
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Nov. 1 America’s Cutest: Complete Seasons 2&3 (Animal Planet) Giada’s Holiday Handbook: Complete Seasons 1-3 (Food Network) Holiday Baking Championship: Complete Seasons 1-4 (Food Network) Into The Dark: Pilgrim: Episode Premiere (Hulu Original) Kids Baking Championship: Complete Season 4 (Food Network) Love Island: Australia: Complete Season 1 (ITV) Sex Sent Me to the ER: Complete Seasons 1&2 (TLC) Too Cute!: Complete Seasons 2&3 (Animal Planet) A Fairly Odd Christmas (2012) A Simple Plan (1998) Albert (2016) Big Top Pee-Wee (1988) Chinatown (1974) The Counterfeit Traitor (1962) Dinner for Schmucks (2010) Double Jeopardy (1999) The Englishman Who Went Up a Hill but Came Down a Mountain (1995) Escape from Alcatraz (1979) Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex, but were Afraid to Ask (1972) Fantastic Four (2005) Fatal Attraction (1987) Fever Pitch (2005) Fire with Fire (2012) The Firm (1993) Flashdance (1983) Freddy Vs Jason (2003) Freddy’s Dead: The Final Nightmare (1991) Freelancers (2012) Fun with Dick and Jane (2005) Gloria (2014) Head of State (2003) Home for the Holidays (1995) I Heart Huckabees (2004) In Enemy Hands (2003) Interview with a Vampire (1994) Kingpin (1996) Light Sleeper (1992) Madea’s Big Happy Family (2011) Madea’s Witness Protection (2012) Magic Mike (2012) The Mexican (2001) The Nightingale (2019) Overlord (2018) The Pink Panther 2 (2009) Reds (1981) The Ring (2002) Santa Hunters (2014) Shall We Dance? (2004) Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas (2002) Soapdish (1991) Spy Next Door (2010) Summers Moon (2009) Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines (2003) Terminator Salvation (2009) Tim Burton’s Corpse Bride (2005) Tiny Christmas (2017) The Two Jakes (1990) Under the Tuscan Sun (2003) Undisputed (2002) Waiting… (2005) You Laugh but It’s True (2011) Available Nov. 4 Denial (2016) Nov. 5 Framing John Delorean (2019) Available Nov. 6 Long Time Coming: A 1955 Baseball Story (2017) The Biggest Little Farm (2019) Nov. 7 Texas Chainsaw 3D (2013) Nov. 9 You’re the Worst: Complete Season 5 (FX) Nov. 13 Anna and the Apocalypse (2018) Ugly Dolls (2018) Nov. 14 Instant Family (2018) Veronica Mars (2014) Nov. 15 Dollface: Complete Season 1 Premiere (Hulu Original) Creed II (2018) Wings of the Dove (1997) Nov. 18 Booksmart (2019) The Tomorrow Man (2019) Nov. 19 Apple Tree Yard: Complete Season 1 (Fremantle) Margaret Atwood: A Word After a Word After a Word is Power (2019) The Quiet One (2019) Nov. 20 Some Kind of Beautiful (2015) Nov. 22 The Accident: Complete Season 1 Premiere (Hulu Original) Holly Hobbie: Complete Season 2 Premiere (Hulu Original) Vita & Virginia (2019) Nov. 24 Ice Age: A Mammoth Christmas (2010) Nov. 25 Love & Mercy (2015) Nov. 26 NOS4A2: Complete Season 1 (AMC) Astronaut (2019) Nov. 27 Meeting Gorbachev (2019) Nov. 28 Mike Wallace is Here (2019)
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Movies Big (11/1) Blindspotting (11/1) Bruce Almighty (11/1) Chocolat (11/1) Crazy, Stupid, Love (11/1) Ernie & Joe: Crisis Cops (11/19) Flawless (11/1) For Love of the Game (11/1) Forget Paris (11/1) Head Full of Honey (11/2) Hope Floats (11/1) Indignation (11/1) Jingle All the Way (Director’s Cut) (11/1) King Arthur (Director’s Cut) (11/1) Lindsey Vonn: The Final Season (11/26) Little (11/16) Look Away (11/4) Mr. Bean’s Holiday (11/1) Nine Months (11/1) Pan (11/1) Reversal of Fortune (11/1) Shazam! (11/30) The Apollo (11/6) The Condemned (11/1) The Condemned 2 (11/1) The Darjeeling Limited (11/1) The Darkness (11/1) The Day After Tomorrow (11/1) The Kid Who Would Be King (11/9) The Town (11/1) True Lies (11/1) Us (11/23) Very Ralph (11/12) Wes Craven Presents Wishmaster (11/1) TV Daniel Sloss: X (11/2) Entre Nos: Erik Rivera: Super White (11/1) Halfway — HBO Access pilot (11/1) His Dark Materials (11/4) Message Erased (11/1) Pajaros de Verano (aka Birds of Passage) (11/8) Papi Chulo (11/15) Santos Dumont (11/11) Sesame Street (11/16) Sesame Street’s 50th Anniversary Celebration (11/9) Sobredosis de amor (aka Roommates) (11/1) Sterling — HBO Access pilot (11/1) Unimundo 45 — HBO Access pilot (11/1) Expiring 11/30 Blackkklansman Breakin’ All the Rules Captivity Crazy Rich Asians Darkman Darkman II: The Return of Durant Darkman III: Die Darkman Die The Darkest Minds Deja Vu The Diary of Anne Frank Disclosure Hop Insidious: The Last Key Legend Lions For Lambs The Lost Boys Macgruber (Extended Version) Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again Manhattan Night My Friend Dahmer Paper Heart Paycheck Peter Pan Pride Ramona and Beezus Robin Hood Steve Jobs Stratton Read the full article
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Chalamet as ‘The King’; Colman in ‘The Crown’
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Netflix presents its November lineup. USA TODAY
By the time you get ready to relax in a tryptophan-induced slump on the couch this Thanksgiving, Netflix has many titles you can watch with the family.
What to choose? If you’re looking for drama about royalty, there’s new film “The King” and new episodes of “The Crown.” If comedy is a better genre for the fam, Seth Meyers, Mike Birbiglia and Iliza Shlesinger have new standup specials. Want a Martin Scorsese film? “The Irishman” is available at the end of the month, after a limited run in theaters. And if something set in Japan seems like a fit, look for new episodes of “Queer Eye” with Japanese heroes and the Tokyo-based Alicia Vikander love-triangle mystery  “The Earthquake Bird.”
Read on for the full list of titles coming to Netflix in November. (Here’s the list of shows and movies that arrived in October.)
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Kerry Washington stars in “American Son,” Timothee Chalamet stars in “The King” and Olivia Colman stars in “The Crown” Season 3, which will all be available to stream on Netflix in November. (Photo: Netflix)
New to Netflix on Nov. 1: Kerry Washington, Timothée Chalamet 
American Son (Netflix Event) Kerry Washington stars as the mother of a missing boy alongside Steven Pasquale, Jeremy Jordan and Eugene Lee, who reprise their roles in this filmed version of the Broadway play.
Atypical: Season 3(Netflix Original) Sam, a teenage boy with autism, heads into his first year of college.
Drive (Netflix Film) It looks like an Indian “Fast & Furious” movie.
Fire in Paradise (Netflix Documentary) A documentary short that chronicles the California Camp Fire tragedy that began on Nov. 8, 2018.
Hache (Netflix Original) A Spanish series set in 1960s Barcelona that tells the story of Helena, a prostitute who rises up the ranks of a heroin cartel.
Hello Ninja (Netflix Family) An animated Canadian show about best friends and their cat who transform into ninjas to save the day.
Holiday in the Wild (Netflix Family) Kristin Davis plays a Manhattanite who makes her way to Africa after her son leaves for college, and runs into a pilot  (Rob Lowe).
The King (Netflix Film) Timothée Chalamet stars (with Joel Edgerton, Sean Harris, Ben Mendelsohn, Robert Pattinson and Lily-Rose Depp) as a reluctant heir to the English throne who rules after the death of his tyrannical father.
The Man Without Gravity (Netflix Film) In this Italian drama, a gravity-defying boy becomes an international celebrity, but longs for an ordinary life.
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Antoni Porowski, Karamo Brown, Jonathan Van Ness, Bobby Berk and Tan France find heroes to help in Japan. (Photo: Netflix)
Queer Eye: We’re in Japan! (Netflix Original) The Fab Five returns – with an interpreter – to connect with four Japanese people in need of their style.
True: Grabbleapple Harvest (Netflix Family) In this special, the Canadian cartoon focuses on why change is good, and why True and her friends should embrace autumn and Grabbleapple harvest season.  
We Are the Wave (Netflix Original) A new, mysterious classmate leads teenagers into a political revolt in this German series. 
Billy on the Street: Seasons 2-5
Christmas Break-In
Christmas in the Heartlands
Christmas Survival
Elliot the Littlest Reindeer
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas
Grease
Holly Star
How to Be a Latin Lover
Love Jones
Mars: Season 2
Mobile Suit Gundam: Iron-Blooded Orphans: Seasons 1-2
Paid in Full
Rosemary’s Baby
Rounders
Santa Girl
Step Brothers
The Christmas Candle
The Deep: Season 3
The Game
The Matrix Revolutions
Zombieland
Nov. 4
A Holiday Engagement
Christmas Crush
Dear Santa
The Devil Next Door (Netflix Documentary)  A grandfather from Cleveland is brought to trial in Israel after he’s accused of being an infamous Nazi concentration camp guard known as Ivan the Terrible. 
District 9
Nov. 5
The End of the F***ing World: Season 2 (Netflix Original) USA TODAY gave a three-star review to Season 1 of the batty-fun teen rom-com, which dropped as a surprise last year.
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Seth Meyers performs standup in a Netflix comedy special streaming Nov. 5. (Photo: Netflix)
Seth Meyers: Lobby Baby (Netflix Original) The “Late Night” host and “SNL” alum has his first Netflix comedy special, focused on his family. 
She-Ra and the Princesses of Power: Season 4 (Netflix Family) The reboot of the 1980s series continues as Catra vows to conquer Etheria before Horde Prime arrives.
Tune in for Love (Netflix Film) A romantic Korean movie about a student and a teen who meet at a bakery.
Undercover Brother 2
Nov. 6
Scams (Netflix Original) A Japanese TV series about a young man who joins a phone-scam operation.
Nov. 7
The Body Remembers When the World Broke Open
Nov. 8
Busted!: Season 2  (Netflix Original) Amateur detectives try to solve cases in this Korean series.
The Great British Baking Show: Holidays: Season 2 (Netflix Original) Judges and bakers return to the tent for holiday-themed desserts, but will the special be better than the show’s  worst season?
Greatest Events of WWII in HD Color (Netflix Original) Look out, Peter Jackson; this docuseries features colorized footage from pivotal events in World War II.
Green Eggs and Ham (Netflix Original) In this cartoon inspired by the Dr. Seuss classic, opposites Guy and Sam take a road trip to save an endangered animal. 
Let It Snow (Netflix Film) A movie inspired by the best-selling book about a snowstorm that hits a small Midwestern town on Christmas Eve, starring Isabela Merced, Shameik Moore, Odeya Rush, Liv Hewson, Mitchell Hope, Kiernan Shipka, Jacob Batalon, and Joan Cusack.
Paradise Beach (Netflix Film) A man released from prison finds his gang living on a beach resort in Thailand in this French film.
Wild District: Season 2 (Netflix Original) The Latin American series follows JJ,, a man working as a hit man and trying to assimilate into civilian life. 
Nov. 9
Little Things: Season 3 (Netflix Original) Indian couple Kavya and Dhruv see whether their relationship can handle long distance.
Nov. 10
Patriot Act with Hasan Minhaj: Volume 5 (Netflix Original) Minhaj’s weekly take on politics and culture is back for a second season, a year after it first aired.
Nov. 11
A Single Man
Nov. 12 
Harvey Girls Forever!: Season 3 (Netflix Family) This season, the girls in the series based on the “Harvey Girls” comics give a tour to the newest resident, rich kid Richie Rich. 
Jeff Garlin: Our Man In Chicago (Netflix Original) The “Curb Your Enthusiasm” and “The Goldbergs” star presents a comedy special filmed in his hometown.
Nov. 13
Maradona in Mexico (Netflix Documentary) A sports documentary about Diego Maradona, one of soccer’s greatest players.
Nov. 14
The Stranded (Netflix Original) Teenager Kraam and 36 of his classmates are stranded on a remote island after a tsunami.
Nov. 15
Avlu: Part 2 (Netflix Original) The drama about a devoted mom who goes to prison returns. 
The Club (Netflix Original) Series about misfit rich kids in Mexico who find trouble selling drugs.
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Alicia Vikander stars in the mysterious move “The Earthquake Bird,” based on the novel. (Photo: Murray Close)
Earthquake Bird (Netflix Film) Alicia Vikander plays a woman accused of killing her friend (Riley Keough) in this Ridley Scott-produced film set in 1980s Tokyo.
GO!: The Unforgettable Party (Netflix Family) Mia’s vacation with her dad is disrupted in this Argentinian movie.
House Arrest (Netflix Film) A fearful man locks himself in his home in this Indian film.
I’m with the Band: Nasty Cherry (Netflix Original) Charli XCX mentors an all-girl rock band in this docuseries.
Klaus (Netflix Film) Jason Schwartzman, Rashida Jones, J.K. Simmons, Joan Cusack, Will Sasso and Norm Macdonald voice characters in this Santa Claus origin story from the co-creator of “Despicable Me.” 
Llama Llama: Season 2 (Netflix Family) Children’s book character Llama Llama learns new lessons and finds more adventures.
The Toys That Made Us: Season 3 (Netflix Original) The documentary continues with the histories of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Power Rangers and My Little Pony.
Nov. 16
Suffragette
Nov. 17
The Crown: Season 3 (Netflix Original) Olivia Colman (Elizabeth), Helena Bonham Carter (Princess Margaret) and Tobias Menzies (Prince Philip) lead a new cast in the third season of the British monarchy drama, set in the ’60s.
Nov. 19
Iliza: Unveiled (Netflix Original) Iliza Shlesigner stars in her fifth Netflix comedy special, and the first after her wedding.
No hay tiempo para la verguenza (There is No Time for Shame) (Netflix Documentary) A series following the life and work of provocateur fashion designer and influencer Santiago Artemis.
Nov. 20
Bikram: Yogi, Guru, Predator (Netflix Documentary) A searing look at the controversial hot yoga founder Bikram Choudhury.
Dream/Killer Lorena  (Netflix Documentary) A film about Lorena Ramírez, an ultramarathon runner who dominates her races in sandals.
Nov. 21
The Knight Before Christmas (Netflix Film) “Princess Switch” star Vanessa Hudgens is back for another holiday-themed romantic film.
Nov. 22
Dino Girl Gauko (Netflix Family) In the animated series set in Japan, Naoko Watanabe is a teenager who turns into a fire-breathing dinosaur girl when she becomes angry.
Dolly Parton’s Heartstrings (Netflix Original) An anthology series that showcases the inspirations behind Parton’s songs.
The Dragon Prince: Season 3 (Netflix Family) The show about princes and an elven assassin continues as Callum and Rayla cross into the magical realm of Xadia.
High Seas: Season 2 (Netflix Original) The mysterious Spanish series set in the 1940s continues on its path to Rio de Janeiro.
Meet the Adebanjos: Seasons 1-3
Mon frère (Netflix Film) A French film about a teenager thrust from a violent home.
Nailed It! Holiday!: Season 2 (Netflix Original)  Another batch of episodes about botched Christmas  cakes. 
Narcoworld: Dope Stories (Netflix Original) A look at the drug business from the U.S. to Brazil and France. 
Nobody’s Looking (Netflix Original) A Brazilian comedy about a guardian angel.
Singapore Social (Netflix Original) A peek into the lives of young Singaporeans.
Trolls: The Beat Goes On!: Season 8 (Netflix Family) Branch, Poppy and Biggie encounter more adventures in Troll Village.
Nov. 23
End of Watch
Nov. 24
Shot Caller
Nov. 25
Dirty John: Season 1
Nov. 26
Mike Birbiglia: The New One (Netflix Original) The comedian presents his Broadway show about parenthood. 
Super Monsters Save Christmas (Netflix Family) The Super Monsters team up to find Santa’s missing reindeer. 
True: Winter Wishes (Netflix Family) True must save her Rainbow Kingdom from freezing over. 
Nov. 27
Broken (Netflix Documentary) An investigative series that looks at what makes products including cosmetics, e-cigarettes, furniture and plastics vulnerable to fraud.
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“The Irishman” will be released in theaters Nov. 1 in New York and Los Angeles, before expanding wider. It will then debut on Netflix Nov. 27. (Photo: Netflix)
The Irishman (Netflix Film) Robert De Niro, Al Pacino and Joe Pesci star in Martin Scorsese’s 3½-hour movie about the unsolved disappearance of union boss Jimmy Hoffa, which premiered to raves at New York Film Festival.
Nov. 28
Holiday Rush (Netflix Film) Family movie about a single dad (Romany Malco) who loses his job and has to stop spoiling his children.
John Crist: I Ain’t Prayin’ For That (Netflix Original) The Christian comedian talks about millennial culture during his standup tour.
Merry Happy Whatever (Netflix Original) Dennis Quaid plays a stressed dad who meets the boyfriend his daughter brings home for the holidays. 
Mytho (Netflix Original) A woman pretends to be gravely ill after  she suspects her husband is having an affair. 
Nov. 29
Atlantics (Netflix Film) A French movie about a a young woman who falls in love with a construction worker who disappears at sea.
Chip and Potato: Season 2 (Netflix Family) The pug Chip goes on more adventures with mouse-friend Potato.
I Lost My Body (Netflix Film) A critically acclaimed animated film set in Paris about a severed hand’s search to reconnect with its body. 
La Reina del Sur: Season 2
The Movies That Made Us (Netflix Original) Documentary series that takes a deep dive into seminal blockbusters.
Sugar Rush Christmas (Netflix Original) More holiday-themed competitive baking. 
Leaving Nov. 1
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A Dog’s Life
As Good As It Gets
Caddyshack
Caddyshack 2
Chasing Liberty
Gran Torino
Groundhog Day
Little Women
Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa
Recess: Taking the Fifth Grade
Road House
Romeo Is Bleeding
Scary Movie 2
Scream
Seal Team Six: The Raid on Osama Bin Laden
Sex and the City: The Movie
Stardust
Stitches
Taking Lives
The American
The Bank Job
The Bishop’s Wife
The House Bunny
The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King
The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers
The Sixth Sense
Leaving Nov. 2
Last Tango in Halifax: Season 1-3
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Amazing Hotels: Life Beyond the Lobby: Season 1
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Blue Bloods: Season 1-8
Leaving Nov. 15
Continuum: Season 1-4
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Mamma Mia!
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Nikita: Season 1-4
Leaving Nov. 23
The Red Road: Season 1-2
Leaving Nov. 25
Boyhood
Leaving Nov. 29
Coco
Leaving Nov. 30
Life Unexpected: Seasons 1-2
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HLinProd - Season 11
Block 2 (1103 & 1104) Day 2/15 - Day 17 overall (6.1.17):
9:00am Day 2 of 15 - BLOCK 2 (eps 1103 & 1104) has started. 6 more outdoor scenes from 1104. Sunrise was at 5:27am.
The first scene being filmed is the last scene of episode 1104. There are some bittersweet and moving moments in this episode.
Another new Heartland character time. Say hello to Jack Emerson, who will be appearing in season 11 as Brick.
Meanwhile back at the ranch (I love saying that!) Georgie (@alijnewton) & Amy (@Amber_Marshall) are starting the last scene today.
Everyone can sleep in a bit tomorrow for the call time is 10:30am. More fun tweets then as we inch towards 100,000 followers!
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Tagged (when I should be working on Lance’s birthday fic...it’s like halfway done)
Tagged by @attractivelysarcastic​
RULES: ANSWER THESE 88, THEN TAG SOME PEOPLE
BASICS:
a. NAME AND PRONOUNS: Leandra & She/Her
b. AGE (and birthday!): 20 (July 31)
c. SEXUALITY: Hetero
d. GENDER: Female
e. COUNTRY: USA
f. FAVORITE AESTHETIC: Uh, I don’t know…I kinda like punk lolita,
TRIGGERS/MENTAL ILLNESSES: None
THE LAST:
1. DRINK: Lemonade
2. PHONE CALL: Mom
3. TEXT MESSAGE: “2” (i was confirming a dentist appointment)
4. SONG YOU LISTENED TO: Peter Hollens’ ‘The Last Goodbye’ cover
5. THE TIME YOU CRIED: Early January after getting into an argument with my mom cause she said I didn’t tell her when I was supposed to be back from visiting my dad, when it was one of the first things I told her when we were figuring out when I was leaving. I got really frustrated
HAVE YOU:
6. DATED SOMEONE TWICE: No
7. KISSED SOMEONE AND REGRETTED IT: Nuh-uh
8. BEEN CHEATED ON: Nope
9. LOST SOMEONE SPECIAL: Not really
10. BEEN DEPRESSED: No
11. GOTTEN DRUNK AND THROWN UP: Nah
TOP 3 FAVORITE COLORS
12. Purple
13. Black
14. Blue
IN THE LAST YEAR HAVE YOU:
15. MADE NEW FRIENDS: Yes
16. FALLEN OUT OF LOVE: No
17. LAUGHED UNTIL YOU CRIED: I always cry when I laugh, I scared people into thinking I’m actually crying when that happens
18. FOUND OUT SOMEONE WAS TALKING ABOUT YOU: Uhh, not really
19. MET SOMEONE WHO CHANGED YOU: Not really
20. FOUND OUT WHO YOUR FRIENDS ARE:  Uh, yeah, kind of
21. KISSED SOMEONE ON YOUR FACEBOOK LIST: Nooo
GENERAL
22. HOW MANY OF YOUR FACEBOOK FRIENDS DO YOU KNOW IN REAL LIFE: A lot
23. DO YOU HAVE ANY PETS: One fuzzball of a cat, Nagi
24. DO YOU WANT TO CHANGE YOUR NAME: I used to want to change my last name because when our class was separated to do things by last name, all my friends were in one group, and I was by myself
25. WHAT DID YOU DO FOR YOU LAST BIRTHDAY: I spent it at home, but a few days before my sister took me to my first Cirque dul Solie show as an early present. (it was amazing, I really want to go to another one, preferably with the VIP experince)
26. WHAT TIME DID YOU WAKE UP TODAY: First at 8 but I had gone to sleep only a little while before so I passed out until like 12
27. WHAT WERE YOU DOING AT MIDNIGHT LAST NIGHT: Reading fanfiction or watching videos on YouTube
28. NAME SOMETHING YOU CAN’T WAIT FOR: S2 of Miraculous, S3 of VLD, S2 of Anne with an E, S10 of Heartland on Netflix, next episode of Stichers next week Monday
29. WHEN WAS THE LAST TIME YOU SAW YOUR MOM: A few minutes ago
30. WHAT IS ONE THING YOU WISH YOU COULD CHANGE IN YOUR LIFE: I wish I asked for dancing lessons when I was younger. I want to know how to dance
31. WHAT ARE YOU LISTENING TO RIGHT NOW: Alice in Wonderland in my mom’s room (execution scene) and a Sacconejoly video
32. HAVE YOU EVER TALKED TO A PERSON NAMED TOM: ...I think I have?
33. SOMETHING THAT IS GETTING ON YOUR NERVES: How my mother is on my back to get a job, when 1, I have fanfiction that needs to be written and 2, she promised to send in applications while I was focusing on my finals...all she did was complain my resume wasn’t good enough, when my resume was the last thing on my mind
LOST QUESTIONS
34. MOLE(S): Yes
35. MARK(S): I think
36. CHILDHOOD DREAM: Uhh, I don’t remember
37. HAIR COLOR: Dark brown
38. LONG OR SHORT HAIR: I have long hair
39. DO YOU HAVE A CRUSH ON SOMEONE: Celebrity? Many. Real life? No
40. WHAT DO YOU LIKE ABOUT YOURSELF: My ability to write…. somewhat
41. PIERCINGS: Ears
42. BLOODTYPE: A- I think?
43. NICKNAME(S): Le but online Sasu
44. RELATIONSHIP STATUS: Most likely forever alone
45. ZODIAC: Leo (like a certain Blue Paladin)
46. PRONOUNS: She/Her
47. FAVORITE TV SHOW: As of right now...Heartland
48. TATTOOS: Nope
49. RIGHT OR LEFT HAND: Right
50. SURGERY: None
51. HAIR DYED A DIFFERENT COLOR: No
52. SPORT: Uhhh, does walking across campus count?
53. VACATION: got a small job working backstage at this art center I used to Intern at
54. PAIR OF TRAINERS: I have but I don’t really wear as often
MORE GENERAL
55. EATING: Nothing now, I was eating breadpudding
56. DRINKING: Nothing cause I finished my lemonade
57. I’M ABOUT TO: Finish writing Lance’s birthday fic
58. WAITING FOR: All of my season premieres of my shows
59. WANT: a 3DS or a good case for my phone that won’t crack as easy
60. GET MARRIED: Possibly
61. CAREER: A novelist
62. HUGS OR KISSES: Hugs are nice
63. LIPS OR EYES: I’m gonna have to say lips only cause I naturally stare at them when people are talking
64. SHORTER OR TALLER: I’m 5′ so I guess Taller
65. OLDER OR YOUNGER: Either??
66. NICE ARMS OR NICE STOMACH: Arms
67. SENSITIVE OR LOUD: Uh…. Sensitive
68. HOOK UP OR RELATIONSHIP: Relationship
69. TROUBLEMAKER OR HESITANT: Mmmm… Troublemaker but like nothing illegal?? I need some excitement in my life
HAVE YOUR EVER:
70. KISSED A STRANGER: No
71. DRANK HARD LIQUOR: No
72. LOST GLASSES/CONTACT LENSES: Misplaced glasses is more like it
73. TURNED SOMEONE DOWN: Yeah, if a little kid who was in the group of the camp you worked at who confessed the last day
74. SEX ON THE FIRST DATE: No, need to go on a date first
75. BROKEN SOMEONE’S HEART: I don’t know???
76. HAD YOUR HEART BROKEN: No
77. BEEN ARRESTED: Nope
78. CRIED WHEN SOMEONE DIED: Yeah
79. FALLEN FOR A FRIEND: Uhh, maybe?
DO YOU BELIEVE IN:
80. YOURSELF: Sometimes
81. MIRACLES: Eeehh
82. LOVE AT FIRST SIGHT: Love? Nah. Crushes that can be something more in the long run? Sure
83. SANTA CLAUS: No
84. KISS ON THE FIRST DATE: Again, need to go on a date to figure that out, but I don’t think so
85. ANGELS:Not really
OTHER
86. CURRENT BEST FRIENDS NAME(S): All my college friends and the people on the Discord chat I’m on
87. EYECOLOR: Dark Brown
88. FAVORITE MOVIE: Disney Descendants
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