 | | | | | | | | Hey, there! Happy first day of spring. This week, I've been balancing feel-good TV (catching up on Shrinking, a true delight) with my usual dose of reality shows—though I am drawing the line at Age of Attraction.
Speaking of reality TV, there's one major show that won't be airing this weekend. After a week of alarming allegations involving contestant Taylor Frankie Paul, ABC has canceled Season 22 of The Bachelorette, just days before its planned Sunday premiere. Despite the shift in programming, the weekend is still packed with big premieres, including the return of two beloved characters. Keep reading for my top picks!
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| | | The Biggest Premieres of the Weekend
It's a nostalgia-heavy weekend, with the return of iconic characters Tommy Shelby and Valerie Cherish, and a couple of long-awaited sequels are finally here. But these are the two that belong at the top of your list: | | | Project Hail Mary Now playing in theaters
The weekend's clear standout is an intelligent big-budget sci-fi rooted in heart and humor, earning comparisons to both Interstellar and E.T. Ryan Gosling stars as a teacher who wakes up alone on a spacecraft and becomes humanity's last hope for survival. It's worth seeing on the big screen.
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| | | Jury Duty Presents: Company Retreat Now streaming on Prime Video
Can lightning strike twice? The new season is even more The Office-coded than its courtroom predecessor, now following an unsuspecting temp thrown into a chaotic company retreat for a hot sauce brand.
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| | The full list: The Biggest Premieres of the Weekend |
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| | | Guess the Movie: Poorly Explained Plots | Shakespeare, but make it soccer. [hint: Happy 20th anniversary!] | | |
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| | | The Reviews Are In
Big premieres mean big opinions. Here's what critics and fans are saying about this week's most talked-about new releases. | " "a new sci-fi classic… a film that's truly out of this world in every possible way."
—Collider | | | | " "Easy to consume and impossible to forget."
—NPR | | | | " "a dire mess … with an AI chatbot as a main character."
—The Guardian | | |
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| | | Hotel Spotlight | | | | | The Store Oxford
The Vibe: Historic bones, modern soul
The Location: Oxford, United Kingdom
Instaworthy Accommodations: Housed in a former department store in the heart of Oxford, The Store blends centuries-old architecture with fresh, contemporary design. 101 rooms, across seven unique styles, offer a mix of moody tones, plush textures, and handcrafted details—some with views of the "dreaming spires". Start your day with breakfast on the rooftop terrace, indulge in one of 25+ spa treatments, or explore the city's famed streets, bookshops, and colleges just outside your door. At The Store, history isn't just something you tour; it's something you get to live in comfortably. | | | | |
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| | | Trailer of the Day | | | Spider-Man: Brand New Day Four years after the events of No Way Home—where he erased himself from the memories of his loved ones—Tom Holland's Spider-Man is all alone in NYC, and his new lack of work-life balance may be killing him, literally. In theaters July 31. |
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