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THIS WEEK’S MOVIES A-Z
An alphabetical listing of movies on TV the week of the week of Jan 17 - 23, 2021
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Four Star Films, Box Office Hits, Indies and Imports, Movies A - Z
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Food Network star Katie Lee Biegel just welcomed daughter Iris in September, so the little one isn’t quite ready to enjoy her mom’s delicious cooking. But when we caught up with the co-host of
The Kitchen, it’s clear that the new mom is doing everything she can to feed her daughter’s mind in the meantime, with books, music, podcasts and more.
While Biegel has been at home with Iris and husband Ryan Biegel, she’s been working quite a bit, too. She’s still whipping up gourmet (but, she says,
easy) meals for the holidays for her family and her TV viewers. Plus, she has a new cookbook,
To All the Boys 3: Always and Forever Trailer Brings Lara Jean s Journey to an End
To All the Boys 3: Always and Forever Trailer Brings Lara Jean s Journey to an End
Netflix has released a new trailer for To All The Boys: Always and Forever, the finale to the rom-com trilogy.
All great stories come to an end. Such is the case with Lara Jean s tale of love. Netflix has released the first trailer for To All The Boys: Always and Forever, which will conclude the teen rom-com trilogy. The third installment will pick up in the aftermath of last year s
looks back at the highest grossing movie in America from every year since 1960. In tracing the evolution of blockbuster cinema, maybe we can answer a question Hollywood has been asking itself for more than a century: What do people want to see?
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The bus is a carnival of humiliation. The driver won’t stop, so Peter Parker has to run alongside, banging on the window, begging to be let in. When he boards, the other kids laugh and jeer and snarl. Nobody ignores Peter Parker. Only one person on the bus, future love interest Mary Jane Watson, looks at him with anything resembling humanity. Everyone else is a baying ghoul, a slavering hyena. Other than Mary Jane, everyone on that bus, the driver included, sees Peter Parker as prey.
Awaken your meats with Greek seasoning Lillian Stone
I rewatched
My Big Fat Greek Wedding on a whim last weekend, curious to see if it held up as the perfectly delightful rom-com I remember. It did, largely because of Michael Constantine’s performance as the Windex-toting Greek patriarch. Constantine’s character is constantly wielding a spray bottle of the stuff, advising loved ones to “put some Windex” on warts, rashes, acne, and other blemishes. I, too, have a Greek catch-all remedy but mine’s edible, and it has a permanent place in my spice rack. It’s Cavender’s Greek Seasoning, an all-purpose spice blend I’ve been slapping on meat and veggies for years.