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The Chiefs Blocked A Last Second Broncos Field Goal To Stay Undefeated

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The Kansas City Chiefs entered Sunday as the NFL’s last remaining undefeated team at 8-0, and were heavy favorites to move to 9-0 at home against their divisional rival from Denver. However, the Chiefs offense, which has been sluggish at times this season, could not finish off drives with touchdowns and allowed the Broncos to hang around all game.

On Sunday, it looked like that would finally catch up to them and result in a loss, as the Broncos moved the ball inside the Chiefs 20 on their final drive of the game, trailing 16-14, setting up a 35-yard field goal attempt for the win by Wil Lutz. However, the Chiefs special teams unit still had at least one more miracle in them, as George Karlaftis, Leo Chenal, and company caved in the left side of the Broncos field goal unit and blocked the kick to preserve the 16-14 win.

It’s an insane way for the Chiefs to win that game, as they were completely unable to run the ball (19 carries for 57 yards, 19 yards coming from Patrick Mahomes scrambling), missed a number of big play opportunities and had to settle for field goals, and gave up a critical late game drive deep into their own territory. And yet, they move on to Week 11 at 9-0 on the season with a schedule that isn’t the most difficult if they can get past a road trip to Buffalo next week — although, as Sunday proved, division games can always get weird.

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A Beyoncé Course Is Heading To Yale University, And The Beyhive Are Ready To Enroll

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Beyoncé has been a blueprint for generations of new music acts. From the “Break My Soul” singer’s days as a member of Destiny’s Child to her expansive business portfolio, Bey is a vessel of knowledge.

For the Spring 2025 semester, Yale University students will dive deep into Beyoncé’s impact as part of a special course led by professor Daphne Brooks.

In a sit-down with Yale’s Daily News, Professor Brooks discussed the upcoming class titled, “Beyoncé Makes History: Black Radical Tradition History, Culture, Theory & Politics through Music.”

“[This class] seemed good to teach because [Beyoncé] is just so ripe for teaching at this moment in time,” she said. “The number of breakthroughs and innovations she’s executed and the way she’s interwoven history and politics and really granular engagements with Black cultural life into her performance aesthetics and her utilization of her voice as a portal to think about history and politics — there’s just no one like her.”

According to Brooks’ the forthcoming class differs from her previous offering at Princeton University as it will “examine Beyoncé’s artistic work from 2013 to 2024 as a lens to study Black history, intellectual thought and performance,” rather than Beyoncé’s cultural impact.

From Beyoncé’s experimentation in music and venture into fashion to the multiple Grammy Award winner’s approach to visual media across her 2013 self-titled album up to Cowboy Carter.

The course is only being offered to Yale students. But that hasn’t stopped the Beyhive from trying to find a loophole to enroll.

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Tyler The Creator Had A Hilarious Response To A Fan’s Least Favorite ‘Chromakopia’ Song Confession

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Tyler The Creator is a bona fide troll and proud of it. But the “Take Your Mask Off” rapper’s sense of humor is what has helped him amass an impressive fan base.

Today (November 10), Tyler The Creator found a way to inject his quirky side after drumming up an impromptu question-and-answer session with his followers on X (formerly Twitter). One follower’s confession about Chromakopia track “Sticky,” which features GloRilla, Sexyy Red, Lil Wayne, Timbaland, And Young Buck.

“‘Sticky’ took a couple listens to click, great song,” wrote one fan.

Almost immediately, Tyler chimed in with a hilarious reaction to the message, writing: “No lie lmfao I realized folks that don’t like that song wear sunscreen by default hahahahaha (I’m generalizing).”

No one’s feathers were ruffled by Tyler’s response. In fact, the original respondent found the message to be quite funny. While others joined i to praise the track’s cultural impact.

Tyler The Creator’s chart-topping album has earned high remarks from fans and critics alike. But prior to its release, Mike Dean accused Tyler The Creator of making “racist sh*t” after he shared a snippet seemingly calling out Lil Yachty’s mentee Ian.

Chromakopia is out now via Columbia. Find more information here.

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Gunna’s Brother Responds To Young Thug’s Now-Deleted Remarks About Their Friendship Status

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It is a bittersweet moment for Young Thug and Gunna fans. Yesterday (November 9), the dream of both rappers coming together for new music finally fizzled out.

In a now-deleted post on X (formerly Twitter), Young Thug shed light on the state of their friendship, writing: “Gunna stop acting like we friends on the internet, I don’t know u my guy.”

Now, Gunna’s brother, DP, issued a response of his own seemingly on behalf of Gunna. “Trust and believe the feeling is mutual 🅿,” wrote DP in the comment section of The Shade Room’s Instagram post (viewable here).

This revelation has drummed up confusion between Young Thug and Gunna’s overlapping supporters. After Gunna accepted a plea deal in connection to the YSL Records RICO trial, users online slammed him for being disloyal to Thug. However, Thug’s father, Big Jeff, released a statement in support of Gunna. So, Young Thug’s now-deleted comment threw fans for a loop.

Despite Big Jeff’s public remarks, online commentator Akademiks claimed that industry insiders knew Young Thug and Gunna’s relationship had soured. “I been told yall,” he wrote on X. “Thug told Durk, [Lil] Baby and a few other rappers that Gunna was no good while he was incarcerated meaning it ain’t no way he can come back out and justify rockin wit Gunna when he told n****s not to rock wit Gunna when he was locked.”

Although multiple parties have chimed in on the matter, Gunna hasn’t released a statement.

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Every single week, our TV and film experts will list the most important ten streaming selections for you to pop into your queues. We’re not strictly operating upon reviews or accrued streaming clicks (although yes, we’ve scoured the streaming site charts) but, instead, upon those selections that are really worth noticing amid the churning sea of content. There’s a lot out there, after all, and your time is valuable.

10. The Lincoln LawyerNetflix series

Oh Mickey Haller, you’ve really found yourself in a jam this time. Fortunately, viewers who find themselves reeling from that cliffhanger ending can find reassurance in knowing that the sixth The Lincoln Lawyer book exists to fill in some blanks while waiting to see if a fourth season will exist. Let’s get real though: Netflix is almost certainly going to push out some renewal news soon.

9. Woman Of The HourNetflix film

Anna Kendrick doesn’t know what she will direct next, but once you watch this true-crime dramatization, you’ll want to know the answer to that lingering question, too. Furthermore, Daniel Zovatto and Autumn Best deserve to have jam-packed careers after their turns as serial killer (and The Dating Game contestant) Rodney Alcala and a drifter. Kendrick famously named Gavin de Becker’s The Gift Of Fear as must-read self-help book, and she sends that message straight to the heart of this movie.

8. Trap – Warner Bros. movie streaming on Max

Josh Hartnett has never taken a role like this one: a dad takes his daughter to a massive pop-star concert and also happens to be a suspected serial killer. If you’re looking for spoilers, here’s an explanation of the “twist” because every M. Night Shyamalan movie has to have one. If you’re also looking for some dish from Hartnett, here’s him taking a swing at “unhelpful” Matt Damon after his comments on Hartnett’s Oppenheimer weight gain. (Spoiler alert: Hartnett looked pretty fantastic in Oppenheimer without consideration to weight.)

7. Don’t MoveNetflix movie

You might feel like going back to watch (or rewatch) Fede Álvarez’s Don’t Breathe after this Netflix movie concludes, and it’s no mere coincidence that the two films arrive with similar titles and Sam Raimi attached as producer. Within a tightly-packaged flick, Kelsey Asbille portrays a woman who finds herself with 20 minutes on the clock after a serial killer (Finn Whitlock) injects her with a paralytic drug. For sure, this is a high-concept take on the “the man or the bear in a forest” question that lives on the Internet.

6. The SubstanceMubi movie

Eek. Come for Demi Moore’s righteous turn against female beauty standards and Margaret Qualley’s equally adventurous moves and stay for the downright grotesque body horror that follows. Also, it’s true (as Demi asserted) that the flat-out most nauseating part of the movie is Dennis Quaid eating prawns. For that and countless other scenes in the movie, Coralie Fargeat has fully established herself as a must-watch director after Revenge put her on the map. And as for Demi, she earned this role with everything that she’s endured in the business, including what she admitted to doing in previous eras of her career.

5. SiloApple TV+ series

Before the second season arrives later this month, word of mouth has pushed people towards binging the first season of this Rebecca Ferguson-starring, masterful sci-fi show from Justified showrunner Graham Yost. This season, Juliette emerges from her home base, but don’t worry, she still dominates the story even though the action is split into two silos. These followup episodes take a different narrative structure than the second book, which is right on course for the four-season plan to finish adapting Hugh Howey’s most popular series of novels. Steve Zahn joins the cast as a fan-favorite character, and returning cast members include Tim Robbins, Avi Nash, Harriet Walter, Remmie Milner, and Common’s Infuriating Leather Jacket.

4. TerritoryNetflix series

You might have heard the debate on whether this is “the next Yellowstone.” Well, the Australian series takes place on within The Outback and involves fellow cattle barons and wealthy villains attempting to seize a family ranch, but that might be where the similarities end (at least for now). Surely, a second-season renewal is forthcoming for this Neo-Western show that instantly sped up the streaming charts and managed to beat Kurt Sutter’s (or what used to be Kurt Sutter’s) The Abandons to the small screen. FYI, Netflix also has American Primeval coming next year for Western fans, too.

3. Arcane: League Of LegendsNetflix series

Gamers and cosplayers are already all over this second season with watch parties aplenty. This also happens to be Ella Purnell’s second successful video-game TV series and co-stars Hailee Steinfeld while sisters find themselves fighting as rivals in a tech-fueled war between the Piltover and Zaun twin cities.

2. The DiplomatNetflix series

Keri Russell is having an absolute ball in her role as frazzled title character Kate Wyler, and Rufus Sewell cannot have possibly portrayed a role more fun than Hal, as infuriating as he is to his wife. As a whole, this series is leaning harder into wry comedy with the second season, and these six episodes fly by far too fast. Seriously, there’s an art to achieving that feeling within an audience, but then a show has to keep delivering to make those cliffhangers worth the punch. Hopefully, we’ll see the third season arrive sometime in late 2025, so that the show can maintain on a Slow Horses-type cadence since it’s already embraced the same seasonal episode count.

1. LionessParamount+ series

Taylor Sheridan isn’t simply the most commercially successful cowboy alive today. He’s also throwing down stories that straddle many genres, and Zoe Saldana must be relishing her move away from franchise mode in a no-holds barred series about a secret CIA program that is inspired by upon the real-life Marine Corps all-women Lioness program. Saldana’s Joe is still having a difficult time juggling her personal and professional lives — a major reality as countless women can attest — and newcomer Genesis Rodriguez helps this show take higher flight as the stakes grow higher, too.

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Every single week, our TV and film experts will list the most important ten streaming selections for you to pop into your queues. We’re not strictly operating upon reviews or accrued streaming clicks (although yes, we’ve scoured the streaming site charts) but, instead, upon those selections that are really worth noticing amid the churning sea of content. There’s a lot out there, after all, and your time is valuable.

10. The Lincoln LawyerNetflix series

Oh Mickey Haller, you’ve really found yourself in a jam this time. Fortunately, viewers who find themselves reeling from that cliffhanger ending can find reassurance in knowing that the sixth The Lincoln Lawyer book exists to fill in some blanks while waiting to see if a fourth season will exist. Let’s get real though: Netflix is almost certainly going to push out some renewal news soon.

9. Woman Of The HourNetflix film

Anna Kendrick doesn’t know what she will direct next, but once you watch this true-crime dramatization, you’ll want to know the answer to that lingering question, too. Furthermore, Daniel Zovatto and Autumn Best deserve to have jam-packed careers after their turns as serial killer (and The Dating Game contestant) Rodney Alcala and a drifter. Kendrick famously named Gavin de Becker’s The Gift Of Fear as must-read self-help book, and she sends that message straight to the heart of this movie.

8. Trap – Warner Bros. movie streaming on Max

Josh Hartnett has never taken a role like this one: a dad takes his daughter to a massive pop-star concert and also happens to be a suspected serial killer. If you’re looking for spoilers, here’s an explanation of the “twist” because every M. Night Shyamalan movie has to have one. If you’re also looking for some dish from Hartnett, here’s him taking a swing at “unhelpful” Matt Damon after his comments on Hartnett’s Oppenheimer weight gain. (Spoiler alert: Hartnett looked pretty fantastic in Oppenheimer without consideration to weight.)

7. Don’t MoveNetflix movie

You might feel like going back to watch (or rewatch) Fede Álvarez’s Don’t Breathe after this Netflix movie concludes, and it’s no mere coincidence that the two films arrive with similar titles and Sam Raimi attached as producer. Within a tightly-packaged flick, Kelsey Asbille portrays a woman who finds herself with 20 minutes on the clock after a serial killer (Finn Whitlock) injects her with a paralytic drug. For sure, this is a high-concept take on the “the man or the bear in a forest” question that lives on the Internet.

6. The SubstanceMubi movie

Eek. Come for Demi Moore’s righteous turn against female beauty standards and Margaret Qualley’s equally adventurous moves and stay for the downright grotesque body horror that follows. Also, it’s true (as Demi asserted) that the flat-out most nauseating part of the movie is Dennis Quaid eating prawns. For that and countless other scenes in the movie, Coralie Fargeat has fully established herself as a must-watch director after Revenge put her on the map. And as for Demi, she earned this role with everything that she’s endured in the business, including what she admitted to doing in previous eras of her career.

5. SiloApple TV+ series

Before the second season arrives later this month, word of mouth has pushed people towards binging the first season of this Rebecca Ferguson-starring, masterful sci-fi show from Justified showrunner Graham Yost. This season, Juliette emerges from her home base, but don’t worry, she still dominates the story even though the action is split into two silos. These followup episodes take a different narrative structure than the second book, which is right on course for the four-season plan to finish adapting Hugh Howey’s most popular series of novels. Steve Zahn joins the cast as a fan-favorite character, and returning cast members include Tim Robbins, Avi Nash, Harriet Walter, Remmie Milner, and Common’s Infuriating Leather Jacket.

4. TerritoryNetflix series

You might have heard the debate on whether this is “the next Yellowstone.” Well, the Australian series takes place on within The Outback and involves fellow cattle barons and wealthy villains attempting to seize a family ranch, but that might be where the similarities end (at least for now). Surely, a second-season renewal is forthcoming for this Neo-Western show that instantly sped up the streaming charts and managed to beat Kurt Sutter’s (or what used to be Kurt Sutter’s) The Abandons to the small screen. FYI, Netflix also has American Primeval coming next year for Western fans, too.

3. Arcane: League Of LegendsNetflix series

Gamers and cosplayers are already all over this second season with watch parties aplenty. This also happens to be Ella Purnell’s second successful video-game TV series and co-stars Hailee Steinfeld while sisters find themselves fighting as rivals in a tech-fueled war between the Piltover and Zaun twin cities.

2. The DiplomatNetflix series

Keri Russell is having an absolute ball in her role as frazzled title character Kate Wyler, and Rufus Sewell cannot have possibly portrayed a role more fun than Hal, as infuriating as he is to his wife. As a whole, this series is leaning harder into wry comedy with the second season, and these six episodes fly by far too fast. Seriously, there’s an art to achieving that feeling within an audience, but then a show has to keep delivering to make those cliffhangers worth the punch. Hopefully, we’ll see the third season arrive sometime in late 2025, so that the show can maintain on a Slow Horses-type cadence since it’s already embraced the same seasonal episode count.

1. LionessParamount+ series

Taylor Sheridan isn’t simply the most commercially successful cowboy alive today. He’s also throwing down stories that straddle many genres, and Zoe Saldana must be relishing her move away from franchise mode in a no-holds barred series about a secret CIA program that is inspired by upon the real-life Marine Corps all-women Lioness program. Saldana’s Joe is still having a difficult time juggling her personal and professional lives — a major reality as countless women can attest — and newcomer Genesis Rodriguez helps this show take higher flight as the stakes grow higher, too.

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Every single week, our TV and film experts will list the most important ten streaming selections for you to pop into your queues. We’re not strictly operating upon reviews or accrued streaming clicks (although yes, we’ve scoured the streaming site charts) but, instead, upon those selections that are really worth noticing amid the churning sea of content. There’s a lot out there, after all, and your time is valuable.

10. The Lincoln LawyerNetflix series

Oh Mickey Haller, you’ve really found yourself in a jam this time. Fortunately, viewers who find themselves reeling from that cliffhanger ending can find reassurance in knowing that the sixth The Lincoln Lawyer book exists to fill in some blanks while waiting to see if a fourth season will exist. Let’s get real though: Netflix is almost certainly going to push out some renewal news soon.

9. Woman Of The HourNetflix film

Anna Kendrick doesn’t know what she will direct next, but once you watch this true-crime dramatization, you’ll want to know the answer to that lingering question, too. Furthermore, Daniel Zovatto and Autumn Best deserve to have jam-packed careers after their turns as serial killer (and The Dating Game contestant) Rodney Alcala and a drifter. Kendrick famously named Gavin de Becker’s The Gift Of Fear as must-read self-help book, and she sends that message straight to the heart of this movie.

8. Trap – Warner Bros. movie streaming on Max

Josh Hartnett has never taken a role like this one: a dad takes his daughter to a massive pop-star concert and also happens to be a suspected serial killer. If you’re looking for spoilers, here’s an explanation of the “twist” because every M. Night Shyamalan movie has to have one. If you’re also looking for some dish from Hartnett, here’s him taking a swing at “unhelpful” Matt Damon after his comments on Hartnett’s Oppenheimer weight gain. (Spoiler alert: Hartnett looked pretty fantastic in Oppenheimer without consideration to weight.)

7. Don’t MoveNetflix movie

You might feel like going back to watch (or rewatch) Fede Álvarez’s Don’t Breathe after this Netflix movie concludes, and it’s no mere coincidence that the two films arrive with similar titles and Sam Raimi attached as producer. Within a tightly-packaged flick, Kelsey Asbille portrays a woman who finds herself with 20 minutes on the clock after a serial killer (Finn Whitlock) injects her with a paralytic drug. For sure, this is a high-concept take on the “the man or the bear in a forest” question that lives on the Internet.

6. The SubstanceMubi movie

Eek. Come for Demi Moore’s righteous turn against female beauty standards and Margaret Qualley’s equally adventurous moves and stay for the downright grotesque body horror that follows. Also, it’s true (as Demi asserted) that the flat-out most nauseating part of the movie is Dennis Quaid eating prawns. For that and countless other scenes in the movie, Coralie Fargeat has fully established herself as a must-watch director after Revenge put her on the map. And as for Demi, she earned this role with everything that she’s endured in the business, including what she admitted to doing in previous eras of her career.

5. SiloApple TV+ series

Before the second season arrives later this month, word of mouth has pushed people towards binging the first season of this Rebecca Ferguson-starring, masterful sci-fi show from Justified showrunner Graham Yost. This season, Juliette emerges from her home base, but don’t worry, she still dominates the story even though the action is split into two silos. These followup episodes take a different narrative structure than the second book, which is right on course for the four-season plan to finish adapting Hugh Howey’s most popular series of novels. Steve Zahn joins the cast as a fan-favorite character, and returning cast members include Tim Robbins, Avi Nash, Harriet Walter, Remmie Milner, and Common’s Infuriating Leather Jacket.

4. TerritoryNetflix series

You might have heard the debate on whether this is “the next Yellowstone.” Well, the Australian series takes place on within The Outback and involves fellow cattle barons and wealthy villains attempting to seize a family ranch, but that might be where the similarities end (at least for now). Surely, a second-season renewal is forthcoming for this Neo-Western show that instantly sped up the streaming charts and managed to beat Kurt Sutter’s (or what used to be Kurt Sutter’s) The Abandons to the small screen. FYI, Netflix also has American Primeval coming next year for Western fans, too.

3. Arcane: League Of LegendsNetflix series

Gamers and cosplayers are already all over this second season with watch parties aplenty. This also happens to be Ella Purnell’s second successful video-game TV series and co-stars Hailee Steinfeld while sisters find themselves fighting as rivals in a tech-fueled war between the Piltover and Zaun twin cities.

2. The DiplomatNetflix series

Keri Russell is having an absolute ball in her role as frazzled title character Kate Wyler, and Rufus Sewell cannot have possibly portrayed a role more fun than Hal, as infuriating as he is to his wife. As a whole, this series is leaning harder into wry comedy with the second season, and these six episodes fly by far too fast. Seriously, there’s an art to achieving that feeling within an audience, but then a show has to keep delivering to make those cliffhangers worth the punch. Hopefully, we’ll see the third season arrive sometime in late 2025, so that the show can maintain on a Slow Horses-type cadence since it’s already embraced the same seasonal episode count.

1. LionessParamount+ series

Taylor Sheridan isn’t simply the most commercially successful cowboy alive today. He’s also throwing down stories that straddle many genres, and Zoe Saldana must be relishing her move away from franchise mode in a no-holds barred series about a secret CIA program that is inspired by upon the real-life Marine Corps all-women Lioness program. Saldana’s Joe is still having a difficult time juggling her personal and professional lives — a major reality as countless women can attest — and newcomer Genesis Rodriguez helps this show take higher flight as the stakes grow higher, too.

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Every single week, our TV and film experts will list the most important ten streaming selections for you to pop into your queues. We’re not strictly operating upon reviews or accrued streaming clicks (although yes, we’ve scoured the streaming site charts) but, instead, upon those selections that are really worth noticing amid the churning sea of content. There’s a lot out there, after all, and your time is valuable.

10. The Lincoln LawyerNetflix series

Oh Mickey Haller, you’ve really found yourself in a jam this time. Fortunately, viewers who find themselves reeling from that cliffhanger ending can find reassurance in knowing that the sixth The Lincoln Lawyer book exists to fill in some blanks while waiting to see if a fourth season will exist. Let’s get real though: Netflix is almost certainly going to push out some renewal news soon.

9. Woman Of The HourNetflix film

Anna Kendrick doesn’t know what she will direct next, but once you watch this true-crime dramatization, you’ll want to know the answer to that lingering question, too. Furthermore, Daniel Zovatto and Autumn Best deserve to have jam-packed careers after their turns as serial killer (and The Dating Game contestant) Rodney Alcala and a drifter. Kendrick famously named Gavin de Becker’s The Gift Of Fear as must-read self-help book, and she sends that message straight to the heart of this movie.

8. Trap – Warner Bros. movie streaming on Max

Josh Hartnett has never taken a role like this one: a dad takes his daughter to a massive pop-star concert and also happens to be a suspected serial killer. If you’re looking for spoilers, here’s an explanation of the “twist” because every M. Night Shyamalan movie has to have one. If you’re also looking for some dish from Hartnett, here’s him taking a swing at “unhelpful” Matt Damon after his comments on Hartnett’s Oppenheimer weight gain. (Spoiler alert: Hartnett looked pretty fantastic in Oppenheimer without consideration to weight.)

7. Don’t MoveNetflix movie

You might feel like going back to watch (or rewatch) Fede Álvarez’s Don’t Breathe after this Netflix movie concludes, and it’s no mere coincidence that the two films arrive with similar titles and Sam Raimi attached as producer. Within a tightly-packaged flick, Kelsey Asbille portrays a woman who finds herself with 20 minutes on the clock after a serial killer (Finn Whitlock) injects her with a paralytic drug. For sure, this is a high-concept take on the “the man or the bear in a forest” question that lives on the Internet.

6. The SubstanceMubi movie

Eek. Come for Demi Moore’s righteous turn against female beauty standards and Margaret Qualley’s equally adventurous moves and stay for the downright grotesque body horror that follows. Also, it’s true (as Demi asserted) that the flat-out most nauseating part of the movie is Dennis Quaid eating prawns. For that and countless other scenes in the movie, Coralie Fargeat has fully established herself as a must-watch director after Revenge put her on the map. And as for Demi, she earned this role with everything that she’s endured in the business, including what she admitted to doing in previous eras of her career.

5. SiloApple TV+ series

Before the second season arrives later this month, word of mouth has pushed people towards binging the first season of this Rebecca Ferguson-starring, masterful sci-fi show from Justified showrunner Graham Yost. This season, Juliette emerges from her home base, but don’t worry, she still dominates the story even though the action is split into two silos. These followup episodes take a different narrative structure than the second book, which is right on course for the four-season plan to finish adapting Hugh Howey’s most popular series of novels. Steve Zahn joins the cast as a fan-favorite character, and returning cast members include Tim Robbins, Avi Nash, Harriet Walter, Remmie Milner, and Common’s Infuriating Leather Jacket.

4. TerritoryNetflix series

You might have heard the debate on whether this is “the next Yellowstone.” Well, the Australian series takes place on within The Outback and involves fellow cattle barons and wealthy villains attempting to seize a family ranch, but that might be where the similarities end (at least for now). Surely, a second-season renewal is forthcoming for this Neo-Western show that instantly sped up the streaming charts and managed to beat Kurt Sutter’s (or what used to be Kurt Sutter’s) The Abandons to the small screen. FYI, Netflix also has American Primeval coming next year for Western fans, too.

3. Arcane: League Of LegendsNetflix series

Gamers and cosplayers are already all over this second season with watch parties aplenty. This also happens to be Ella Purnell’s second successful video-game TV series and co-stars Hailee Steinfeld while sisters find themselves fighting as rivals in a tech-fueled war between the Piltover and Zaun twin cities.

2. The DiplomatNetflix series

Keri Russell is having an absolute ball in her role as frazzled title character Kate Wyler, and Rufus Sewell cannot have possibly portrayed a role more fun than Hal, as infuriating as he is to his wife. As a whole, this series is leaning harder into wry comedy with the second season, and these six episodes fly by far too fast. Seriously, there’s an art to achieving that feeling within an audience, but then a show has to keep delivering to make those cliffhangers worth the punch. Hopefully, we’ll see the third season arrive sometime in late 2025, so that the show can maintain on a Slow Horses-type cadence since it’s already embraced the same seasonal episode count.

1. LionessParamount+ series

Taylor Sheridan isn’t simply the most commercially successful cowboy alive today. He’s also throwing down stories that straddle many genres, and Zoe Saldana must be relishing her move away from franchise mode in a no-holds barred series about a secret CIA program that is inspired by upon the real-life Marine Corps all-women Lioness program. Saldana’s Joe is still having a difficult time juggling her personal and professional lives — a major reality as countless women can attest — and newcomer Genesis Rodriguez helps this show take higher flight as the stakes grow higher, too.

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Every single week, our TV and film experts will list the most important ten streaming selections for you to pop into your queues. We’re not strictly operating upon reviews or accrued streaming clicks (although yes, we’ve scoured the streaming site charts) but, instead, upon those selections that are really worth noticing amid the churning sea of content. There’s a lot out there, after all, and your time is valuable.

10. The Lincoln LawyerNetflix series

Oh Mickey Haller, you’ve really found yourself in a jam this time. Fortunately, viewers who find themselves reeling from that cliffhanger ending can find reassurance in knowing that the sixth The Lincoln Lawyer book exists to fill in some blanks while waiting to see if a fourth season will exist. Let’s get real though: Netflix is almost certainly going to push out some renewal news soon.

9. Woman Of The HourNetflix film

Anna Kendrick doesn’t know what she will direct next, but once you watch this true-crime dramatization, you’ll want to know the answer to that lingering question, too. Furthermore, Daniel Zovatto and Autumn Best deserve to have jam-packed careers after their turns as serial killer (and The Dating Game contestant) Rodney Alcala and a drifter. Kendrick famously named Gavin de Becker’s The Gift Of Fear as must-read self-help book, and she sends that message straight to the heart of this movie.

8. Trap – Warner Bros. movie streaming on Max

Josh Hartnett has never taken a role like this one: a dad takes his daughter to a massive pop-star concert and also happens to be a suspected serial killer. If you’re looking for spoilers, here’s an explanation of the “twist” because every M. Night Shyamalan movie has to have one. If you’re also looking for some dish from Hartnett, here’s him taking a swing at “unhelpful” Matt Damon after his comments on Hartnett’s Oppenheimer weight gain. (Spoiler alert: Hartnett looked pretty fantastic in Oppenheimer without consideration to weight.)

7. Don’t MoveNetflix movie

You might feel like going back to watch (or rewatch) Fede Álvarez’s Don’t Breathe after this Netflix movie concludes, and it’s no mere coincidence that the two films arrive with similar titles and Sam Raimi attached as producer. Within a tightly-packaged flick, Kelsey Asbille portrays a woman who finds herself with 20 minutes on the clock after a serial killer (Finn Whitlock) injects her with a paralytic drug. For sure, this is a high-concept take on the “the man or the bear in a forest” question that lives on the Internet.

6. The SubstanceMubi movie

Eek. Come for Demi Moore’s righteous turn against female beauty standards and Margaret Qualley’s equally adventurous moves and stay for the downright grotesque body horror that follows. Also, it’s true (as Demi asserted) that the flat-out most nauseating part of the movie is Dennis Quaid eating prawns. For that and countless other scenes in the movie, Coralie Fargeat has fully established herself as a must-watch director after Revenge put her on the map. And as for Demi, she earned this role with everything that she’s endured in the business, including what she admitted to doing in previous eras of her career.

5. SiloApple TV+ series

Before the second season arrives later this month, word of mouth has pushed people towards binging the first season of this Rebecca Ferguson-starring, masterful sci-fi show from Justified showrunner Graham Yost. This season, Juliette emerges from her home base, but don’t worry, she still dominates the story even though the action is split into two silos. These followup episodes take a different narrative structure than the second book, which is right on course for the four-season plan to finish adapting Hugh Howey’s most popular series of novels. Steve Zahn joins the cast as a fan-favorite character, and returning cast members include Tim Robbins, Avi Nash, Harriet Walter, Remmie Milner, and Common’s Infuriating Leather Jacket.

4. TerritoryNetflix series

You might have heard the debate on whether this is “the next Yellowstone.” Well, the Australian series takes place on within The Outback and involves fellow cattle barons and wealthy villains attempting to seize a family ranch, but that might be where the similarities end (at least for now). Surely, a second-season renewal is forthcoming for this Neo-Western show that instantly sped up the streaming charts and managed to beat Kurt Sutter’s (or what used to be Kurt Sutter’s) The Abandons to the small screen. FYI, Netflix also has American Primeval coming next year for Western fans, too.

3. Arcane: League Of LegendsNetflix series

Gamers and cosplayers are already all over this second season with watch parties aplenty. This also happens to be Ella Purnell’s second successful video-game TV series and co-stars Hailee Steinfeld while sisters find themselves fighting as rivals in a tech-fueled war between the Piltover and Zaun twin cities.

2. The DiplomatNetflix series

Keri Russell is having an absolute ball in her role as frazzled title character Kate Wyler, and Rufus Sewell cannot have possibly portrayed a role more fun than Hal, as infuriating as he is to his wife. As a whole, this series is leaning harder into wry comedy with the second season, and these six episodes fly by far too fast. Seriously, there’s an art to achieving that feeling within an audience, but then a show has to keep delivering to make those cliffhangers worth the punch. Hopefully, we’ll see the third season arrive sometime in late 2025, so that the show can maintain on a Slow Horses-type cadence since it’s already embraced the same seasonal episode count.

1. LionessParamount+ series

Taylor Sheridan isn’t simply the most commercially successful cowboy alive today. He’s also throwing down stories that straddle many genres, and Zoe Saldana must be relishing her move away from franchise mode in a no-holds barred series about a secret CIA program that is inspired by upon the real-life Marine Corps all-women Lioness program. Saldana’s Joe is still having a difficult time juggling her personal and professional lives — a major reality as countless women can attest — and newcomer Genesis Rodriguez helps this show take higher flight as the stakes grow higher, too.

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Every single week, our TV and film experts will list the most important ten streaming selections for you to pop into your queues. We’re not strictly operating upon reviews or accrued streaming clicks (although yes, we’ve scoured the streaming site charts) but, instead, upon those selections that are really worth noticing amid the churning sea of content. There’s a lot out there, after all, and your time is valuable.

10. The Lincoln LawyerNetflix series

Oh Mickey Haller, you’ve really found yourself in a jam this time. Fortunately, viewers who find themselves reeling from that cliffhanger ending can find reassurance in knowing that the sixth The Lincoln Lawyer book exists to fill in some blanks while waiting to see if a fourth season will exist. Let’s get real though: Netflix is almost certainly going to push out some renewal news soon.

9. Woman Of The HourNetflix film

Anna Kendrick doesn’t know what she will direct next, but once you watch this true-crime dramatization, you’ll want to know the answer to that lingering question, too. Furthermore, Daniel Zovatto and Autumn Best deserve to have jam-packed careers after their turns as serial killer (and The Dating Game contestant) Rodney Alcala and a drifter. Kendrick famously named Gavin de Becker’s The Gift Of Fear as must-read self-help book, and she sends that message straight to the heart of this movie.

8. Trap – Warner Bros. movie streaming on Max

Josh Hartnett has never taken a role like this one: a dad takes his daughter to a massive pop-star concert and also happens to be a suspected serial killer. If you’re looking for spoilers, here’s an explanation of the “twist” because every M. Night Shyamalan movie has to have one. If you’re also looking for some dish from Hartnett, here’s him taking a swing at “unhelpful” Matt Damon after his comments on Hartnett’s Oppenheimer weight gain. (Spoiler alert: Hartnett looked pretty fantastic in Oppenheimer without consideration to weight.)

7. Don’t MoveNetflix movie

You might feel like going back to watch (or rewatch) Fede Álvarez’s Don’t Breathe after this Netflix movie concludes, and it’s no mere coincidence that the two films arrive with similar titles and Sam Raimi attached as producer. Within a tightly-packaged flick, Kelsey Asbille portrays a woman who finds herself with 20 minutes on the clock after a serial killer (Finn Whitlock) injects her with a paralytic drug. For sure, this is a high-concept take on the “the man or the bear in a forest” question that lives on the Internet.

6. The SubstanceMubi movie

Eek. Come for Demi Moore’s righteous turn against female beauty standards and Margaret Qualley’s equally adventurous moves and stay for the downright grotesque body horror that follows. Also, it’s true (as Demi asserted) that the flat-out most nauseating part of the movie is Dennis Quaid eating prawns. For that and countless other scenes in the movie, Coralie Fargeat has fully established herself as a must-watch director after Revenge put her on the map. And as for Demi, she earned this role with everything that she’s endured in the business, including what she admitted to doing in previous eras of her career.

5. SiloApple TV+ series

Before the second season arrives later this month, word of mouth has pushed people towards binging the first season of this Rebecca Ferguson-starring, masterful sci-fi show from Justified showrunner Graham Yost. This season, Juliette emerges from her home base, but don’t worry, she still dominates the story even though the action is split into two silos. These followup episodes take a different narrative structure than the second book, which is right on course for the four-season plan to finish adapting Hugh Howey’s most popular series of novels. Steve Zahn joins the cast as a fan-favorite character, and returning cast members include Tim Robbins, Avi Nash, Harriet Walter, Remmie Milner, and Common’s Infuriating Leather Jacket.

4. TerritoryNetflix series

You might have heard the debate on whether this is “the next Yellowstone.” Well, the Australian series takes place on within The Outback and involves fellow cattle barons and wealthy villains attempting to seize a family ranch, but that might be where the similarities end (at least for now). Surely, a second-season renewal is forthcoming for this Neo-Western show that instantly sped up the streaming charts and managed to beat Kurt Sutter’s (or what used to be Kurt Sutter’s) The Abandons to the small screen. FYI, Netflix also has American Primeval coming next year for Western fans, too.

3. Arcane: League Of LegendsNetflix series

Gamers and cosplayers are already all over this second season with watch parties aplenty. This also happens to be Ella Purnell’s second successful video-game TV series and co-stars Hailee Steinfeld while sisters find themselves fighting as rivals in a tech-fueled war between the Piltover and Zaun twin cities.

2. The DiplomatNetflix series

Keri Russell is having an absolute ball in her role as frazzled title character Kate Wyler, and Rufus Sewell cannot have possibly portrayed a role more fun than Hal, as infuriating as he is to his wife. As a whole, this series is leaning harder into wry comedy with the second season, and these six episodes fly by far too fast. Seriously, there’s an art to achieving that feeling within an audience, but then a show has to keep delivering to make those cliffhangers worth the punch. Hopefully, we’ll see the third season arrive sometime in late 2025, so that the show can maintain on a Slow Horses-type cadence since it’s already embraced the same seasonal episode count.

1. LionessParamount+ series

Taylor Sheridan isn’t simply the most commercially successful cowboy alive today. He’s also throwing down stories that straddle many genres, and Zoe Saldana must be relishing her move away from franchise mode in a no-holds barred series about a secret CIA program that is inspired by upon the real-life Marine Corps all-women Lioness program. Saldana’s Joe is still having a difficult time juggling her personal and professional lives — a major reality as countless women can attest — and newcomer Genesis Rodriguez helps this show take higher flight as the stakes grow higher, too.