'Ted Lasso' wrote a love letter to romantic comedies. We break down 'rom-communism'
— means the “Lotus"-eaters are casting around for what to watch next, and our weekly love letter to home viewing is full of recommendations, information, conversation and much more.
Written by The Times’ film and TV teams and delivered to your inbox every Friday, Screen Gab covers the TV and streaming movies everyone’s talking about — or should be. And we’ll have something for just about every taste from “Marvel’s M.O.D.O.K.” and “The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” to “Ted Lasso” and “Annette.”
So settle into that you-shaped depression on the couch and fire up the smart TV: At Screen Gab, there’s always something on.What should you watch this weekend? Our experts recommend the stop-motion genre weirdness of “Ultra City Smiths” and “Marvel’s M.O.D.O.K.” and the surprise premiere of “Grace and Frankie’s” final season.
The work of patient human hands — building models, creating action frame by slightly altered frame — puppet animation is a fundamentally marvelous, fundamentally creepy thing: Toys come to life. Two funny-strange, funny-ha-ha series add an extra layer of discomfort, and some graphic mayhem, to the inherent weirdness.an unexpected intersection between spy movies and sadcore music.
, Luis Guzman, Jason Mantzoukas, Tim Meadows, Alia Shawkat, Melissa Villaseñor and Debra Winger, with Tom Waits — Tom Waits! — narrating: the kind of cast you’d ordinarily need Robert Altman to assemble. It’s also a musical., created by Patton Oswalt and Jordan Blum, is nearly all head, a big cylinder supported in a hovering exoskeleton.
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