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Soulmates, on AMC

Mateo (Bill Skarsgård) discovers his new friend Jonah (Nathan Stewart-Jarrett) stole his passport, which might make him miss his chance to meet his soulmate, so the pair goes on a wild adventure in an attempt to get it back in this new episode.

Bill Skarsgård and Nathan Stewart-Jarrett in "Soulmates"
Bill Skarsgård in "Soulmates"

Late Laughs for the week of October 25 - 31, 2020

Jimmy Kimmel Live!

It's like debating a parrot: you can make whatever points you want, but you know the parrot is just going to say the same four things it knows and then maybe take a dump on the New York Times.

 

Maybe the most egregious lie Trump told was when he said Joe Biden played more golf than he does. Phil Mickelson doesn't play more golf than he does.

 

Romantic musical chairs: More stars join cast of Apple series

Author: 
Michelle Rose / TV Media
Kristin Chenoweth to star in upcoming musical comedy

Kristin Chenoweth to star in upcoming musical comedy

Romantic musical chairs: When it comes to producing comedies, "Saturday Night Live" creator/producer Lorne Michaels has a track record that is the envy of many TV and film producers. And when you're working on a brand new series, that kind of name recognition would likely make it much easier to attract top talent.

Step inside the 'Freakshow': Cake competition lands on Food Network

Author: 
Michelle Rose / TV Media
Zac Young and Vivian Chan host "Halloween Freakshow Cakes"

Zac Young and Vivian Chan host "Halloween Freakshow Cakes"

The Comedy Store, on Showtime

From the stage to the studio and back again, the return of Joe Rogan is featured in this new episode. This docuseries chronicles the ups and downs of the titular comedy club's nearly 50-year history on the Sunset Strip in Los Angeles through interviews.

Joe Rogan in "The Comedy Store"
Joe Rogan in "The Comedy Store"

The Big Three are back: Season 5 of 'This Is Us' premieres on NBC

Author: 
Rachel Jones / TV Media
Chrissy Metz, Sterling K. Brown and Justin Hartley star in "This Is Us"

Chrissy Metz, Sterling K. Brown and Justin Hartley star in "This Is Us"

Eli Roth's History of Horror, on AMC

The power and origins of spooky-subgenre "body horror" are discussed in this new episode - films known for showcasing mutation, disease and mutilation in an attempt to confront humanity with the fear of our own bodies. Eli Roth hosts.

Eli Roth hosts "Eli Roth's History of Horror"
Eli Roth hosts "Eli Roth's History of Horror"

Q: I'm loving "Lovecraft Country." Who is Misha Green and what else has she done?

Author: 
Adam Thomlison / TV Media

Misha Green has been working her way up slowly as a TV writer for a few years now. If you're a fan of her unique voice, good news: you're going to get a whole lot more of it.

New Releases for the week of October 25 - 31

Friendsgiving

Ready to enjoy a relaxing and drama-free Thanksgiving with her best friend, Molly (Akerman), Abby’s (Dennings) plans are quickly derailed when Molly’s new boyfriend, Jeff (Donnelly), and overbearing mother, Helen (Seymour), also join in on their holiday festivities. When a plethora of other party crashers eager to escape their own family celebrations arrive — including a surprise appearance from Molly’s old flame Gunnar (Hansen) — the intimate holiday dinner quickly evolves into a chaotic adventure filled with both awkward and wholesome memories.

Director: Nicol Paone. Stars: Kat Dennings, Malin Akerman, Aisha Tyler, Christine Taylor, Jane Seymour, Chelsea Peretti, Ryan Hansen, Jack Donnelly, Wanda Sykes, Fortune Feimster, Margaret Cho, Deon Cole. 2020. 95 mins. Comedy.

 

American Pie Presents: Girls' Rules

Set in the familiar town of East Great Falls, high school seniors Annie (Pettis), Kayla (Curda), Michelle (Behnam) and Stephanie (Broadway) decided to band together and create a new set of rules to finally achieve their goals during their final year of high school. With rules in place to fix their romantic lives and support their fellow women, the group of friends make plans to end their senior year with a bang. "American Pie Presents: Girls' Rules" is the fifth installment of the American Pie Presents film series and is a spinoff of the American Pie franchise.

Director: Mike Elliott. Stars: Madison Pettis, Lizze Broadway, Natasha Behnam, Piper Curda, Darren Barnet, Lucas Adams, Lily Bleu Andrew, Barry Bostwick, Rasheda Crockett. 2020. 95 mins. Comedy.

 

Attack of the Unknown

After finally capturing and arresting violent crime boss and drug lord Hades (LaSardo), elite SWAT team leader Vernon (Grieco) and his team are tasked with the final leg of the journey, transporting the criminal to the jail cell that will hold him the rest of his days. When SWAT team members find themselves trapped inside a Los Angeles County detention center as strange occurrences begin to happen around them and Los Angeles starts to burn, they realize they now have to contend with an alien invasion.

Director: Brandon Slagle. Stars: Tara Reid, Robert LaSardo, Richard Grieco, Tania Fox, Jolene Andersen, Tasha Reign, Douglas Tait, Gerardo de Pablos, Robert Donavan. 2020. 103 mins. Action.

How To With John Wilson, on HBO

Awkward and anxious, filmmaker John Wilson films fellow New Yorkers from the shadows in this premiering six-part journey of self-discovery, resulting in an often candid and hilarious commentary with life tips that he learns through observation.

John Wilson from "How To With John Wilson"
John Wilson from "How To With John Wilson"
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