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13 best movies on Peacock

You’ve already watched everything on Netflix and Amazon Prime, huh? Looking for a different selection of films while you waste away on your couch? No worries! We’ve got your back. Peacock’s catalogue has grown in both quality and quantity as it continues to reclaim NBCUniversal properties that had been until now living on other streaming platforms. So, just for you, we did a deep dive to find the best titles now streaming on Peacock. 1. Back to the Future The movie that transformed Michael J. Fox and Christopher Lloyd into icons and taught a generation what a flux capacitor is, Back to the Future ’s status as a master work remains uncontested. What’s more, since Director Robert Zemeckis has publicly said that another installment is out of the question, we can count on the original franchise remaining pristine in our collective memories, unbesmirched by subpar reboots. This coming-of-age, sci-fi, adventure comedy bends genres — and timelines! — seamlessly. It’s exciting, unpredicta

These Are the 39 Best Miniseries on Netflix - Watch Them Now!

While it's fun to get invested in a multiseason TV show , sometimes a good miniseries is just what you need! When you're looking for a short and sweet series that you could cover in just a couple of viewing sessions, these miniseries on Netflix are your best choice. Whether you're looking for something to kill time over a lazy weekend or searching for a distraction during a weeknight, a miniseries lets you get caught up in a story without requiring a full-on commitment. From fascinating documentaries to entertaining fictional shows, here are the best miniseries offerings currently available on Netflix for your next short term TV binge ! - Additional reporting by Lauren Harano and Kalyn Womack Related: 12 New and Returning Netflix Series We're So Ready to Binge This February https://ift.tt/2WNYTGN

That Last Night in Soho Twist Ending Was Intense - Let's Break It Down

Image Source: Everett Collection Last Night in Soho (2021) , starring Anya Taylor Joy and Matt Smith, is finally here, and it's definitely living up to the hype. The suspenseful horror film follows a country girl with a sixth sense named Ellie ( Thomasin McKenzie ), who moves to London to attend fashion design school, only to be sucked into the 1960s through visions of a mysterious and beautiful lounge singer. The movie's ending left viewers with some questions, and I've got answers for you. When Ellie decides to move out of her school dormitory, she rents a room in Soho from an older woman, Miss Collins ( Diana Rigg ). The first night Ellie stays at her new place, she experiences a vivid dream of a blonde woman named Sandie ( Anya Taylor-Joy ) living in the 1960s. For several nights, she dreams about the apparent glamour of the strong, beautiful, confident singer's life as she pursues her dreams of becoming a famous lounge singer. Sandie (in Ellie's visions) so

Ladies and gentlemen, the viral Twitter account of 'SNL' hosts introducing musical guests

Saturday Night Live hosts introducing the musical guest have been repurposed into quick memes on Twitter. The biggest example of this is Daniel Craig introducing The Weeknd , which Twitter co opted to celebrate the start of the literal weekend. Even Craig himself loves it — at least when his Twitter-less self was finally made aware by a New York Times reporter . As with everything, social media loves to take an idea and run with it. The Daniel Craig meme inspired the Twitter account @snlhostinro , which surged in popularity to nearly 100,000 followers in only a couple months. Tweet may have been deleted The account owner, who wished to remain anonymous, grew up watching SNL every week and gobbled up reruns on Comedy Central, too. They have a group of friends who did the same thing, and they'd occasionally reminisce about odd pairings of host and musical guest. "I didn't really think this would go beyond just four guys reminiscing," @snlhostintro told Mashable

'Antlers' isn't worth the wait — or your weekend

Antlers isn’t so much slow and scary as it is bleak and boring. The lifeless creature feature from director Scott Cooper has a decent enough premise. Set against the eerie backdrop of a mining town in Oregon, this not-so-terrifying tale follows a young boy named Lucas (Jeremy T. Thomas). He is struggling to cope after something strange attacks his father (Scott Haze) and little brother (Sawyer Jones). The monster spared their lives, but an excruciating illness now overtakes them. Julia Meadows (Keri Russell) enters the picture when Lucas writes a disturbing story in her seventh-grade English class. A desk full of graphic drawings and a trip to Lucas’ dilapidated home later, Julia asks her police officer brother Paul (Jesse Plemons) to intervene in what she believes is a case of addiction-fueled abuse and neglect. But the Meadows siblings’ own dark past — and a string of unsolved murders — make matters complicated. You’d be right to think that all sounds a bit familiar. Antlers is