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What to stream: A grab bag of trick-or-treat movie options

At this point in spooky season, you’ve probably already heard all about the best horror movies of the year, etc. But what about a post trick-or-treat come down? You might want something to stream while the kids sort their candy, or something to enjoy while the trick or treaters visit, or just enjoy a cozy night in. Something seasonally appropriate but not too scary, that can entertain a crowd. ...
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MSNBC becomes MS NOW on Nov. 15

MSNBC has set a date for its new name. Starting Nov. 15, the progressive-leaning cable news channel will be called MS NOW — an acronym for My Source, News, Opinion and World. The famous NBC peacock will no longer be part of the channel's logo.
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What to stream: Music biopics

As Scott Cooper’s “Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere” hits theaters this weekend, much discourse will be spilled about the music biopic as a genre, its form and function, and its ability to mint awards season gold. So this is as good a time as any to regard the music biopic, especially the best ones. So here’s where to stream some of the most iconic music movies to pair with “Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere.”
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What to stream: The many remarkable films of the singular Diane Keaton

The incomparable Diane Keaton passed away this weekend, leaving many film fans and Hollywood collaborators mourning the loss of the singular, idiosyncratic Oscar-winning actress, who deftly navigated comedy and drama, worked with some of the most iconic filmmakers of the 20th century, and whose signature style many emulated but never duplicated. There will never be another one quite like Keaton, and the best way to remember this remarkable woman and her remarkable career is to take a spin through her filmography. Fortunately, there’s something for everyone.
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What to stream: Spooky, scary and downright terrifying Halloween viewing

With only a few weeks to Halloween, it’s time to lock in for spooky season. While movie theaters will offer horror movies like “Black Phone 2” and “Shelby Oaks,” don’t forget some of the unique offerings on streaming that can up your game. Here’s a guide for where to find all things spooky, scary and downright terrifying for the month of October.
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NBC developing Wordle game show hosted by Savannah Guthrie

Wordle, the addictive digital puzzle game offered daily by the New York Times, could soon be coming to television. NBC has ordered a pilot based on Wordle, according to people familiar with the project who were not authorized to comment publicly. "Today" co-host Savannah Guthrie, an obsessive player of the game herself, serves as the emcee in the TV version. The test program will be used to ...
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Lori Loughlin and Mossimo Giannulli separate after 28 years of marriage — and that college scandal

LOS ANGELES — “Full House” actor Lori Loughlin and her designer husband, Mossimo Giannulli, have separated. The Times confirmed Thursday that the longtime couple “are living apart” but “no legal proceedings are underway,” according to Loughlin’s representative. The news that Loughlin and Giannulli are taking a break from their marriage was first reported by People. Loughlin and Giannulli have ...
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What to stream: Don’t miss these hidden gems amid fall influx

Two of the major events of the fall are already underway: awards season and spooky season. Major Oscar players are already in theaters, and with October upon us, everything Halloween, horror and pumpkin spice are ready to go. But before you plow full steam ahead, here are a few streaming suggestions of hidden gems not to miss in the crush of everything autumn.