THIS WEEK’S MOVIES A-Z
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An alphabetical listing of movies on TV the week of the week of March 14 - 20, 2021
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The Falcon and Winter Soldier not debuting until next week, but don’t worry there’s still plenty of great genre stuff to watch this week.
SYFY has some fresh originals with new episodes of both
Resident Alien and
Debris. The CW’s schedule is also fairly stacked, with
Superman & Lois, The Flash, Black Lightning, Batwoman and more all new this week. If you’re looking for something a bit more undead, AMC has a new episode of its super-sized season of
The Walking Dead.
Already missing your weekly
WandaVision fix? Don’t worry, Disney+ still has you covered for one more week. The service’s new docu-series focused on the series’ creation drops on Friday, and should provide some welcome insights into the ambitious drama. Elsewhere on streaming, Apple TV+ is debuting new episodes of its alt-history sci-fi series
Showtime Tues. 11 a.m.
Wreck-It Ralph (2012) ★★★
XXX (2002) ★★
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THIS WEEK’S MOVIES A-Z
An alphabetical listing of movies on TV the week of the week of March 7 - 13, 2021
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The relationship between Stephen King and Hollywood has been symbiotic for nearly half a century at this point. Since the release of Brian De Palmaâs
Carrie in 1976, there have only been six calendar years that didnât see a studio adaptation either debut in theaters or air on the small screen. As the author keeps writing novels and short stories, filmmakers continue to generate ideas how to bring them to life.
In this regard, the last 10 years have been quite special. Since 2011, 23 new Stephen King movies, TV shows, and miniseries have launched, and while they havenât all been what could be described as âwinners,â the period also delivered us some of the best King adaptations of all time. This ranking is a celebration of those latter titles.
Years after the traumatic events of The Shining, a now-adult Dan Torrance must protect a young girl with similar powers from a cult known as The True Knot, who prey on children with powers to remain immortal.