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It’s horror season in Hollywood right now. Zack Snyder’s Army of the Dead dropped on Netflix last month, A Quiet Place Part 2 just landed in theaters and the Peter Rabbit sequel is horrifying audiences into wishing they’d never ventured out of their homes.
But anthropomorphic bunnies voiced by James Corden aren’t the only scary sight to enjoy (or not enjoy?) this weekend. As well as new additions to horror streamer Shudder, The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It arrives on HBO Max in the US alongside its theatrical release to add a few more frights to your watch list.
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Lana Parrilla. Per Paramount+ s description, season two brings a new ensemble cast and storylines set in 1949 and explores what it means to be beautiful, the hidden truth behind the facades people present to the world, the effects of being ignored and overlooked by society and finally, the lengths one woman will go in order to finally belong.
Specifically, as the new trailer below teases, frumpy housewife Alma (Tolman) is desperate to fit in, but struggles to be embraced by a local garden club where Rita (Parrilla) is the queen bee.
We might not all be ho-ho-home for the holidays this year, but that doesn t mean we have to while away the hours completely devoid of holiday tidings of comfort, joy, family drama, explosions, meaningful life lessons, and the good full-body cackles that come with seasonal viewings of Yuletide favorites. In fact, it is imperative that you take some time to get into the spirit of the season by pulling up whatever type of film you re in the mood for. And if you don t quite know what you want to watch? Well,Â
Houstonia has you covered with this comprehensive round-up of movies to take in during the 2020 holiday season.