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Trying to figure out what to watch tonight? Be it new episodes of the TV season, reairs of cable series or a movie, here are some suggestions.

NOTE: There will be a marathon of episodes of Yellowstone on Paramount Network all day today while the finale of The Long Shadow will air online today on Sundance Now.

5 PM:
Die Hard With a Vengeance movie on AMC

5:30 PM:
The Proposal movie on FX

6 PM:
Christmas on Cherry Lane movie on Hallmark Channel (Encore)
The Christmas Secret movie on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries (Reair)

6:30 PM:
The Fablemans movie on Showtime

6:50 PM:
Deadpool 2 movie on FXM

7 PM:
Charlie’s Angels (2019) movie on Encore
Tarzan (animated) movie on Freeform

8 PM:
Letters to Santa movie on Hallmark Channel (Encore)
A Blue Ridge Mountain Christmas movie on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries (Reair)
Ghostbusters (original) movie on AMC
Free Guy movie on FX
X-Men: Days of Future Past movie on HBO

8:30 PM:
Back to the Future movie on Bravo

9 PM:
Transplant on NBC (NEW)
All Creatures Great and Small on Masterpiece on PBS (Encore)
Mulan (animated) movie on Freeform
The Hunger Games movie on Encore
Golda (2023) movie on Showtime

10 PM:
SEAL Team on CBS (NEW)
All Creatures Great and Small on Masterpiece on PBS (Encore)
A Cozy Christmas Inn movie on Hallmark Channel (Reair)
Five Star Christmas movie on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries (Reair)

10:30 PM:
Free Guy movie on FX

10:45 PM:
1917 movie on Showtime

Enjoy!

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The following industry personalities, athletes, politicians (etc.) passed away in 2023 and heartfelt condolences are extended to their families, friends and fans.

The celebrities we have lost this year are (in alphabetical order):

DJ Mark the 45 King (Music Producer for Eminem, Jay-Z and Queen Latifah) [He was 62]

Sharon Acker (Canadian Actress, Point Blank and rebooted Perry Mason in the 1970s)
Joss Ackland (Actor, Lethal Weapon 2 and White Mischief) [He was 95]
Scott Alexander (America’s Got Talent Magician) [He was only 52]
Martin Amis (British Author, “Zone of Interest”)
Katherine Anderson-Schaffner (Founding Member of The Marvelettes “Please, Mr. Postman”)
Kenneth Anger (Experimental Filmmaker and Artist) [He was 96]
Selma Archerd (Actress and wife of long-time Variety columnist Army Archerd) [She was 98]
Alan Arkin (Veteran Actor TV, Film and Broadway)
Clarence Avant (Music Executive and known as the Godfather of Black Entertainment) [He was 92]

Burt Bacharach (Legendary Songwriter-Composer) [He was 94]
Robbie Bachman (Co-Founder and Drummer of Canadian rock band Bachman-Turner Overdrive)
John Bailey (Former Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences President and Cinematographer) [He was 81]
Rich Barancik (Last surviving member of Monuments Men and Women, who preserved European artworks and cultural treasures that Nazi Germany had looted) [He was 98]
Ady Barkan (Healthcare Activist who had ALC) [He was only 39]
Bob Barker (Legendary TV Game Show Host, Price Is Right) [He was 99]
John Barrett (Celebrity Hairdresser) [He was only 66]
Norma Barzman (Screenwriter Blacklisted During McCarthy Era) [She was 103]
John Beasley (Actor, Everwood)
Cari Beauchamp (Hollywood Historian and Author)
Jeff Beck (Guitar Master of the Rock Era)
Richard Belzer (Actor, Law & Order: SVU and Homicide: Life on the Street)
Nick Benedict (Soap Actor, All My Children and Days Of Our Lives)
Silvio Berlusconi (Italian Media Magnate and Former Prime Minister)
Tony Bennett (Legendary Singer and 20-time Grammy winner) [He was 96]
Helmet Berger (Star of acclaimed European Art Cinemas in the 60s and 70s)
Jane Birkin (British-French Actor and Singer)
Robert Blake (Actor, Baretta)
Jake Bloom (Legendary Hollywood Attorney)
Jean Boht (Beloved Actress, BBC Sitcom Bread) [She was 91]
Barbara Bosson (Actress, Hill Street Blues)
Fernando Botero (Artist of Whimsical Rotundity) [He was 91]
Michael Boyd (Artistic Director at the Royal Shakespeare Company)
Bertie Bowman (Longest-serving Black congressional staffer) [He was 92]
Howard Bragman (Veteran of Entertainment Public Relations; his clients included Cameron Diaz and Paula Abdul) [He was only 66]
Kwame Brathwaite (Celebrity Photographer and Catalyst for “Black is Beautiful Movement in the 1960s)
Andre Braugher (Emmy-winning Actor, Homicide: Life on the Street and Brooklyn Nine-Nine) [He was only 61.]
George Brown (Founding Member, Kool & The Gang)
Jim Brown (NFL Great and Actor, The Dirty Dozen)
James D. Brubaker (Producer, The Right Stuff, Cobra and Rocky IV
Dick Butkus (NFL Legend and Prolific TV Star) [He was 80]
Jimmy Buffett (American Singer-Songwriter, “Margaritaville”)
Colin Burgess (Original drummer AC/DC)
A.S. Byatt (English Critic, Novelist, Poet and Short Story Writer)
John Byrne (Creator, acclaimed TV show Tutti Frutti) [He was 83]

Sergio Calderon (Actor, Pirates Of The Caribbean and Men in Black)
Wally Campo (Actor, Little Shop of Horrors) [He was 99]
Bobbie Jean Carter (Sister of Nick and Aaron Carter) [She was only 41]
Jeffrey Carlson (Actor, All My Children) [He was only 48]
Rosalynn Carter (Former First Lady) [He was 96]
Paul Cattermole (Member British pop band S Club 7) [He was only 46]
Josephine Chaplin (Actress and Daughter of Charlie Chaplin)
Bobby Charlton (Soccer Great for Manchester United, World Cup Winner) [He was 86]
Michael Chiarello (Former Food Network Star) [He was only 61]
Tyler Christopher (Actor, General Hospital) [He was only 50]
Carol Higgins Clark (Mystery Writer and daughter of Author Mary Higgins Clark)
Angus Cloud (Actor, Euphoria) [He was only 25]
Gloria Coates (Prolific Female Composer, Wrote 17 in Her Lifetime) [She was 89]
Phyllis Coates (TV’s First Lois Lane) [She was 96]
Walter Cole (aka Darcelle XV) [World’s Oldest Drag Performer) [He was 92]
Van Conner (Co-Founder and Bassist of Alternative Band Screaming Trees) [He was only 55]
Carole Cook (Protege to Lucille Ball) [She was 98]
James “Buster” Corley (Co-Founder, Dave & Buster’s)
Manny Coto (Emmy Winning Executive Producer, 24 and American Horror Story)
Noah Cowan (Former TIFF Co-Director) [He was only 55]
Rolly Crump (Early Disneyland Animator) [He was 93]
David Crosby (Singer-Songwriter-Guitarist, Bryds and Crosby, Stills & Nash)
Catherine Cyran (Prolific Film Director, The Prince & Me)
Dick Curtis (Character Actor and Straight Man to Comedian Jonathan Winters) [He was 95]

Henri Dauman (Holocaust survivor and Celebrity Photographer) [He was 90]
Sandra Day O’Connor (First Woman to Serve as Supreme Court Justice) [She was 93]
Terence Davies (Esteemed British Director)
Ann de Toth (Screenwriter)
Kamar de los Reyes (Actor, One Life to Live) [He was only 56]
Arnold Diaz (New York TV Reporter)
Melinda Dillon (Tony- and Oscar-nominated Actress, A Christmas Story and Close Encounters of the Third Kind)
Carol Duvall (DIY Trailblazer and TV’s Crafting Queen) [She was 97]

Paul Eckstein (Co-Creator of TV Series, Godfather of Harlem) [He was only 59]
Evan Ellingson (Former child star, CSI: Miami and My Sister’s Keeper) [He was only 35]
Daniel Ellsberg (Analyst who leaked The Pentagon Papers) [He was 92]
Andrea Evans (Soap Veteran, One Life to Live)
Joan Evans (Veteran Actress, On the Loose, Skirts Ahoy! and Edge of Doom) [She was 89]

Sharon Farrell (Actress, The Young and the Restless) [She was 82]
Benjamin Ferencz (Last Surviving Prosecutor of Nuremberg Trials) [He was 103]
Senator Dianne Feinstein (Oldest Member of the Senate) [He was 90]
Shirley Anne Field (Actress, The Entertainer and Alfie)
Shirley Jo Finney (Actress “Wilma” and Theatre Director)
Frederic Forrest (Actor, Apocalypse Now and The Rose)
Andrew Freedman (Veteran News and Entertainment Publicist) [He was only 67]
Edward Fredkin (Influential Professor at MIT)
Gerald Fried (Composer, original Roots mini-series, Star Trek and Gilligan’s Island) [He was 95]
William Friedkin (Director, The Exorcist and The French Connection) [He was 87]
Andrea Fay Friedman (Actress with Down Syndrome, Life Goes On) [She was only 53]
Terry Funk (WWE Hall of Fame Wrestler)

Michael Gambon (Legendary Actor, Dumbledore of Harry Potter franchise) [He was 82]
Walt Garrison (Dallas Cowboys Running Back and Rodeo Cowboy)
Julie Garwood (Author)
Bill Geddie (Co-Creator of The View) [He was 68]
Bob George (Producer on Films like Newness, Zoe and Endings, Beginnings) [He was 51]
Astrud Gilberto (Brazilian Singer, “Girl From Ipanema”)
Louise Gluck (American Poet and Nobel Prize for Literature Winner) [She was 80]
Mark Goddard (Actor, Original TV Series Lost in Space) [He was 87]
David Lance Goines (Iconic Berkeley Printmaker)
Bert I. Gordon (Cult Filmmaker) [He was 100]
Bob Goldman (Oscar-Winning Writer, One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest) [He was 90]
Jim Gordon (Drummer for Eric Clapton and Co-Writer of “Layla”)
Bill Granger (Top Chef and Entrepreneur) [He was only 54]
Bud Grant (Hall of Fame Football Coach for Minnesota Vikings) [He was 95]
Shecky Greene (Legendary Las Vegas Standup Comedian) [He was 97]
Haydn Gwynne (Actor, The Crown and The Windsors) [She was 66}

Brett Hadley (Actor, The Young and the Restless) [He was 92]
Marlene Bauer Hagge (LPGA golf Champion)
Todd Haimes (Leader of New York’s Roundabout Theater Company)
Peter Hardy (Actor, McLeod’s Daugthers and Chopper)
Sheldon Harnick (Broadway Lyricist, Fiddler on the Roof) [He was 99]
Don Harold (Vintage Train Cars Collector, helped create the New York Transit Museum) [He was 91]
CJ Harris (American Idol Season 13 finalist) [He was only 31]
Steve Harwell (Former Lead Singer of Smash Mouth) [He was only 56]
Willie Hernandez (Baseball Player)
Maurice Hines (Tap Dancer in The Cotton Club, Choreographer and brother of Gregory Hines)
Stuart Hodes (Legendary Dancer, Danced with Martha Graham) [He was 98)
Elizabeth Hoffman (Veteran Actress, Sisters) [She was 97]
Dave Hollis (Former President of Worldwide Distribution at Disney) [He was only 47]
Ellen Holly (First Black Actor to Star in Daytime TV on One Life to Live) [She was 92]
Elizabeth Hubbard (Emmy-winning Actress, As the World Turns)
Hugh Hudson (Director, Chariots of Fire)
Bobby Hull (Legendary Hockey Player)

Rudolph Isley (Singer and Songwriter for the Isley Brothers, “Shout”)

Chuck Jackson (Singer, “Any Day Now”)
Glenda Jackson (Oscar, Tony and Emmy winning Actress)
David Jacobs (Creator, Knots Landing, Dallas and Paradise)
Kyle Jacobs (Husband to Country Singer Kellie Pickler) [He was only 49]
Al Jaffee (Creator, Mad Magazine) [He was 102]
Ahmad Jamal (Pianist who inspired generations of jazz musicians) [He was 92]
Dave Jolicoeur (aka Trugoy the Dove) [Co-Founder De La Soul) [He was only 54]
Scott Johnson (Composer and Guitarist)
Dean Jones (Director, Britain’s Got Talent) [He was only 56]
Rebecca Jones (Mexican American Actress, Popular Telenovelas)
Ron Cephas Jones (Acclaimed Actor, This Is Us) [He was only 66]

Ted Kaczynski (aka the Unabomber)
Bernard Kalb (Veteran Correspondent and Former CBS News Journalist) [He was 100]
Victor J. Kemper (Cinematographer, Dog Day Afternoon and National Lampoon’s Vacation) [He was 96]
Darren Kent (Actor, Game of Thrones and Dungeons and Dragons: Honor Among Thieves) [He was only 36]
Lance Kerwin (Actor, James at 15 and Salem’s Lot)
Charles Kimbrough (Actor, Murphy Brown)
Terry Kirman (Singer, Songwriter and Founding Member of Folk-Rock Band The Assocation, known for the song “Cherish”) [He was 83]
Henry Kissinger (Former Secretary of State) [He was 100]
Bobby Knight (Legendary Basketball Coach)
Jean Knight (Singer, “Mr. Big Stuff”) [She was 80]
Marty Krofft (Creator, H.R. Pufnstuf and Land of the Lost) [He was 86]
Milan Kundera (Novelist, “The Unbearable Lightness of Being”) [He was 94]

Paul La Farge (Inventive Novelist) [He was only 52]
Jim Ladd (Veteran Rock DJ and SiriusXM Host)
Denny Laine (Cofounder of The Moody Blues and longtime member of Paul McCartney’s group Wings)
Lewis Largent (Influential MTV VJ and KROQ DJ) [He was 58]
Milt Larsen (Co-Founder Magic Castle and TV Game Show Writer) [He was 92]
Michael Latt (Strategist on Social Justice Marketing Campaigns) [He was only 33]
David LaFlamme (Founder of San Francisco band It’s a Beautiful Day, who was at the forefront of the Haight-Ashbury acid-rock explosion) [He was 82]
Piper Laurie (Veteran Actress and 3-Time Oscar Nominee) [She was 91]
Norman Lear (Legendary Sitcom Creator and Producer) [He was 101]
Coco Lee (Hong Kong-Born Singer-Songwriter) [She was only 48]
Sun-kyun Lee (Actor, Parasite) [He was only 48]
Eugene Lee (Award-Winning Production Designer, Saturday Night Live)
Michael Lerner (Actor, Barton Fink)
Gina Lollobrigida (Actress and Italian Bombshell) [She was 95]
Erik Lomis (Veteran MGM Film Distribution Executive)
Cody Longo (Actor, Days of Our Lives) [He was only 34]
Lisa Loring (Former Child Actress, The Addams Family)
Laura Lynch (Founding member of the Dixie Chicks) [She was 65]
Lisa Lyon (Bodybuilding Pioneer and inspiration for Marvel’s Elektra)

Shane MacGowan (Singer-Songwriter and Frontman, The Pogues) [He was 65]
George Maharis (Actor, Route 66 and Fantasy Island)
Mark Margolis (Veteran Actor, Better Call Saul and Breaking Bad) [He was 83]
Eddie Marks (Emmy-Winning President of Western Costume company)
Ben Masters (Actor, Passions)
Thomas Kenneth Mattingly II (Astronaut, Help Apollo 13 crew return safely to Earth) [He was 87]
Burny Mattinson (Walt Disney Animation Studios Animator, Director, Producer and Story Artist)
James McCaffrey (Actor, Max Payne) [He was only 65]
David McCallum (Legendary Actor, The Man From U.N.C.L.E. and NCIS) [He was 90]
Cormac McCarthy (Author, “No Country for Old Men”)
Tim McCarver (Award-Winning Broadcaster and Former World Series Champion)
Pat McCormick (4-Time Olympic Diving Champion) [He was 92]
Michael McGrath (Tony-Winning Actor, ‘Nice Work If You Can Get It) [He was only 65]
Randy Meisner (Eagles Co-Founder and Singer)
Joanna Merlin (Broadway Actress, Fiddler on the Roof then Renowned Casting Director) [She was 92]
Billy Miller (Actor, General Hospital and The Young & The Restless) [He was only 43]
Mildred Miller (Mezzo-Soprano at the Metropolitan Opera) [She was 98]
Walter Mirisch (Former President of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences)
Richard Moll (Veteran Actor, Night Court) [He was 80]
Gordon E. Moore (Co-Founder, Intel, the California chip maker) [He was 94]
Max Morath (Pianist) [He was 96]
Ted Morgan [formerly Sanche de Gramont, the son of a French count] (Journalist and Author) [He was 91]
Jerry Moss (Co-Founder of A&M Records) [He was 88]

Barry Newman (Broadway and Film Actor, Vanishing Point) [He was 92]

Sinead O’Connor (Irish Singer, Musician and Grammy Winner) [She was only 56]
Paul O’Grady (Popular British Presenter of The Paul O’Grady Show and Blind Date)
Ryan O’Neal (Oscar Nominated Actor, Peyton Place, Love Story, Paper Moon) [He was 82]
Gail O’Neill (Former Fashion Model and The Early Show Correspondent)
Horace Ove (Pioneering Black British Filmmaker)

Jansen Panettiere (Child Actor and Brother of Actress Hayden Panettiere)
Hersha Parady (Actress, Little House on the Prairie)
Lara Parker (Actress, Dark Shadows) [She was 84]
Michael Parkinston (Legendary U.K. Talk Show Host) [He was 88]
Tatjana Patitz (Supermodel of the 1980’s and 1990’s) [She was only 56]
Anne Perry (Best-selling Crime Writer)
Matthew Perry (Actor, Friends) [He was only 54]
Gordon Pinsent (Canadian Actor, Due South and Away From Her) [He was 92]
Lisa Marie Presley (Singer and Daughter of Elvis Presley) [She was only 54]
Edward Pressman (Independent Producer, Wall Street, Conan the Barbarian and Badlands)

Phil Quartararo (Former Head of Warner Bros. and Virgin Records)

Paco Rabanne (Iconic Fashion Designer and Perfume Maker)
Taraja Ramsess (Stunt Performer and Set Dresser, Fast & Furious, Avengers and Black Panther) [He was only 41]
Betsy Rawls (Golf Champion and Golf Executive) [She was 95]
John Refoua (Film Editor, Avatar franchise) [He was only 58]
Keith Reid (Lyricist for British group Procol Harum and Co-Writer of 1960’s hit “A Whiter Shade of Pale”)
Paul Reubens, aka Pee-wee Herman (Actor)
Adam Rich (Actor, Eight Is Enough) [He was only 54]
Bill Richardson (Former Governor of New Mexico and Champion of Americans Held Overseas)
Lance Riddick (Actor, The Wire and John Wick franchise)
Bobby Rivers (TV Personality and Movie Critic)
Dave Robb (Veteran Hollywood Labor Reporter and Variety Alum)
Pat Robertson (Controversial Televangelist and Longtime 700 Club Host) [He was 93]
Robbie Robertson (Guitarist-Songwriter-Singer-Leader of the Canadian-American rock group The Band) [He was 80]
Rodriguez (Singer-Songwriter and Subject of 2012 Documentary Searching For Sugar Man) [He was 81]
Haim Roet (Holocaust Survivor, who read out the names of people murdered by the Nazis, starting the practice that has become a part of memorial ceremonies around the world) [He was 90]
Stan Rogow (Veteran Producer and Writer, Fame and Lizzie McGuire)
Owen Roizman (Oscar-Nominated Cinematographer, The Exorcist and The French Connection)
John Romita, Sr. (Marvel Comics Icon and Co-Creator of Wolverine) [He was 93]
Cari Ross (Communications Chief at Gersh) [She was only 59]
Gary Rossington (Last Surviving Original Member of Lynyrd Skynyrd)
Windham Rotuna aka Bray Wyatt (WWE Wrestler) [He was only 36]
Richard Roundtree (Veteran Actor, Shaft and Roots) [He was 81]
Andy Rourke (Bassist, The Smiths) [He was only 59]

Ryuichi Sakamoto (Oscar-Winning Composer, Last Emperor)
Julian Sands (Actor, A Room With a View)
Carlos Saura (Spanish Auteur) [He was 91]
Hedda Kleinfeld Schachter (Built Bridal superstore Kleinfeld’s) [She was 99]
Lynn Seymour (International Star and British Ballet Dancer)
Ruth Seymour (Former KCRW General Manager, Public Radio Pioneer, Integral Part of NPR)
Mark Sheehan (Lead Guitarist, Irish rock band The Script) [He was only 46]
Suzanne Shepherd (Actress, The Sopranos and Goodfellas) [She was 89]
Wayne Shorter (Jazz Titan and Saxophonist)
Elliot Silverstein (Director, Cat Ballou) [He was 96]
Sylvia Sims (British Films Actress, Ice Cold in Alex and Victim)
Tom Sizemore (Actor, Saving Private Ryan)
Shelley Smith (Model and Actress, The Associates and For Love and Honor)
Tom Smothers (Part of Smothers Brothers Comedy Duo) [He was 86]
Suzanne Somers (Actress, Three’s Company and Step By Step)
Jack Sonni (Guitarist, Dire Straits) [He was only 68]
Arleen Sorkin (Actress, Day of Our Lives and Original Voice of Harley Quinn) [She was only 67]
Seymour Stein (Legendary Music Executive at Sire Records; He Signed Madonna, The Ramones and Talking Heads)
Norman Steinberg (Screenwriter, Blazing Saddles and My Favorite Year)
Frances Sternhagen (Veteran Actress, Cheers and ER) [She was 93]
Stella Stevens (Actress, Girls! Girls! Girls! with Elvis Presley, The Nutty Professor and The Poseidon Adventure)
Ray Stevenson (Actor, Divergent and Thor franchises) [He was only 58]
Pedro Suárez-Vértiz (Peruvian Rock Icon) [He was only 54]
Robert Swan (Actor, The Untouchables and Hoosiers)
Inga Swenson (Actress, Benson) [She was 90]

Yukihiro Takahashi (Electronic-Music Pioneer)
The Iron Sheik (aka Hossein Khosrow Ali Vaziri) (Greco-Roman Wrestler and WWE Legend)
D.M. Thomas (English Novelist, “The White Hotel”)
Chaim Topol (Film and Stage Actor, Fiddler on the Roof)
Camden Toy (Actor, Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel) [He was only 68]
Dorothy Tristan (Actress, Klute and End Of The Road)
Robert Trotman (Trainer, Competitive Swimming)
Shawna Trpcic (Emmy-nominated Costume Designer, The Mandalorian and Ahsoka) [She was only 56]
Lawrence Turman (Oscar-Nomination Producer, The Graduate) [He was 96]
Tina Turner (Legendary Singer, the “Queen of Rock ‘n’ Roll” and Actress)

Robin Wagner (Broadway Set Designer, Hair, A Chorus Line and Angels in America)
John Warnock (Co-Founded Adobe Systems, best known for inventing PDF) [He was 82]
Andre Watts (Groundbreaking Classical Music Pianist)
Nicholas Lloyd Webber (Composer and Son of Andrew Lloyd Webber) [He was only 43]
Cynthia Weil (Songwriter, “You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feeling,” “Make Your Own Kind of Music” and “On Broadway”)
Raquel Welch (Legendary Actress and International Sex Symbol) [She was 82]
Ans Westra (Famed Photographer)
Paxton Whitehead (Stage Veteran and Sitcom Character Actor, Camelot, Friends and Mad About You)
Tom Wilkinson (British Actor, The Full Monty and The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel)
Cindy Williams (Legendary Actress, Laverne & Shirley)
Mars Williams (Saxophonist, Psychedelic Furs and the Waitresses) [He was only 68]
Treat Williams (Legendary Film and TV Actor, box office movie Hair and TV series Everwood and Chesapeake Shores)
George Winston (Titan of soothing Piano Instrumental Music)
Myrtle Witbooi (Domestic Servant in South Africa turned International Activist)
Oliver Wood (English Cinematographer, original Bourne trilogy and Die Hard 2)
Gary Wright (Singer, “Dream Weaver”)
John Wright (Oscar-nominated Film Editor, The Hunt for Red October and Speed)

Mike Yarwood (Comedian and Impersonator) [He was 82]
Burt Young (Actor, Rocky Franchise) [He was 83]

Benjamin Zephaniah (Acclaimed Poet and Actor, Peaky Blinders) [He was only 65]
Zeus (the Texas Great Dane who held the Guiness World Records title of World’s Tallest Living Male Dog, standing at 3 feet and 5.18 inches) [He was only 3 years old]

NOTE: This list, in no way, covers all the industry talent who passed away this year. Again, condolences are extended to one and all.

Out of respect, please take a moment of silence.

TOMORROW: TV Ratings

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Trying to figure out what to watch tonight? Be it new episodes of the TV season, reairs of cable series or a movie, here are some suggestions:

NOTE: There will be a marathon of episodes of Yellowstone on Paramount Network all day today.

5 PM:
A Few Good Men movie on AMC

5:30 PM:
The Equalizer 2 movie on FX

6 PM:
Coyote Creek Christmas movie on Hallmark Channel (Reair)
Time for Me to Come Home for Christmas on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries (Reair)
Downton Abbey: A New Era movie on Starz

6:30 PM:
Heist 88 movie on Showtime

6:45 PM:
X-Men: First Class movie on Encore

7 PM:
The Gilded Age on HBO 2 (Encore)
Despicable Me 3 (animated) movie on Freeform

7:50 PM:
The Amazing Spider-Man movie on FXM

8 PM:
The Secret Gift of Christmas movie on Hallmark Channel (Encore)
Miracle in Bethlehem, PA movie on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries (Encore)
Chicago Med on NBC (Reair)
Die Hard With a Vengeance movie on AMC
Toy Story (animated) movie on Disney
Skyfall movie on HBO
The Hunger Game: Mockingjay, Part 1 movie on Starz

9 PM:
The 46th Annual Kennedy Center Honors on CBS (Special)
Family Law on The CW (Reair)
Magnum P.I. on NBC (Reair)
Beauty & the Beast (animated) movie on Freeform
The Holiday movie on Lifetime

10 PM:
Catch Me If You Claus movie on Hallmark Channel (Encore)
Chicago Med on NBC (Reair)
Christmas at Grand Valley movie on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries (Reair)

10:15 PM:
The Hunger Game: Mockingjay, Part 2 movie on Starz

10:30 PM:
Avatar: The Way of Water movie on HBO

Enjoy!

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Every year there are lots of awards shows, some important, some just fun and numerous just plain silly or nonsensical, but the following list – despite the pandemic – is just some of the top winners over the course of this year:

GOLDEN GLOBES (January)

Best Picture, Drama: The Fabelmans
Best Picture, Musical or Comedy: The Banshees of Inisherin
Best Director, Motion Picture: Steven Spielberg, The Fabelmans
Best Actor, Motion Picture, Drama: Austin Butler, Elvis
Best Actress, Motion Picture, Musical or Comedy: Michelle Yeoh, Everything Everywhere All at Once
Best Supporting Actor, Motion Picture, Musical or Comedy: Ke Huy Quan, Everything Everywhere All at Once
Best Supporting Actress, Motion Picture, Drama: Angela Bassett,Black Panther: Wakanda Forever
Best Television Series, Drama: House of the Dragon
Best Television Series, Musical or Comedy: Abbott Elementary
Best Actor TV Drama: Kevin Costner, Yellowstone
Best Supporting Actress, Television Drama: Julia Garner, Ozark
Best Limited TV Series: The White Lotus

CRITIC’S CHOICE (January)

Best TV Drama: Better Call Saul
Best Actress, TV Drama: Zendaya, Euphoria
Best Supporting Actor, TV Drama: Giancarlo Esposito, Better Call Saul
Best Actress, TV Comedy: Jean Smart, Hacks
Best Supporting Actor, TV Comedy: Henry Winkler, Barry
Best Supporting Actress, TV Comedy: Sheryl Lee Ralph, Abbott Elementary
Best Limited TV Series: The Dropout
Best Foreign Language Series: Pachinko

GRAMMY AWARDS (February)

Record of the Year: About Damn Time by Lizzo
Album Of the Year: Harry’s House by Harry Styles
Song of the Year: Just Like That by Bonnie Raitt
Best New Artist: Samara Joy
Best Pop Solo Performance: Easy On Me, Adele
Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album: Higher, Michael Bublé
Best Alternative Music Album: Wet Leg
Best Score Soundtrack for Visual Media: Encanto
Best Music Video: All Too Well: The Short Film, Taylor Swift
Best Audio Book, Narration, and Storytelling Recording: Finding Me, Viola Davis

NOTE: This makes Viola Davis the latest EGOT (winner of an Emmy, Grammy, Oscar and Tony) alum.

NAACP AWARDS (February)

Entertainer of the Year: Angela Bassett
Outstanding Motion Picture: Black Panther: Wakanda Forever
Outstanding Actor in a Motion Picture: Will Smith, Emancipation
Outstanding Actress in a Motion Picture: Viola Davis, The Woman King
Outstanding Breakthrough Performance in a Motion Picture: Jalyn Hall, Till
Outstanding Actress in a Drama Series: Angela Bassett, 9-1-1
Outstanding Actor in a Television Movie, Limited Series or Dramatic Special: Morris Chestnut, The Best Man: The Final Chapters

PRODUCERS GUILD (February)

Darryl F. Zanuck Award for Outstanding Producer of Theatrical Motion Pictures: Everything Everywhere All at Once
Outstanding Producer of Animated Theatrical Motion Pictures: Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio
Norman Felton Award for Outstanding Producer of Episodic Television, Drama: The White Lotus
Outstanding Producer of Televised or Streamed Motion Pictures: Weird: The Al Yankovic Story
Outstanding Producer of Non-Fiction Television: Stanley Tucci: Searching for Italy
The Award for Outstanding Short-Form Program: Only Murders in the Building: One Killer Question

SAG AWARDS (February)

TV, Drama Ensemble: The White Lotus
Actress, TV Drama: Jennifer Coolidge, The White Lotus
Female Actor, TV Movie or Mini Series – Jessica Chastain, George & Tammy
Male Actor, TV Movie or Mini Series – Sam Elliott, 1883
Male Actor, Leading Role: Brendan Fraser, The Whale
Stunt Ensemble: Top Gun: Maverick

WRITERS GUILD (March)

Original Screenplay: Everything Everywhere All at Once
Adapted Screenplay: Women Talking
Drama Series: Severance
Daytime Drama: Days of Our Lives

SPIRIT AWARDS (March)

Best Lead Performance, New Scripted Series: Quinta Brunson, Abbott Elementary
Best Breakthrough Performance: Stephanie Hsu, Everything Everywhere All at Once

RAZZIE AWARDS (March)

Worst Picture: Blonde
Worst Actor: Jared Leto, Morbius
Worst Supporting Actor, Tom Hanks, Elvis
Worst Remake, Rip-Off or Sequel: Disney’s Pinocchio

OSCARS (March)

Best Picture: Everything Everywhere All at Once
Best Lead Actress: Michelle Yeoh, Everything Everywhere All at Once
Best Lead Actor: Brendan Fraser, The Whale
Best Sound: Top Gun: Maverick
Best Adapted Screenplay: Women Talking, Sarah Polley
Best Costume Design: Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, Ruth E. Carter
Best Supporting Actress: Jamie Lee Curtis, Everything Everywhere All at Once
Best Supporting Actor: Ke Huy Quan, Everything Everywhere All at Once

MTV MUSIC & TV AWARDS (May)

Best Movie: Scream VI
Best Show: The Last of Us
Best Performance in a Movie: Tom Cruise, Top Gun: Maverick
Best Performance in a Show: Jenna Ortega, Wednesday
Best Hero: Pedro Pascal, The Last Of Us
Best Villain: Elizabeth Olsen, Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness
Best Breakthrough Performance: Joseph Quinn, Stranger Thing

TONY AWARDS (June)

Best Play: Leopoldstadt
Best Musical: Kimberly Akimbo
Best Revival of a Musical: Parade
Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Play: Sean Hayes, Good Night, Oscar
Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Play: Jodie Comer, Prima Facie
Best Performance by an Actor in a Featured Role in a Musical: Alex Newell, Shucked

NOTE: This is the first time a nonbinary has won a Tony Award

BET AWARDS (June)

Best Actor: Damson Idris
Best Actress: Angela Bassett
Young Stars Award: Marsai Martin
Best Movie: Black Panther: Wakanda Forever
Best New Artist: Coco Jones

TELEVISION CRITICS ASSOCIATION AWARDS (August)

Individual Achievement in Drama: Rhea Seehorn, Better Call Saul
Individual Achievement in Comedy: Natasha Lyonne, Poker Face
Outstanding Achievement in Family Programming: Ms. Marvel on Disney+
Outstanding Achievement in Drama: Succession

MTV VMA’S (September)

Video of the Year: Taylor Swift, Anti-Hero
Best New Artist: Ice Spice, 10K Projects
Group of the Year: Blackpink
Best Rock Video: Måneskin, The Loneliest
Video for Good: Dove Cameron, Breakfast
Show of the Summer: Taylor Swift

COUNTRY MUSIC AWARDS (November)

Entertainer of the Year: Lainey Wilson
Single of the Year: Fast Car, Luke Combs
Male Vocalist of the Year: Chris Stapleton
New Artist of the Year: Jelly Roll

NEW YORK FILM CRITICS AWARDS (November)

Best Director: Christopher Nolan, Oppenheimer
Best Actress: Lily Gladstone, Killer of the Flower Moon
Best Supporting Actor: Charles Melton, May December
Best Support Actress: Da’Vine Joy Randolph, The Holdovers
Best International Film: Anatomy of a Fall

Congratulations to all of the above winners (and the countless others who won awards) this year. Are any of the above your favorites? Do you think there was an actor or actress who was overlooked this year? Please share your thoughts.

TOMORROW: Condolences

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Trying to figure out what to watch tonight? Be it new episodes of the TV season, reairs of cable series or a movie, here are some suggestions:

NOTE: There will be a marathon of episodes of Yellowstone on Paramount Network all day today.

5:50 PM:
Tombstone movie on MGM+ (formerly EPIX)

6 PM:
On the 12th Date of Christmas movie on Hallmark Channel (Reair)
Love You Like Christmas movie on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries (Reair)
The Whale (2022) movie on Showtime

6:30 PM:
Shrek Forever After (animated) movie on Freeform

6:40 PM:
Furious 7 movie on HBO

7 PM:
Breakfast at Tiffany’s (classic) movie on TCM

7:30 PM:
The Equalizer 2 movie on FX
The Mummy Returns movie on TNT

8 PM:
NCIS: Sydney on CBS (Encore)
The Nine Lives of Christmas movie on Hallmark Channel (Reair)
A Veteran’s Christmas movie on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries (Reair)
Toy Story (animated) movie on Disney
Spider-Man (2002) movie on FXM
The Hunger Games movie on Starz

8:30 PM:
Moana (animated) movie on Freeform

9 PM:
NCIS: Sydney on CBS (Encore)
Jurassic World movie on HBO 2
Golda (2023) movie on Showtime 2

10 PM:
NCIS: Sydney on CBS (Encore)
Found on NBC (Encore)
Heaven Down Here movie on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries (Encore)
My Southern Family Christmas movie on Hallmark Channel (Reair)
Top Gun: Maverick movie on MGM+ (formerly EPIX)

10:20 PM
Spider-Man 2 movie on FXM

10:30 PM:
Plane (2023) movie on Encore
The Hunger Games: Catching Fire movie on Starz

Enjoy!

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The 90-minute Call the Midwife Holiday Special will premiere on PBS on December 25 at 8 PM.

The special takes place two weeks before Christmas in 1968, where delicate situations cause uncertainty for the midwives. With the upcoming Apollo 8 launch and the festivity preparations starting, a treacherous heavy snowfall may complicate the holiday celebrations for everyone.

Here is a trailer for Call the Midwife Holiday Special:

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The Doctor Who Holiday Special: The Church on Ruby Road will debut online on Disney+ on December 25.

Not a lot is known about this holiday special, but Ruby Sunday (Millie Gibson) is set to be the new Companion to Ncuti Gatwa’s Fifteenth Doctor, and it’s possible this special will be a proper introduction to her character.

Here is a trailer for Doctor Who Holiday Special: The Church on Ruby Road:

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Here is the short list of the programming options to expect on TV this coming week:

On December 25, the Doctor Who Holiday Special: The Church on Ruby Road will debut online on Disney+. Not a lot is known about this holiday special, but Ruby Sunday (Millie Gibson) is set to be the new Companion to Ncuti Gatwa’s Fifteenth Doctor, and it’s possible this special will be a proper introduction to her character.

The 90-minute Call the Midwife Holiday Special will premiere on PBS at 8 PM on December 25. The special takes place two weeks before Christmas in 1968, where delicate situations cause uncertainty for the midwives. With the upcoming Apollo 8 launch and the festivity preparations starting, a treacherous heavy snowfall may complicate the holiday celebrations for everyone.

On December 27, the season finale of the third season of Slow Horses will air online on Apple TV+.

The season finale of The Long Shadow will air online on Sundance Now on December 28.

Lastly on December 30, the final episode of the second season of the Marvel animated series What If…? will air online on Disney+.

Mark your calendars!

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Trying to figure out what to watch tonight? Be it new episodes of the TV season, reairs of cable series or a movie, here are some suggestions:

MERRY CHRISTMAS!

NOTE: The holiday special Doctor Who: The Church on Ruby Road will debut online on Disney+ today. There will be a marathon of episodes of Yellowstone on Paramount Network all day today.

5:30 PM:
The Fablemans movie on Showtime

5:50 PM:
Good Will Hunting movie on HBO

5:55 PM:
Ghost movie on Cinemax

6 PM:
A Biltmore Christmas movie on Hallmark Channel (Encore)
Yes, Chef! Christmas movie on Lifetime (Encore)
A Christmas Serenade movie on OWN (Encore)
Christmas on My Mind Hallmark Movies & Mysteries (Reair)
Olympus Has Fallen movie on A&E
Solo: A Star Wars Story movie on FX
It’s a Wonderful Life (classic) movie on E!

6:15 PM:
White Christmas (classic) movie on Sundance TV

6:30 PM:
The Gilded Age on HBO 2 (Encore)

6:50 PM:
The Hunger Games: Mockingjay, Part 2 movie on Starz

7 PM:
The Naughty Nine movie on Disney (Encore)

8 PM:
Call the Midwife Holiday Special movie on PBS (DEBUT)
A Heidelberg Holiday movie on Hallmark Channel (Encore)
Christmas of Yes movie on OWN (Encore)
Time for Us to Come Home for Christmas movie on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries (Reair)
Christmas in Paris movie on UPtv (Reair)
The Equalizer movie on A&E
Across the Universe movie on Cinemax
Forrest Gump movie on CMT
The Holiday movie on Lifetime
The Wizard of Oz (classic) movie on TBS

9 PM:
Rogue One: A Star Wars Story movie on FX
It’s a Wonderful Life (classic) movie on E!
Mafia Mamma movie on Showtime
John Wick: Chapter 4 (2023) movie on Starz
Miracle on 34th Street (classic 1947) movie on Sundance TV

9:30 PM:
Call the Midwife Holiday Special movie on PBS (Encore)

10 PM:
Christmas by Design movie on Hallmark Channel (Encore)
The Christmas Detective movie on OWN (Encore)
The Christmas Card movie on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries (Reair)
A Christmas in Royal Fashion movie on UPtv (Reair)
Legally Blonde movie on HBO
Florence Foster Jenkins movie on TMC

10:15 PM:
The Wizard of Oz (classic) movie on TBS

Enjoy!

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It was an interesting year at the movieplex this year with a very wide array of movies available, especially the juggernaut movies Barbie and Oppenheimer that caused quite the sensation this summer.

The Little Mermaid was finally released, bringing with it a great and different version of Ariel (that caused, in my opinion, unnecessary criticism from certain factions within the world). The faith-based movie Sound of Freedom made a lot of headway in terms of hitting the top 10, but also caused controversy for misleading and sensationalized depictions as well as sexual misconduct allegations.

Both Beyonce and Taylor Swift had concert films released during the latter part of the year with the Taylor Swift hitting the top 15. And, while it’s been 8 years since the last The Hunger Games movie in the franchise was released, the prequel The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes really packed a punch at the box office.

Also, one of the best moments in film was the revelation monologue in Barbie given by America Ferrera’s character Gloria, as you can see below:

Due to my work schedule, I didn’t get to see as many movies this year as I would have liked, but I truly enjoyed Barbie, The Marvels, Fast X, Mission Impossible Dead Reckoning Part One and the special release of Waitress The Musical, but I have to admit I was disappointed by Shazam! Gods of Fury.

Now let’s take a look at the top 30 box office winners from this year (up through Saturday, December 16 that is):

1. Barbie – 636 million
2. The Super Mario Bros. Movie – 575 million
3. Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse – 381 million
4. Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 – 359 million
5. Oppenheimer – 326 million
6. The Little Mermaid – 298 million
7. Avatar: The Way of Water – 283 million
8. Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania – 215 million
9. John Wick: Chapter 4 – 187 million
10. Sound of Freedom – 184 million
11. Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour – 179 million
12. Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny – 175 million
13. Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One – 172 million
14. Transformers: Rise of the Beasts – 157 million
15. Creed III – 156 million
16. Elemental – 154 million
17. Fast X – 146 million
18. The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes – 139 million
19. Five Nights at Freddy’s – 137 million
20. Puss in Boots: The Last Wish – 130 million
21. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem – 119 million
22. Scream VI – 108 million
23. The Flash – 108 million
24. M3GAN – 95 million
25. Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves – 93 million
26. The Equalizer 3 – 92 million
27. The Nun II – 86 million
28. Trolls Band Together – 84 million
29. The Marvels – 83 million
30. Meg 2: The Trench – 82 million

On the other spectrum are the movies that were either a disappointment in the box office due to poor ticket sales or, more importantly, had a horrible trailer that made me completely uninterested in seeing them. While several of the below were in the top 30 for ticket sales, they still weren’t very good (at least to me).

They appear in alphabetical order below:

Asteroid City
Cocaine Bear
Dream Scenario
Evil Dead Rise
Exorcist: Believer
Five Nights at Freddy’s
Insidious: The Red Door
Knock at the Cabin
Meg 2: The Trench
M3GAN
No Hard Feelings
Poor Things
Renfield
Saltburn
Saw X
Shotgun Wedding (from Amazon Prime)
Sympathy for the Devil
Thanksgiving
The Boogeyman
The Flash
The Last Voyage of Demeter
The Nun II
The Retirement Plan
Vacation Friends 2

What movies did you most enjoy seeing this year? Which movies were disappointments to you? Please share your thoughts and comments.

TOMORROW: Awards of 2023

MERRY CHRISTMAS!!

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