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What to See, Watch, and Stream This Thanksgiving Weekend - Vulture
Nov 24, 2021 2 mins, 13 secs

This Thanksgiving may be the first holiday back with the family in over a year, which means it will be heartwarming or chaotic, or heartwarming and chaotic.

Maybe you’ll need help trying to find family activities to do, so we’ll suggest the easiest one: throwing on a good movie or show to keep the family bickering to a minimum.

Besides, it’s the perfect time to catch up on all the entertainment you’ve been putting off for the past few months.

Now, this is the perfect Thanksgiving movie for your family this year.

House of Gucci is shaping up to be a fun, messy time at the theaters and a good way to watch another family fight instead of your own.

Not only is Disney Animation releasing its first Latinx-led film, but it’s introducing Maluma as a Disney Prince (or just a hottie in the Disney animated canon, we don’t know), and for that we are grateful.

Between stars Carrie Coon, Paul Rudd, Finn Wolfhard, and McKenna Grace, Ghostbusters: Afterlife is a good family-friendly pick for a weekend theater outing because the family that … you know what, never mind.

Sure, it’s the holiday season, but more important, the past year has been full-on Princess Diana season.

Spencer is available to rent, but you may as well buy it to watch again in December because I’m officially deeming this a Christmas movie, too.

You know your dad already has No Time to Die on his must-watch list for when you get home, so just embrace that reality.

— plus a knotty mystery at play, it’s a good watch for a late night this weekend!

Another Neon title, Pig slipped through the cracks for some people earlier this year but is now on Hulu just waiting to be rediscovered?

Hulu’s The Great just released its entire second season, which picks up a few months after the events of last year’s hilarious debut!

Okay, maybe it’s not the best thing to watch with your parents, but The Sex Lives of College Girls is a good way to reminisce about your own college days as you head back to your hometown.

Specifically, season four, when the series introduces Sarah Jessica Parker as a New York fashion editor (i.e., a Carrie Bradshaw photocopy), except this time she’s singing god-awful yet amazing mash-ups?

Just watch How to With John Wilson.

Made by documentarian Wilson, each episode gives us a different lesson, from “How to Make Small Talk” to “How to Make the Perfect Risotto.” May as well catch up with season one before season two premieres this week.

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