10 Things Happening in Music, TV, and Movies This Week You Need to Know About
From new horror movies to Christmas-tinged rom-coms and awards shows, this week's slate of new entertainment is diverse and interesting. Here are the nine things to earmark as you plan your downtime. (If anything, please make room for Netflix's The Princess Switch. You're not going to want to miss that one.)
Sunday, November 11
44th People's Choice Awards: Rita Ora, John Legend, and Nicki Minaj will perform in this year's show, which includes a whopping four nominations for Ariana Grande. 9 P.M. ET on E!
Super Sunset: From Allie X comes this new, incredibly catchy EP that tackles the singer's experiences in Los Angeles. Highlights include the haunting "Not So Bad in L.A." and "Girl of the Year," a euphoric banger with out-of-this-world production. Streaming on Spotify now
Monday, November 12
The Price of Everything: This HBO original documentary is an exhilarating look into the contemporary art world—specifically, the people who make, buy, and sell the most expensive works in the biz. 8 P.M. ET on HBO
Tuesday, November 13
Leah Remini: Scientology and the Aftermath: The Jehovah's Witnesses: In this one-night special, Leah Remini and her team investigate the intricacies of the Jehovah's Witness faith. 9 P.M. ET on A&E
Wednesday, November 14
52nd Annual CMA Awards: Brad Paisley and Carrie Underwood will host this year's awards, which has the most nominations for singer Chris Stapleton. 8 P.M. ET on ABC
Thursday, November 15
May the Devil Take You: A young woman goes to her estranged father's villa to learn more about his past and becomes horrified with what she finds. Streaming on Netflix
Friday, November 16
The Clovehitch Killer: Dylan McDermott, Samantha Mathis, and Charlie Plummer star in this eerie new movie (based on true events) about a son who suspects his father is a serial killer. VOD
The Princess Switch: Vanessa Hudgens plays the dual role of Stacy, a "commoner," and a duchess named Margaret who meet and switch places when they realize they look identical. Streaming on Netflix
The Bisexual: Complete Season 1: This wildly original series centers on a woman who breaks up with her girlfriend, moves in with a man, and discovers that she's actually bisexual. However, she has trouble telling that to her gay friends. Streaming on Hulu
Saturday, November 17
Christmas at Graceland: Read the full synopsis, below. 8 P.M. ET on Hallmark
“Laurel (Kellie Pickler), a Chicago-based business executive, travels to Memphis to secure one of the city’s oldest family-owned banks. While in Memphis, Laurel reunites with old flame Clay (Wes Brown), a local music promoter with loftier aspirations. Though Laurel tries to keep her eye on the prize of the business acquisition, Clay is very persuasive, reminding her of the days when they were a performing duo on the brink of stardom. Now Laurel’s focus turns to the home of the blues and dreams of making music again.”
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