The It List: 'Love Actually' cast reunites for 20th anniversary TV special, Casey Anthony tells all in 'Where the Truth Lies' and all the best in pop culture the week of Nov. 28, 2022
The It List is Yahoo's weekly look at the best in pop culture, including movies, music, TV, streaming, games, books, podcasts and more. Here are our picks for Nov. 28-Dec. 4, including the best deals we could find for each. (Yahoo Entertainment may receive a share from purchases made via links on this page.)
WATCH IT: Recount the making of a holiday favorite with The Laughter & Secrets of Love Actually: 20 Years Later
It's been two decades since Hugh Grant danced at 10 Downing Street, Andrew Lincoln held up those cue cards and Emma Thompson teared up to her favorite, Joni Mitchell. ABC News and anchor Diane Sawyer are marking two decades since those scenes and others from the beloved romantic comedy were filmed — the movie wasn't actually released until Nov. 2003 — with this one-hour special. Both Grant and Thompson, as well as Bill Nighy (pop star Billy Mack), Laura Linney (the forlorn Sarah), Thomas Brodie-Sangster (young Sam), Olivia Olson (the object of Sam's affection, Joanna), are among those interviewed about what went on behind-the-scenes and how the movie became a holiday staple. Writer and director Richard Curtis is there, too. It shows that, as Thompson’s character Karen says in one scene, "True love lasts a lifetime." — Raechal Shewfelt
The Laughter & Secrets of Love Actually: 20 Years Later – A Diane Sawyer Special airs Tuesday, Nov. 29 at 8 p.m. on ABC.
STREAM IT: Casey Anthony tells her side of the story in Where the Truth Lies
It's been 11 years since Casey Anthony was found not guilty for murdering her two-year-old daughter, Caylee — and now she's finally speaking out about the 2011 murder trial that gripped the nation. The now 36-year-old shares her side of the story in Peacock's new three-part docuseries Casey Anthony: Where The Truth Lies, which follows Anthony's account of the "infamous investigation, trial and aftermath, speaking to the speculation surrounding her actions at the time, her demeanor in the courtroom and her time spent in prison." Perhaps one of the most fascinating moments featured in the trailer is an emotional Anthony stating, "I lied.. but no one asked, 'Why?'"
Casey Anthony: Where the Truth Lies premieres Tuesday, Nov. 29 on Peacock.
WATCH IT: Tilda Swinton sees double in eerie Gothic ghost story The Eternal Daughter
The Overlook isn't the only haunted hotel worth visiting this winter. English auteur Joanna Hogg's latest feature unfolds in and around the fog-enshrouded grounds of a remote countryside lodge where the only guests are Tilda Swinton... and Tilda Swinton? The Three Thousand Years of Longing star plays both mother and daughter in Hogg's beautifully-constructed ghost story, where the phantoms of the past lurk in the corners of every frame. Artist and filmmaker Julie hopes to work through a creative block by bringing her mom, Rosalind, to the manor-turned-hotel, which used to be the older woman's home. But try as they might, the two can't seem to find common ground. Meanwhile, Julie is increasingly unnerved by the hotel's isolated setting and dark, empty hallways. Caveat emptor: Don't go into The Eternal Daughter expecting Barbarian-style jump scares. Instead, Hogg creates an atmosphere where memories and regrets are the things that take on spectral form. This exclusive clip from the film offers a look at Swinton's surroundings, and her impressive double performance. — Ethan Alter
The Eternal Daughter premieres Friday, Dec. 2 in theaters.
WATCH IT: Squid Game star Lee Jung-jae is on the Hunt in a new South Korean thriller
From Squid Game to spy games, it's been quite a year for Lee Jung-jae. In September, the South Korean star became the first Asian performer to take home the Emmy for Outstanding Actor in a Drama for his lead role in the Netflix streaming sensation. And now, he's saving South Korea's president from assassination in the pulse-pounding thriller Hunt, which he also directed. Lee plays a high-ranking intelligence officer who learns that a North Korean mole is hiding out in the agency, looking to set his murderous plot in motion. But as with most spy vs. spy thrillers, there's more to this story than meets the eye. This exclusive clip from the film finds Lee springing into action for a high-octane gun battle in a crowded theater. — E.A.
Hunt premieres Friday, Dec. 2 in theaters and on most VOD services.
WATCH IT: Four Samosas takes viewers on a lively tour of L.A.'s Little India neighborhood
Los Angeles's Little India area is ready for its close-up in Four Samosas, a new comedy from executive producer Utkarsh Ambudkar — the star of CBS's hit comedy Ghosts, and a proficient rapper with serious flow. The film itself is about a less-successful wanna-be rap artist, Vinny (Venk Potula) who orchestrates a so-crazy-it-just-might-work plan to pull a grocery store heist in the hopes of spoiling an ex-girlfriend's wedding. Enter an assortment of oddballs who will either help him achieve his goal... or get all of them into hot water. This exclusive clip features Vinny showing off his rhyming skills for an appreciative — if not exactly enraptured — audience of one. — E.A.
Four Samosas premieres Dec. 2 in theaters and on most VOD services
WATCH IT: The Masked Singer crowns its new reigning queen
Following Thanksgiving’s Season 8 semifinals, The Masked Singer continues to provide the escapist, absurdist entertainment we all need this time of year. And now it all comes down to Wednesday’s bonkers showdown between the two last masks standing: the Harp (who – spoiler alert! — is probably Amber Riley) and the Lambs (who are probably Wilson Phillips). So, can the Lambs hold on for just one more day and win that Golden Mask trophy? Will the Harp be the most gleeful in the end? And are our guesses even correct? Tune in and find out. — Lyndsey Parker
The Masked Singer Season 8 finale airs Wednesday, Nov. 30 at 8 p.m. on Fox.
STREAM IT: Jordan Peele delivers 'the scariest podcast of all time'
After conquering the screen with Get Out, Us and Nope, Jordan Peele brings his unique brand of horror to the audio sphere with Quiet Part Loud. The 12-episode podcast focuses on a conspiracy-mongering, right-wing radio host (masterfully played by Tracy Letts) who loses everything when he pushes one incendiary 9/11 fake news story too far. Years later, his life in tatters, an alluring femme fatale (Christina Hendricks) offers to give it all back — at a terrible cost. Executive produced by Peele, the pod offers chilling commentary on racism and the media in American culture, all wrapped in a gripping immersive horror mystery worth bingeing during long drives this holiday season. — Marcus Errico
Quiet Part Loud is now available exclusively on Spotify.
WATCH IT: Reservoir Dogs is an even bloodier good time on 4K Ultra HD
Quentin Tarantino recently declared 2019’s Once Upon a Time in Hollywood the best movie he’s ever made, but as any movie buff knows QT has been consistently cranking out can't-miss cinematic gems for three decades now. It was 30 years ago last month that the unforgettably hip and bloody crime thriller Reservoir Dogs opened in theaters, and to celebrate Lionsgate has dropped the film on 4K Ultra HD for the very first time. Bonus features include deleted scenes, featurettes and perhaps some regenerated trauma from that ear scene. — Kevin Polowy
Reservoir Dogs is now available on 4K Ultra HD on Amazon.
WATCH IT: Michael & Jessica are George & Tammy
Longtime friends Michael Shannon and Jessica Chastain portray George Jones and Tammy Wynette, aka “Mr. and Mrs. Country Music,” in the eagerly awaited six-part Showtime series George & Tammy. Both Shannon, who is a member of the indie band Corporal, and Chastain do their own singing, bringing the chemistry and chaos of the seven-year marriage of one of country music’s most legendary power couples to vivid life onscreen. — L.P.
George & Tammy premieres Sunday, Dec. 6 at 9 p.m. on Showtime.
WATCH IT: Don’t Worry Darling is well worth checking out beyond all the drama
Olivia Wilde, Harry Styles and Florence Pugh released a thriller together called Don’t Worry Darling in September. Maybe you heard about it? Unfortunately the tabloid noise far overshadowed the fact that Wilde (Booksmart) directed her second really strong film, a provocative paranoia thriller that’s like The Stepford Wives for more enlightened times. The film lands on 4K and Blu-ray this week, with extras including a making-of featurette and a deleted scene. Sadly, though, no documentary of the film’s wild press tour. — K.P.
Don’t Worry Darling releases on 4K, Blu-ray and DVD Tuesday, Nov. 29 on Amazon.
WATCH IT: Warm your heart with Dolly Parton's Mountain Magic Christmas
The iconic star's latest project is a two-hour movie musical set behind the scenes of a live network TV special that Parton is filming. The idea is that she wants to share the spirit of Dollywood at Christmas, but it's not going so smoothly. After the "Hard Candy Christmas" singer is visited by her own Three Wise Mountain Men, she "goes rogue" to share the true meaning of Christmas with the world. But does it even matter what it's about? It's Dolly! Look out for Miley Cyrus, Jimmy Fallon, Willie Nelson, Billy Ray Cyrus, Jimmie Allen, Zach Williams, plus cast members Tom Everett Scott, Angel Parker, Ana Gasteyer and many others. — R.S.
Dolly Parton’s Mountain Magic Christmas airs Thursday, Dec. 1 at 8 p.m. on NBC.
HEAR IT: Rediscover lost Beach Boys in the Sail On Sailor box set
Their “Good Vibrations”/Pet Sounds glory days in the rear view, the Beach Boys of the early 1970s were at a commercial and creative crossroads. Available in multiple configurations, including a six-disc or 5-LP set, the collection explores the under-appreciated but fertile period during the sessions for Carl and the Passions — “So Tough” and Holland, unearthing dozens of rarities, alternate cuts, outtakes, promo tracks and even their full Thanksgiving 1972 Carnegie Hall concert. In all 80 of the 105 tracks in the deluxe box have never been released, perhaps none more anticipated by fans than Dennis Wilson’s legendary, oft-bootlegged Vietnam protest song “Carry Me Home,” which ranks among the band’s finest recordings. — M.E.
Sail On Sailor — 1972 is available Friday, Dec. 2 from Amazon and other music sellers.
WATCH IT: Christmas in Rockefeller Center marks a holiday tradition
It's time! NBC airs its annual special, featuring the Radio City Rockettes and the lighting of the tree in New York City's Rockefeller Center, just as we eat that last helping of Thanksgiving leftovers. This year is the 90th time the famed Christmas tree will be lit, and it promises to be, well, you know. The tree itself is 82 feet tall, 50 feet wide and weighs about 14 tons. It'll be decorated with 50,000 multi-colored LED lights and a star made of three million crystals. Celebrities will provide even more star power. Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani will perform their song, "You Make It Feel Like Christmas," while the Muppets, Alicia Keys, Amy Poehler, Maya Rudolph, Mickey Guyton and others will take the stage, too. The extravaganza is hosted by Savannah Guthrie, Hoda Kotb and Craig Melvin, from Today, and Access Hollywood's Mario Lopez. — R.S.
Christmas in Rockefeller Center airs Wednesday, Nov. 30 at 8 p.m. on NBC.
PLAY IT: Experience Marvel-ous supernatural action in Marvel's Midnight Suns
It'll be a minute before we see Wolverine and Blade teaming up in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. But the Canadian mutant and the fanged Daywalker are both playable characters in Marvel's Midnight Suns, a tactical RPG launching on the PS5 and Xbox Series X/S. Players take on the role of the monster-slaying Hunter, who assembles a team of heroes and anti-heroes to challenge the Mother of Demons, whose allies include Venom and other Marvel monstrosities. 'Nuff said. — E.A.
Marvel's Midnight Suns is available Friday, Dec. 2 on most major consoles, including PS5 and Xbox Series X/S and PC.