This week in TV and movie news, "House of the Dragon" dropped a Season 3 trailer, "Love Story" is THE show to watch, why "The Artful Dodger" has the best romance on TV, and more.

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Love Story follows the whirlwind romance and marriage of John F. Kennedy Jr. and Carolyn Bessette, who were one of the most high-profile celebrity couples of the late ‘90s. Created by Connor Hines (and executive produced by Ryan Murphy), Love Story is already top of my list as one of the best limited series of the year so far. Anchored by standout performances by Sarah Pidgeon and Paul Anthony Kelly, these actors have jaw-dropping chemistry. With just four episodes so far, I am completely enthralled by this story, and I want Pidgeon and Kelly to star together in everything. My hyperfixation has been so strong for the last week. 

All I am doing is thinking about Pidgeon and Kelly’s chemistry, JFK Jr. and Bessette’s romance, ‘90s in NYC, how I need everything in my wardrobe to resemble ‘90s Calvin Klein fashion, and, like Pidgeon, would I also look good as a blonde?! Buying stock in Pidgeon since The Wilds has paid off so well because I’ve loved everything she’s done, and I’m so happy she’s finally getting her widespread moment. Also, for Kelly’s first acting role, he crushes it, and I'm screaming that James Gunn needs to cast him as Bruce Wayne/Batman ASAP.

The Artful Dodger is one of the best underrated shows out there. I adored Season 1. Season 2 is just as enthralling. And I’m going to need everyone to watch so I can get a Season 3. Set in 1850s Australia, the show follows Jack Dawkins, aka the Artful Dodger from Oliver Twist, who has established himself as a surgeon. When Jack feels like he finally has his life together, Fagin arrives and forces him back into a life of schemes and crime. At the same time, Jack’s life begins to intersect with Lady Belle, the daughter of the governor and an aspiring surgeon. 

I guess the theme of this week’s weekend rec section is bringing back TV chemistry because Maia Mitchell and Thomas Brodie-Sangster genuinely have some of the best chemistry on TV. Jack and Belle are one of the best romances on TV right now because of it. The yearning is just next level, and my heart aches during the scenes with Jack and Belle.

If you’re looking for a movie to take your kids to this weekend (or you just love animated children’s movies like me), I highly recommend GOAT. It’s such a fun animated movie, and it continues the trend of really original animated films in unique animation styles. The movie follows Will (Caleb McLaughlin), a small goat who has big dreams. Suddenly, he gets a once-in-a-lifetime chance to join the pros and play Roarball, a high-intensity, co-ed, full-contact sport dominated by the fastest, fiercest animals in the world. Will's new teammates aren't exactly thrilled about having a little goat on their roster, but Will is determined to prove them wrong. 

The voice cast for this movie is STACKED, with McLaughlin being joined by Gabrielle Union, Stephen Curry, Nicola Coughlan, Nick Kroll, and more. Again, I cannot stress enough how visually awesome this animated movie is, and it’s definitely worth checking out in a theater.

Chris Hemsworth, Halle Berry, AND Mark Ruffalo team up in a pretty perfect heist movie that I will definitely be recommending to my dad. Crime 101 follows an elusive jewel thief (Hemsworth) whose string of heists along the 101 freeway has stunned police. When he eyes the score of a lifetime, his path crosses with a disillusioned insurance broker (Berry), who is at her own crossroads. Meanwhile, convinced he's found a pattern, a detective (Ruffalo) begins to close in, raising the stakes even higher. Honestly, I love a heist movie, so this was exactly the vibe I expected from a really good one. Also, Hemsworth, Berry, and Ruffalo are great together and really elevate this movie to a must-watch height.

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My friends often joke that if there’s one thing I love, it’s a villain. I love a villain. I love an anti-hero. And what I love even more is a really great villain performance from an actor. My favorite movie villain performance of all time might be a cliché one, but it’s Heath Ledger as The Joker in The Dark Knight. There’s a reason he won an Oscar for it. It’s an enthralling performance that really elevates The Dark Knight in every aspect.

As for TV villains, I have quite a few, but my favorite is probably Villanelle in Killing Eve. Similarly, there’s a reason why Jodie Comer won an Emmy for this role. She’s so goddamn good as Villanelle and making you fall in love with her, only for her to remind you she’s a villain. She’s one of my favorite characters of all time for a reason.

Now, while I adore Villanelle, she kind of isn’t a “scary” villain to me because I love her, LOL. So I’m going to add Gus Fring from Breaking Bad, Black Jack Randall from Outlander, and Negan from The Walking Dead here because they are genuinely villains who make me want to punch the TV. All three actors, Giancarlo Esposito, Tobias Menzies, and Jeffrey Dean Morgan, give such incredible performances that I cannot even stand to look at them in these roles. A very high compliment.

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