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20) and stranger-than-fiction studio comedy Tag (Jan. 19), disastrous disaster film Geostorm (Jan. 6), with controversial Benedict Cumberbatch drama Brexit (Jan.

5) and Uma Thurman-starring fantasy-horror-drama Down a Dark Hall (Jan. We’re getting ahead of ourselves, though: Theatrical premieres coming earlier in the month include long-awaited Broken Lizard sequel Super Troopers 2 (Jan. 19), either-the Diablo Cody-penned, Jason Reitman-directed, Charlize Theron-starring motherhood drama recently received a Golden Globe nomination for Theron’s lead performance as Marlo, a struggling mother of three who comes to form a unique bond with her young night nanny, Tully (Mackenzie Davis). 12), the all-women Ocean’s 11 spinoff that parlayed its cocktail of glamor, thrills and laughs-not to mention its obscenely stacked cast of Sandra Bullock, Cate Blanchett, Anne Hathaway, Mindy Kaling, Sarah Paulson, Awkwafina, Helena Bonham Carter and Rihanna, among others-into success both critical and commercial. Leading the way are a number of high-profile theatrical premieres, none quite as exciting as Ocean’s 8 (Jan. That brings us to the feature film side of things, where HBO Now streamers are in for a good-if not great-start to 2019. Not to be forgotten, also, is the debut HBO comedy special from Insecure star Amanda Seales, Amanda Seales: I Be Knowin’, whereas the new season of Real Time with Bill Maher most definitely is to be forgotten.
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Here’s hoping the third time’s a charm for Pizzolatto’s show, which isn’t the only notable HBO series beginning its third season in January: Comedies Crashing, starring stand-up comedian Pete Holmes as a young and striving version of himself, and High Maintenance, starring co-creator Ben Sinclair as a New York City cannabis purveyor known only as The Guy, both debut on Jan. 13, followed by single episodes on subsequent Sundays. True Detective’s eight-episode third season begins with two new episodes on Jan.

We begin in 2015, when retired detective Wayne Hays (Ali), his memory failing, recalls the disappearance of 12-year-old Will and ten-year-old Julie Purcell, looking back on the days and weeks immediately following the 1980 crime, as well as on when he and his former partner, Roland West (Stephen Dorff), were subpoenaed a decade later after a major break in the case. The new season’s story sounds awfully similar to that of season one-two detectives, one horrific crime, three timelines-which, all things considered, is probably a positive sign. Fast-forward to now, almost two years later, and True Detective season three will finally be a reality-at least on our television screens. until last spring, when reports revealed that Pizzolatto had started work on a third season, which would set Oscar winner Mahershala Ali to star that summer and receive an official green light in September. The Nic Pizzolatto-created crime-drama anthology wowed critics and audiences alike with its debut season in 2014, winning five Emmys in the process, but fell off hard in its 2015 second installment, leaving the show in limbo. We’ll begin on the small screen, where HBO’s most exciting January addition lives: True Detective, returning for a much-anticipated third season on Jan. What follows is our handy breakdown of HBO Now’s incoming highlights, lowlights and everything in between.

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It’s important to start your new year off on the right foot, so if movies and TV factor into your 2019 plans, and you’re an HBO subscriber, you’ll want to stay on top of everything the premium channel’s streamer is adding in January.
