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“Mr. Mercedes” (10 p.m., AT&T Audience Network): Hodges is rattled by the unexpected death of a hospital staff member. Jerome offers much needed help in Hodges’s quest to uncover the truth. Brady works to master the limitations of his newfound ability. Already struggling to cope, Lou suffers additional setbacks. “Hold the Sunset” (Brit Box): John Cleese, of “Monty Python” and “Fawlty Towers” fame stars in his first TV series in nearly 40 years. This original comedy centers on a widow (Alison Steadman, “Orphan Black”) who finally gives into the advances of her old flame (Cleese), only to have her adult son (Jason Watkins, “The Crown”) derail their plans when he shows up at her door to announce that he’s left his job, wife, and kids and is moving back home in search of true happiness. Joanna Scanlan (“Getting On”) co-stars.

“Big Brother” (8 p.m., CBS), “America’s Got Talent” (8 p.m., NBC), “MasterChef” (8 p.m., Fox), “Burden crochet slippers, women slippers, cotton slippers, gift for women, healthy home shoes, non-slip slippers, ballet flats, handmade of Truth” (8 p.m., The CW), “Model Squad” (8 p.m., E!), “Black Ink Crew Chicago” (8 p.m., VH1), “Ancient Invisible Cities” (9 p.m., PBS), “Raising Tourette’s” (9 p.m., A&E), “The Real Housewives of Dallas” (9 p.m., Bravo), “Guy’s Grocery Games” (9 p.m., Food Network)..

Fall is traditionally the season that Oscar contenders hit the theaters. But for just about a month this time around, the Academy’s board of governors tempted filmgoers with the idea that it was creating an Oscar category for “outstanding achievement in popular film.”. Alas, that was not to be as the Academy said it would scrap the idea for this year, apparently unable to come up with criteria for what that meant. Sorry, “Wreck-It Ralph 2.” You’ll probably have to be content with competing in the animation category.

However, there will be plenty of the usual prestige fare be vying for nominations, and even some crochet slippers, women slippers, cotton slippers, gift for women, healthy home shoes, non-slip slippers, ballet flats, handmade that could be both prestigious and popular, The following is a selection of the upcoming autumn films, though not a complete list, And as always, release dates can and do change, A Simple Favor: In Paul Feig’s new comic mystery, a mommy blogger (Anna Kendrick) investigates the strange disappearance of her friend (Blake Lively), which leads her to plenty of bad stuff, including murder, Bel Canto: Based on Ann Patchett’s acclaimed novel, a performance of famous opera singer (Julianne Moore) at a South American embassy for the birthday of a wealthy Japanese industrialist (Ken Watanabe) goes wrong when armed revolutionaries take over the embassy, Directed by Paul Weitz..

The Land of Steady Habits: In Nicole Holofcener’s first film since 2013, Ben Mendelsohn plays a suburban husband who leaves his wife and starts making some unfortunate choices. Lizzie: Director Craig William Macneill takes a whack at the story of Lizzie Borden (Chloë Sevigny), imagining a relationship between her and a young maid (Kristen Stewart) around the time of the infamous murder of Borden’s parents. Mandy: Not based on Barry Manilow’s syrupy 1971 hit. Instead, this horror film is about a guy living a peaceful life in a remote area in 1983 who meets a charming woman named Mandy (Andrea Riseborough). Then all hell breaks loose when supernatural beings invade his home. Since the guy is played by Nicolas Cage, you know he isn’t going to take it lying down.

MDMA: When a college student from a traditional Asian-American family (Annie Q) loses her financial aid, she sensibly applies for a Pell grant, No, wait, that’s not right: She turns to manufacturing the drug Ecstasy in this 1984-set film, The Predator: Writer-director crochet slippers, women slippers, cotton slippers, gift for women, healthy home shoes, non-slip slippers, ballet flats, handmade Shane Black (“Kiss Kiss Bang Bang”) reboots the sci-fi franchise, (Black played one of the prey in the 1987 original.) This time, Sterling K, Brown, Keegan-Michael Key, and Olivia Munn face off against the alien killer, Unbroken: Path to Redemption: Beginning where the hit movie “Unbroken” concludes, this film explores the subsequent life of Olympian and World War II hero Louis Zamperini, Also based on Laura Hillenbrand’s bestselling book..

White Boy Rick: Tells the true story of Richard Wershe Jr. (Richie Merritt), who at the height of the 1980s crack epidemic in Detroit became the youngest FBI informant in history at the age of 14. Matthew McConaughey plays his father. Assassination Nation: When a town is targeted in a malicious data hack, privacy is destroyed and deadly secrets are exposed. The townspeople then turn on each other and violent chaos ensues as they hunt for the culprit. (Sidenote: Remember to change your passwords occasionally.).

Colette: This biopic of the French novelist (played by Keira Knightley) who wrote “Gigi” and “Cheri” explores how she was able to get out from under the thumb of her tyrannical husband (played by Dominic West), The House With A Clock On Its Walls: Horrormeister Eli Roth tones it down a bit for this children’s gothic horror film about crochet slippers, women slippers, cotton slippers, gift for women, healthy home shoes, non-slip slippers, ballet flats, handmade a young orphan whose new home has a clock that could destroy the world, Starring Jack Black, Cate Blanchett, and Kyle McLachlan, Fahrenheit 11/9: Documentarian Michael Moore plays his Trump card as he examines the 2016 U.S, presidential election and its subsequent fallout..



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