Our entertainment picks for the week are here! ft. DollfaceOnHulu and new music by TeiShi and billieeilish:
This week, women are kicking ass—whether in theaters or on TV . Here’s what we’re stoked about this week.Produced by and starring Kat Dennings, Dollface follows a woman who—after she’s dumped by her long-term boyfriend—must rekindle the female friendships she previously failed to prioritize. All episodes will hit Hulu November 15.The third season of Netflix’s sweeping royal drama will pick up in the 1960s and see Olivia Colman taking Claire Foy’s throne. The Crown returns to Netflix November 17.
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