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Week'sWorth THE TV MAGAZINE MARCH 26-APRIL 1, 2022

94th annual

Academy Awards

Sunday on ABC

Lights, camera, action: 94th Academy Awards

Spotlights will shine brightly on the year's best films

By Kyla Brewer

TV Media

With everything going on in the world right now, most people could use some positivity. Hollywood is about to answer the call with red carpet glamour as stars celebrate the power of film to not only entertain but educate, uplift and unite us.

A trio of fabulous, funny women take the stage to co-host the (mostly) live, in-person 94th Academy Awards, airing Sunday on ABC. Wanda Sykes ("The Upshaws"), Amy Schumer ("The Humans," 2021) and Regina Hall ("Support the Girls," 2018) have been recruited to bring levity and humor to the highly anticipated event, no small feat given the state of the world. But if anyone can do it, they can, according to Oscars producer Will Packer.

"This year's show is all about uniting movie lovers," Packer said. "It's apropos that we've lined up three of the most dynamic, hilarious women with very different comedic styles. I know the fun Regina, Amy and Wanda will be having will translate to our audience as well.

Packer finished up by saying, "Many surprises in store! Expect the unexpected!"

While this year marks the first time any of the comedians have hosted the Oscars, veteran director Glenn Weiss returns to helm the ceremony for the seventh time. Having won two Emmys for previous work on the Oscars telecast, Weiss is well poised to bring the gala back in style.

This year, the star-studded awards ceremony returns to its traditional home: the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood. Last year's subdued, physically distanced event held at Union Station in Los Angeles (due to the COVID-19 pandemic) failed to wow viewers, and its viewership numbers plummeted below 10 million.

Producers hope to reverse that trend this year with a star-studded telecast featuring a mix of up-and-comers and Hollywood A-listers.

In early March, it was announced that Kevin Costner ("Yellowstone"), Zoe Kravitz ("Big Little Lies"), Lady Gaga ("House of Gucci," 2021), Rosie Perez ("The Flight Attendant"), Chris Rock ("Everybody Hates Chris") and Youn Yuhjung ("Minari," 2020) were slated to present. They will be among those welcoming dedicated artists and craftspeople to the

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Wanda Sykes is among the hosts of the 94th annual Academy Awards, airing Sunday on ABC. On the cover: Real-life couple Jesse Plemons and Kirsten Dunst star in "The Power of the Dog."

stage to accept awards for acting, directing and more.

"The Power of the Dog" has earned the most nominations this season, with 12 Oscar nods, including one in the coveted Best Picture category. Based on Thomas Savage's 1967 novel of the same name, the Netflix western is unique in a number of ways: It is the first film directed by a woman to earn more than 10 Oscar nods; director Jane Campion is the first woman to be nominated twice for Best Director, the first time being for 1993's "The Piano"; and director of photography Ari Wegner ("In Fabric," 2018) is the second woman nominated for Best Cinematography in the ceremony"s 94-year history.

In addition to acting nominations for "The Power of the Dog" stars Benedict Cumberbatch ("The Imitation Game," 2014) and Kodi Smit-McPhee ("X-Men: Apocalypse," 2016), the film's real-life couple Kirsten Dunst ("On Becoming a God in

Central Florida") and Jesse Plemons ("The Irishman," 2019) have both been nominated in supporting acting categories for their talent. Married couple Javier Bardem ("No Country for Old Men," 2007) and Penelope Cruz ("Vicky Cristina Barcelona," 2008) are also each nominated in acting categories for "Being the Ricardos" and "Parallel Mothers," respectively, marking the first time in Oscars history that two real-life couples have been nominated in all four major acting categories.

Best Picture nominations are rounded out by "Belfast," "CODA," "Don't Look Up," "Drive My Car," "Dune," "King Richard," "Licorice Pizza," "Nightmare Alley" and "West Side Story."

It is worth noting that in a career of milestones, Steven Spielberg ("Schindler's List," 1993) has reached one more. His nomination for "West Side Story" makes Spielberg the first director in history to be nominated across six decades. (His 11 Best

Picture nominations have set a record.) While it would be tedious to list every

nomination this year, there are a few of note. Along with Campion and Spielberg,

Best Director nominees include Kenneth Branagh (for "Belfast"), Ryusuke Hamaguchi (for "Drive My Car") and Paul Thomas Anderson (for "Licorice Pizza"). Bardem and Cumberbatch face competition from Andrew Garfield (for "Tick, Tick... Boom!"), Will Smith (for "King Richard") and Denzel Washington (for "The Tragedy of Macbeth") in the Best Actor category, while Cruz is in good company in the Best Actress category with Jessica Chastain (for "The Eyes of Tammy Faye"), Olivia Colman (for "The Lost Daughter"), Nicole Kidman (for "Being the Ricardos") and Kristen Stewart (for "Spencer").

Fans in search of other categories can find that information at the official Oscars website, .

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THIS WEEK'S HIGHLIGHTS

Saturday

The Kitchen FOOD 11 a.m. The hosts are cooking up their takes on the greatest recipes in history in this new episode. The classic dishes include chicken Marbella, crab Louis and the bestever grilled cheese and creamy tomato soup combo. Sunny Anderson and Jeff Mauro cohost. Movie: Pompeii Syfy 1:55 p.m. "Game of Thrones" star Kit Harington takes on the role of a slave-turnedgladiator in this historically based action drama. While fighting in the arena to save the woman he loves, Mount Vesuvius erupts and the city of Pompeii falls in ash around them. Movie: Dune HBO 8 p.m. Canadian filmmaker Dennis Villeneuve brings Frank Herbert's classic to life in this sci-fi drama. Timoth?e Chalamet stars as Paul Atreides, a young heir who moves to a new planet with his family and must carve out his great destiny. Zendaya also stars. Movie: A Second Chance at Love Hallmark 8 p.m. Alicia's (Alvina August) marriage is anything but perfect, but rather than facing her problems head on, she delves into the love lives of her divorced parents. This premiering romance film reunites "ER's" Gloria Reuben and Eriq Lasalle for the first time. World's Funniest Animals CW 9 p.m. This light-hearted clip show is as adorable as it is hilarious. Elizabeth Stanton hosts celebrity guests, sharing silly animal videos with them and the audience. Goofy pets, funny farm animals and wacky wildlife encounters from all over are featured.

Sunday

NCIS: Los Angeles CBS 8 p.m. When DOJ Agent Lance Hamilton's (Bill Goldberg) partner is killed in this new episode, Sam (L.L. Cool J) dons his previous undercover persona of "Switch" to find the culprit. Riverdale CW 8 p.m. Archie (K.J. Apa) assembles a team to help rebuild his home in a new episode of this hit drama, which recently returned from hiatus. Dynasty HBO 9 p.m. A new episode from this drama series, based on Jeff Pearlman's book "Showtime: Magic, Kareem, Riley, and the Los Angeles Lakers Dynasty of the 1980s," follows the rise of one of the NBA's largest brands of the past 40 years. Bob's Burgers Fox 9 p.m. Big Bob is coming to dinner so that Tina can interview him for a school project in a new episode of this animated comedy. Talking Dead AMC 10:05 p.m. Host Chris Hardwick welcomes stars, producers, writers and more from "The Walking Dead" to discuss the events of the show's new episode, "The Rotten Core,' which just aired.

Monday

American Idol ABC 8 p.m. The singers perform in the hopes of impressing the judges and staying in the competition in a new episode of this music-driven reality TV series. 90 Day: The Single Life TLC 8 p.m. Syngin and Tania break the news of their split to her family in a new Season 2

swords. Domino Masters Fox 9 p.m. Domino enthusiasts face off in a domino-toppling, chain-reaction tournament in this freshman competition series. Sixteen teams compete in themed challenges with custom elements to earn the Domino Masters crown. Chicago P.D. NBC 10 p.m. Voight (Jason Beghe) and Burgess (Marina Squerciati) do some investigating in this Season 9 rebroadcast after Ruzek (Patrick Flueger) reunites with an old colleague to take down a crime ring.

iTunes

Jane Lynch hosts "Weakest Link," an intense team trivia show revival Sundays on NBC at 9 p.m.

episode of this reality series. Also, Steph overshares on a first date and Jesse's rudeness on their first date leaves Jeniffer disappointed. Bob Hearts Abishola CBS 8:30 p.m. Bob (Billy Gardell) and Abishola (Folake Olowofoyeku) decide her mother, Ebunoluwa (Saidah Arrika Ekulona) has officially overstayed her welcome in this new episode. 9-1-1: Lone Star Fox 9 p.m. Season 3 continues in a new episode. Now working in Austin, Texas, former New York firefighter Owen Strand (Rob Lowe) tries to balance his family life and personal issues with saving the lives of those in need while on the job. All American: Homecoming CW 9 p.m. Simone (Geffri Maya) gets a surprise visitor thanks to Amara (Kelly Jenrette) in this new episode. Meanwhile, Damon (Peyton Alex Smith) struggles on the field.

Tuesday

FBI CBS 8 p.m. The inner workings of the FBI are revealed in three back-to-back new episodes of this action-packed franchise, beginning with this one from the original series starring Missy Peregrym as police legacy Maggie Bell. She works with the team in New York City. The Resident Fox 8 p.m. Both the good and the bad of behind-the-scenes hospital work are shown in a new episode of this medical drama. Young Rock NBC 8 p.m. As Lia (Ana Tuisila) prepares for her trial in this new episode, she puts Ata (Stacey Leilua) in charge of her wrestling promotion and its many issues. Movie: How to Survive a Pandemic HBO 9 p.m. This premiering documentary goes inside the historic race to research, develop, regulate and roll out COVID-19 vaccines in the war against the global pandemic. Abbott Elementary ABC 9 p.m. Lisa Ann Walter, Janelle James, Sheryl Lee Ralph star as elementary school

teachers in this freshman workplace comedy from comedian Quinta Brunson. Naomi CW 9 p.m. This new episode finds Naomi (Kaci Walfall) faced with new information, leading her to believe there is another alien in her midst. Doubling Down With the Derricos TLC 10 p.m. The family returns home to Las Vegas as Karen braces for her first sonogram appointment in this new episode. Meanwhile, Deon wants to kids to train the new puppy, but with a twist.

Wednesday

Survivor CBS 8 p.m. Placed on a remote island together, a group of men and women must compete in a series of challenges to remain the last contestant standing in a new episode of this long-running reality series. The Flash CW 8 p.m. Kate (Catherine Reitman) doubles down on micromanaging things at work after a push from Anne (Dani Kind) in this new episode, but her hands-on approach quickly comes under fire from the employees. The Wonder Years ABC 8:30 p.m. While Dean (Elisha Williams) plans to ask Keisa (Milan Ray) to the Valentine's dance in this rebroadcast, he's surprised when another boy asks her first, following her big makeover. When We Were Bullies HBO 9 p.m. Set into motion by a mind-boggling coincidence, filmmaker Jay Rosenblatt tracks down his fifth grade class and fifth grade teacher to examine their memory of and complicity in a bullying incident 50 years ago. Forged in Fire History 9 p.m. The smiths create knives from a mangled mess of a vehicle in the first of back-to-back new episodes from this competition series. Afterwards, two smiths forge a matched set of curved katars. Later, they face the challenge of championship long

Thursday

MasterChef Junior Fox 8 p.m. Youngsters with a knack for cooking compete in culinary challenges designed to test their skills in the kitchen in a new season of this reality competition. Walker CW 8 p.m. Cordell (Jared Padalecki) reaches a breaking point with Denise (Amara Zaragoza) in this new episode. While Denise sets her sights on revenge, tension between the Walker and Davidson families finally hits a fever pitch. United States of Al CBS 8:30 p.m. A new episode of this sitcom stars Parker Young as a newly returned marine veteran trying to readjust to life in Ohio. Grey's Anatomy ABC 9 p.m. With just seven episodes left in its 18th season, this Shonda Rhimes-created medical drama goes "Road Trippin" in this new episode. Top Chef: Family Style Bravo 9 p.m. For its first time on the network, Season 1 of this competition sees 13 young cooks from across America get to bring an adult family member to compete with them for a $50,000 prize and culinary stardom. Marcus Samuelsson and Meghan Trainor host. Law & Order: Special Victims Unit NBC 9 p.m. Sgt. Olivia Benson (Mariska Hargitay) returns to investigate a never-ending series of violent and sexual crimes in a new episode of this spinoff.

Friday

Movie: Paul Syfy 5 p.m. Seth Rogen voices a sarcastic, cigarette-smoking, booze-loving alien in this sci-fi parody film written by and starring Simon Pegg and Nick Frost. 90 Day Fianc?: Before the 90 Days TLC 8 p.m. Back-to-back new episodes of this reality series begin as Gino tries to ask Jasmine for a prenup, and Kim and Usman say goodbye to one another. Magnum P.I. CBS 9 p.m. Jay Hernandez and Perdita Weeks star in this hit reboot of the classic series as roguish private detective Thomas Magnum and the steward of the luxurious estate he calls home. Dateline NBC NBC 9 p.m. NBC news anchor Lester Holt and a team of journalists present the news of the week along with fascinating human interest stories, ground-breaking interviews and hard-hitting investigations. Dynasty CW 9 p.m. A new episode of this drama sees Fallon (Elizabeth Gillies) recruit Jeff (Sam Adegoke) to help with her next steps.

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The New York Times Magazine Crossword

Body Language

By Christina Iverson and Katie Hale

Puzzle edited by Will Shortz

Christina Iverson is a crossword constructor in Ames, Iowa. Katie Hale is a stay-at-home mom in London, England. They met online two years ago. This is Christina's 11th Times puzzle and Katie's fourth, and their second Sunday collaboration. They say that for a complex theme and tricky construction, as here, "It's helpful to bounce ideas back and forth . . . and nice to have a partner to motivate you to get it right." -- W.S

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STREAMING REPORT

By Ray Smith

TV Media

WHAT'S NEW ON HULU

"The Girl From Plainville" True crime comes to Hulu when the

new miniseries "The Girl From Plainville" premieres Tuesday on the streaming platform.

Inspired by the infamous true story of Michelle Carter's (portrayed in the series by Elle Fanning, "The Great") "textingsuicide" case, this biographical crime drama looks at the events surrounding the tragic 2014 death of her then-boyfriend, Conrad "Coco" Roy III (Colton Ryan, "Uncle Frank," 2020).

In a controversial conviction of involuntary manslaughter for encouraging Roy to take his own life over an extended period of time, Carter's sentence was groundbreaking and gained national attention.

WHAT'S NEW ON NETFLIX

"Thermae Romae Novae" -- Season 1 Take a trip through time with the new

Netflix adaptation of Mari Yamazaki's award-winning Manga when "Thermae Romae Novae" premieres on the platform on Monday.

The story centers on ancient Roman architect Lucius (Kenjira Tsuda, "Attack on Titan"), who is frustrated and lacking inspiration as he tries to come up with a groundbreaking new design. To his luck, Lucius discovers a hidden tunnel under a spa that transports him to a bathhouse in modern-day Japan. While confused at first, Lucius quickly becomes inspired by the spa's amazing technology and he endeavors to bring the ideas back home to ancient Rome. "Mighty Express" -- Season 6

Calling all trains! "Mighty Express" is rolling into Netflix for a new season of adventures beginning Tuesday.

Heading into its sixth season, this Canadian CGI animated children's series is back in Tracksville once again. A small city where adults have never lived, its enterprising children run the town with the help of the Mighty Express trains. While each train has its own set of special skills and equipment, the crew is ready to take on all the amazing adventures that come their way.

Tackling everything from rescue missions and special deliveries to treasure hunts and so much more, the group learns valuable lessons about friendship and teamwork. "Mike Epps: Indiana Mike" (2022)

A new hour of laughs is rolling on to Netflix when "Mike Epps: Indiana Mike" premieres on the streamer on Tuesday.

Performing to a packed house at the historic Madam Walker Legacy Center in his home town of Indianapolis in November 2021, comedian, actor and producer Mike Epps ("The Upshaws") brings a hefty dose of nostalgia to his comedy.

As he reflects on his life growing up in the city, Epps recounts stories from his days as a bad baller (and an even worse drug dealer), as well as some of the fondest memories he has of his parents in this ode to the city he calls home. "Trust No One: The Hunt for the Crypto

King" (2022) Dive deep into a sordid tale of greed in

the new true crime documentary "Trust

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Michael Mosley and Elle Fanning star in "The Girl from Plainville."

No One: The Hunt for the Crypto King," streaming on Netflix beginning Wednesday.

Cryptocurrencies have taken the world by storm in the past few years, and with these unregulated currencies come high risks and high rewards. .

WHAT'S NEW ON DISNEY+ "Moon Knight"

Another Marvel Comics classic comes to life in the new series "Moon Knight," premiering its first episode on Disney+ on Wednesday.

This six-episode miniseries from Marvel Studios stars Oscar Isaac ("Dune," 2021) as Steven Grant, a mild-mannered gift shop employee in London, England. Plagued by blackouts and memories of a past life, Grant soon learns he is not only sharing a body with mercenary Marc Spector, but that he has also been gifted with the powers of an Egyptian moon god.

As Grant and Spector's enemies converge upon them, they must learn to navigate the complexities of their identities while investigating the deadly mysteries of the legendary gods of Egyptian lore. Based on the Marvel comic books created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby. "The Knights of Castelcorvo" -- Season 1

A brave group of kids must answer a daunting call of duty in the Italian youth series "The Knights of Castelcorvo" ("I cavalieri di Castelcorvo" in Italian), making its North American premiere on Disney+ on Wednesday.

The series is set in Castelcorvo, a small, sleepy village in the Italian countryside and settled at the foot of an ancient, uninhabited castle. While life moves slowly, everyone knows everyone and all seems peaceful, a secret world of witches and other magical beings lies just below the surface.

WHAT'S NEW ON HBO MAX "Julia"

Step into the kitchen and join culinary icon Julia Child in the new, limited biographical drama series "Julia," making its debut on HBO Max on Thursday.

Recognized for bringing French cooking to the American people with her landmark cookbook "Mastering the Art of French Cooking." "Moonshot" (2022)

Love stops at nothing in the new science fiction romcom "Moonshot," premiering Thursday. In a future in which Mars has been terraformed and is inhabited by the best and brightest of Earth's citizens, love takes a backseat to science.

YOUR STARS THIS WEEK

Forecast for the week beginning March 27, 2022 BY STELLA WILDER

The coming week is likely to see a great number of individuals "bracing for impact," and yet the incoming threat may not be known by most, if any -- despite the overwhelming sense that something is, indeed, on its way and that it can, if one is ill-prepared or not giving it the proper attention, bring about changes that will be immediate and perhaps far-reaching in scope. The division, this week, will be between those who give credence to this "doomsday" vision, and those who do not.

Those who are emotionally linked will be able to rely on each other throughout the week, and the decision to work closely together in tandem will be a good one in most situations. Those who prefer to face obstacles on their own may choose the opposite approach, as the old adage about strength in numbers seems too sensible to ignore -- at least for now. ARIES (March 21-April 4) -- You'll find important things of note buried deep inside situations that seem, on the surface, to be routine. You must examine such things fully this week. (April 5-April 19) -- Though you have in the past overlooked the obvious, this week you're not likely to do that -- especially since you'll very likely be near the center of things. TAURUS (April 20-May 5) -- Your efforts to keep up with others and remain "current" may not be completely successful this week -- unless you're willing to do some independent study. (May 6-May 20) -- Though in a position of some authority yourself, you are likely to learn from someone whose experience is deeper than yours. Listen to what comes your way. GEMINI (May 21-June 6) -- You're not likely to be sucked in by the kinds of temptations that drive many of the people around you this week. Your temptations are quite enough! (June 7-June 20) -- You'll be happy with things the way they are this week -- provided they develop organically and you are not in any way affected by someone's attempts to make the rules. CANCER (June 21-July 7) -- Things are likely to go your way this week -- up to a point. After that you must be willing to adjust your approach to suit someone's unusual needs. (July 8-July 22) -- A strong start doesn't guarantee a strong finish. Much depends on your reactions to certain unexpected events that transpire midweek. Keep your friends close. LEO (July 23-Aug. 7) -- Certain personal issues may make you rather insecure during the first part of the week, but you can overcome this by focusing on a very different issue at work. (Aug. 8-Aug. 22) -- You must be clear in your expectations of others this week -- just as you expect clarity from them. It is better to keep your efforts as separate as you can from another's. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 7) -- You may want to adopt an entirely new approach this week to answer someone's unexpected evolution. A new professional rivalry may be quick to develop. (Sept. 8-Sept. 22) -- In order to get things right this week you're going to want to keep communication open with someone who can give you "real time" guidance that is useful in the moment.

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LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 7) -- You don't want to reveal too much about something you're planning this week; share just enough to make others curious about what you're up to, then get to work! (Oct. 8-Oct. 22) -- Effective tactics can be learned from all manner of individuals this week -- and it's likely that the most surprising source will yield the most useful instruction. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 7) -- Your creativity may come under some scrutiny this week by those who doubt that you are being wholly original -- but you can prove all ideas are your own. (Nov. 8Nov. 21) -- You may not think you've done much this week when all is said and done, but the truth is that your accomplishments now are likely to be remembered for some time. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 7) -- A chance encounter proves significant to you -- but not for the reasons you think. Soon after you walk away, something unexpected begins to happen. (Dec. 8-Dec. 21) -- A disagreement between you and a frequent collaborator gives you cause to think about your motives as well as your methods. One or two changes may be in order this week. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 6) -- That which surprises you can be most valuable to you this week, and you'll want to have more of the same -- but that rather defeats the purpose, doesn't it? (Jan. 7Jan. 19) -- You can expect to be rewarded for something you do this week that no one had any reason to anticipate -- especially right now when circumstances are less than favorable. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 3) -- You may not be able to control the chain of events that most affects you this week, but you can surely control your reactions -- and that will win you respect. (Feb. 4-Feb. 18) -- The more involved you become in someone's affairs this week, the more removed from your own you will be -- so you'll want to balance all activities, surely. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 5) -- You may not be looking forward to a "new beginning" this week, but you are likely in a position that will allow you more personal freedom than you expect. (March 6-March 20) -- You will want to take steps to limit the amount of personal contact you have with someone who simply rubs you the wrong way. It's up to you to protect yourself.

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