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Pink is a color trend that's popped up all over the home decor scene — in bathrooms, living rooms, powder rooms, and lately, kitchens. Pink kitchens, like the color itself, can range from soft and calming to bold and vibrant, depending on the shade you choose and how you bring it to life in your decor. It's a versatile color and can add a pop to your all-neutral kitchen via art, wallpaper, tile, accessories, and appliances. So are you ready to raise a glass to pink? Here are 23 pink kitchen accessories you're going to love to give and get this year.

Great Jones x Laura Chautin Dutch Oven

These custom Dutch Ovens designed by ceramicist and illustrator Laura Chautin dropped this week featuring an ode to bows, ribbons, and the warm flora that awaits us in the spring. The Dutch Baby (3.5 quart size) in Taffy is a girl kitchen dream from one of our favorite brands.

HAY George Sowden Tins

Keep coffee, tea or other dry foods fresh in these stainless steel tins, designed by Memphis Group co-founder George Sowden, as part of MoMA’s collection.

William Sonoma Baking Bundle

Whisk, flip and fold with these Geranium Pink silicone tools that feature paintbrush-inspired stainless-steel handles for an ideal grip. They're kind of the perfect pink, IMO.

nutribullet Pro 900

Meet your 2024 health goals with this compact blender for smoothies, soups and sauces. It's an appliance you don't want to hide!

Stone Lain Brighton Round Body Marble Porcelain Dinnerware Set

This affordable dinnerware set of 16 pieces is perfect for special occasions like Valentine's day and every day meals.

GOOP Essential Lidded Bowls, Set of 3

These storage-friendly bamboo-fiber serving bowls from Hawkins New York are are so pretty and perfectly sized for salads, snacks, sauces, and sides.

Lucia Acrylic Coupe Glasses, Set of 4

Pop the sparkling rosé and pour into these break-free acrylic glasses for indoor and outdoor fun. Cheers!

PB Mason Oversized Linen Napkins

Add a splash of Barbie pink to your entertaining table (Oscar party, anyone?) with these elevated linen napkins.

Grohe Essence Kitchen Faucet

Check out our Handy Girl's Guide to installing a new kitchen faucet yourself. This one has a pre-rinse spray and comes in a fun pink hue.

West Elm Archie Glass Dinnerware Collection

Inspired by gothic architecture, this textured glass set adds a stunning feature to your table without worry -- they're super durable!

Wayfair Steel Accent Cabinet

Need storage? Make it pink! This one can be easily moved around your home and can store plates, pantry items, linens and more.

Etsy Check Pottery Mug

These Han Home Living tumblers are made of ceramic and are 100% handmade. Pour in your morning drink, or use them as creamers, a vase, or sponge holders.

Kate Spade Make It Pop Pie Dish

Make pretty pies and serve them in this delightfully pink dish for extra punch.

GreenPan Ceramic Nonstick Cookware Set

This 10-piece set shows that you're proudly in love with pink. Each pan features our Thermolon healthy ceramic nonstick coating because it's free of PFAS, PFOA, lead, and cadmium and will never release toxic fumes, even when overheated.

Great Jones Hot Dish

This 9-by-13-inch ceramic casserole dish is a modern throwback to the classic casserole pan in a perfectly pink hue. Serve up lasagna, cakes, one pot meals and more in this sweet pan.

GreenLife Cutting Board Kitchen Set

These food-safe and dishwasher-safe cutting boards will brighten your day with a dash of pink.

TileBar Pink 3D Fluted Matte Ceramic Tile

Tile your backsplash or an accent wall with this matte ceramic tile in blush pink.

Baumgartner Stool (Set of 2)

Friends can sit cozy while you cook on these soft velvety rattan-backed stools.

Smeg Pink Citrus Juicer

Bring in some 1950s-era vibes with this pink juicer for fresh orange, grapefruit, lemon or lime juice delivered right into your cup through a drip-free spout.

Pottery Barn Jupiter Beaded Glass Cocktail Pitcher

Holding up to three drinks, this cocktail pitcher in a textural beaded glass looks so pretty on your pink-hued tablescape.

Caraway Prep Set

Chop, prep, and store your kitchen essentials with this non-toxic prep set, featuring four knives, five utensils, shears, and a a pink-ish organizer.

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Dansk Købenstyle Saucepan

Whip up your favorite sauces in this classic saucepan with Scandi-inspired wood handle. The lid acts as a trivet!

KitchenAid Deluxe 5 Quart Tilt-Head Stand Mixer

If you're going to splurge on the KitchenAid mixer (and if you love to bake, you should!) this pink color stands out in the best way on your counter.

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The bookstore called and it wants you to pay attention to these magical titles from Barnes & Noble's book club list. While that may be a stretch, we're pretty sure these 20 picks are going to make you want to give your reading goals another chance this year. We highly recommend that you whip up a few one-bite appetizers and pink cocktails to enjoy as you fervently flip through the pages of your next read. And once you're done, be sure to check out our list of 30 must-read books by Black authors!

Ninth House by Leigh Bardugo

Hailed as a dark academia book by Barnes & Noble, Ninth House takes college-aged Galaxy "Alex" Stern on a paranormal adventure. Despite her troubled past, someone decides to look out for her by allowing her to attend Yale. But, her attendance comes with a catch — stick her nose in the university's hidden affairs. Before she knows it, Alex comes across powerful figures who know how to wield harmful magic that affects everyone.

The Daughters of Madurai by Rajasree Variyar

This heartbreaking and pivotal novel is about one woman's horrific discovery of her family's past. As Nila decides how she's going to share her own secret with her parents, she follows them to India to visit with her sick grandfather. She'll soon discover how a family member's daughters were taken from her and how the love of the women in her family have prevailed.

Trigger warning: This novel features infanticide.

Absolution by Alice McDermott

Two wives — Tricia and Charlene — join forces as their husbands are tasked with being at the heart of the Vietnam War. It's something they don't think anything of until the latter's daughter feels compelled to reach out to Tricia years later. Only then do Tricia and Charlene start wondering about how much of their designated roles at the time were beneficial for them or everyone else around them.

Little Monsters by Adrienne Brodeur

Families sure know how to keep a secret in this novel by Adrienne Brodeur. Raised by their widowed father Adam, Ken and Abby built an uneasy bond over the years that eventually reaches collides. Although they know their father is older, the siblings begin to think about how to surprise him with something that'll make him favor one over the other. But, there's still the presence of the mysterious Steph to contend with.

Good Night, Irene by Luis Alberto Urrea

Irene Woodward set out as a woman on a mission after leaving an abusive relationship and makes great strides thanks to her decision to become a part of the Red Cross in the 1940s. She forms an unbreakable friendship with Dorothy Dunford and even falls in love again with a soldier. However, the war makes time feel precious and Irene can only hold on to what feels good — even if things take a turn for the worst.

The Secret Book of Flora Lee by Patti Callahan Henry

Set around the time World War II, The Secret Book of Flora Lee is a novel that shows how much love has no bounds. When young Hazel and her even younger sister Flora move in with a single mom, they dream of a world that's safe. But when Flora disappears and isn't seen anymore, Hazel's hope wanes and she's left to build a life without her sister.

In time, she does just that and then some. With a budding career and amazing relationship, Hazel finally feels like things have balanced out. But a mysterious package containing a book filled with images of the magical world only she and Flora once dreamt of arrives, changing everything.

Hour of the Witchby Chris Bohjalian

Mary Deerfield is a young adult whose married to the abusive Thomas Deerfield and decides she's ready to take control of her life when his anger causes harm to her. The only issue is that her colony has strict Puritan views and any wrong step could send her to a place designated for alleged 'witches.'

The Bandit Queens by Parini Shroff

The Bandit Queens revolves around a rumor that's helped Geeta build a life she's always wanted. The issue is that the rumor involves the disappearance of her husband and how everyone thinks she has something to do with it. Still, she manages to become successful and this makes other women choose her as their mentor.

They're demanding to know everything she does about getting rid of unwanted husbands and this puts Geeta in a sticky situation that has a domino effect on everyone.

The Nickel Boys by Colson Whitehead

Elwood Curtis is thrown into a dangerous situation after injustice deems him its next victim and faces unspeakable terrors as a result. He eventually finds solace in his friendship with Turner. While Elwood is still hopeful, Turner has become jaded about how the world is. This leads to a chain of events that changes both of them.

American Dirt by Jeanine Cummins

Sometimes writing exposes a little too much and the characters of American Dirt realize that when their life is put in danger. Although they live in the testy Acapulco, Lydia, her son Luca, and her husband have been enjoying a fairly great life. Yet, her husband's words rub someone the wrong way and this doesn't end well for the family. Eventually Lydia and Luca embark on a journey to America and realize they're not the only ones trying to escape from something.

The Snow Hare by Paula Lichtarowicz

Is it possible to wonder how life could've been if you wouldn't have made certain decisions? For Lena, it seems like that's the case in The Snow Hare. Now that she's older, thoughts about her past begin stirring within her — especially those involving the Soviets — and she decides to confront them one by one.

The Testaments by Margaret Atwood

The Testaments is a sequel to Margaret Atwood's The Handmaiden's Tale and shows how the Republic of Gilead is cracking under pressure. It directly follows three women — including Aunt Lydia — who have to contend with the changes taking place within and around them.

Dear Edward by Ann Napolitano

When young Edward Adler is left as the only survivor of a horrific plane crash, his life is quickly thrust into the spotlight. It causes him to feel untethered, especially since his family was with him when the plane's fateful descent happened. He finds himself going through the motions until he begins to see ways that he can begin living again.

Transcendent Kingdom by Yaa Gyasi

Transcendent Kingdom combines religion and science as it works to help its main character Gifty understand things about her family. Her neuroscience background is fueling her desire, but she can't but wonder if there's still room for her faith.

An Absolutely Remarkable Thing by Hank Green

Friends April May and Andy discover a specially crafted sculpture that they decide to share with social media, and their discovery goes viral. All at once, more of these sculptures appear around the world. While she gains popularity as the result of her viral discovery, April now has to think about how this affects her daily life. Everyone's watching what she'll say and do next, not to mention the media is still trying to crack the code of where the sculptures are coming from.

An Absolutely Remarkable Thing is an excellent novel that deals with how the spectacle of something can provide fame — similar to Jordan Peele's Nope).

We Begin at the End by Chris Whitaker

Duchess Day Radley and her younger brother's lives are in limbo due to their mom's incapability to actually be a mother to them. Not only that, but someone from the past is behind bars due to someone else's confession. Once he's released from prison, the person in question comes back with questions and maybe something more.

All Adults Here by Emma Straub

Astrid Strick calls into question her mothering skills after seeing an accident involving a bus one day and begins wondering how her three children were affected. Each of them are making their own mistakes in life and All Adults Here helps them unfold the things that really matter in life.

The Family Chao by Lan Samantha Chang

Foodies will love reading this family drama that involves a restaurant in The Family Chao. Patrons mostly ignore that there are less than stellar rumors circulating about the Chao family because the food is delectable. But, tension is hard to ignore when Leo, the family patriarch, is murdered. Because of the rumors that have followed the family, it's suspected that the Chao brothers are responsible.

As they work to make sense of what's going on, they come to realizations that may help them make peace with their family's dynamic.

The Five Wounds by Kirstin Valdez Quade

Amadeo Padilla is working on being redeemed from his life's sins when his young daughter arrives with a pregnancy in tow. It puts a halt to his religious plans and thrusts him down a familial path he's not ready to deal with. As his family gathers with the arrival of his daughter's baby, Amadeo must deal with their different personalities and demands.

Mrs. Everything by Jennifer Weiner

It's always interesting when roles are reversed in one's family dynamic and that's what makes Mrs. Everything such a good read. It shows how Jo and Bethie Kaufman's lives are changed by things they experience while growing up, creating a ripple effect for the adulthood choices. They slowly discover that they're living lives that don't quite fit who they are and seek out ways to have their own fairytale endings.

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Step aside living rooms and offices — bathroomdecor ideas would like a word with interior design lovers. Too often this space feels neglected as a place to, uh...do your business. While that is what most of us do in our bathrooms, it's also a place where we freshen up, focus on our beauty and skincareroutines, wind down with some wine in the bath — you name it!

My bathroom is the place where I hit the 'reset' button on my days, so it makes sense that I want to feel inspired every time I'm in there. So while I'm working on sprucing up my space, I've come to learn that decor doesn't necessarily have to be overstated or way out of our budget. Simply adding scenic wallpaper or a sturdy over-the-toilet storage cabinet can completely transform your bathroom.

If you're not sure how to add new touches to your powder room, here are 23 bathroom decor ideas to create your personal sanctuary!

Accent Shelves

Nathan James Floating Wall Shelves

One of my favorite bathroom decor ideas involves wall shelves — kudos if they give the illusion that they're floating.

Anthropologie Fern Wall Cabinet

If you grew up playing in your grandmother's medicine cabinet, you'll fall in love with this gorgeous arched design by Anthropologie.

Kohl's Safavieh 2-Shelf Storage Stand

Style this space-saving metallic shelf with towels, soaps, books and more for guests and yourself!

Rebrilliant Makensey Adhesive Shower Shelf (Set of 2)

Add an earthy element to your wall with these adhesive shower shelves.

Note: They're renter-friendly!

Calenzana Wall Shelf, Set of 3

Sometimes you need more than a couple of shelves and that's okay! With so many bathroom decor ideas out there, you're able to find pieces that suit your needs.

Latitude Run Margaretta 2 Piece Accent Shelf

Stop the press — this accent shelf is essential if you're in the baby or animal-proofing stage. For some reason, destroying toilet paper is on the list of babies and pets.

AllModern Dyron 3 Piece Hexagon Accent Shelf

If you want to add a different element to one of your bathroom walls, add this hexagon accent shelf.

Standalone Shelves, Cabinets, & Bathroom Carts

Dotted Line Ayden Solid Bamboo Wood Freestanding Bathroom Cabinet

For those of you who have a spacious bathroom, this freestanding bathroom cabinet is the literal cherry on top of a delicious milkshake. You can use it to store extra towels or beauty products.

VEIKOUS Bamboo Over-The-Toilet Storage Cabinet

Should you find yourself in a smaller space, there's no need to feel like you can't enjoy a storage cabinet. The trick is to invest in an over-the-toilet cabinet or shelf. I happen to think it looks sleeker.

Gracie Oaks Freestanding Over-the-Toilet Storage

Where are my rustic farmhouse girls? This over-the-toilet storage is kind of a big bathroom decor deal.

Umbra Bellwood Over Toilet Shelf

But, keeping it simple is always easier to navigate.

Honey-Can-Do Wire Cart

I've been obsessed with Honey-Can-Do rolling carts for a while. They can fit nicely by your toilet while keeping your pads, feminine wipes and extra goodies storied in plain sight.

KK KINGRACK 3-Tier Rolling Cart

If you want a version that's a little wider, try buying this one from Walmart.

Wall Art & Decor

Victoria Barnes Neutral Brushstrokes II Wall Art

Adding wall art to your bathroom makes it rival your favorite hotel room.

Ivy Bronx Baked Paintstrokes V Framed On Paper Print

There isn't anything wrong with going for moodier bathroom decor ideas.

Janet Hill for Artfully Walls Lady In Waiting Wall Art

Or, keep it glamorous to remind yourself that your bathroom is actually your powder room.

Faux Plants

Nearly Natural 9" Pothos Artificial Plant

Place this faux plant on your floating wall shelf to add a touch of greenery to your bathroom.

Vandunsuz Artificial Eucalyptus Wall Decor

Instead of draping eucalyptus over your showerhead, aim for this eye-grabbing bathroom decor idea.

Makeup Organizers & Bathroom Accessories

Glamlily Glass Makeup Organizer

A makeup organizer doubles as a functional piece that also makes your bathroom counter look less bland.

Sorbus Makeup Rotating Organizer

If you prefer to steer clear of glass, an acrylic organizer works just as well. It's a bathroom decor idea I'll also swear by.

Nathan James Bron 3-Light Dimmable Vanity Light

Sometimes bathroom lights are lackluster, but that doesn't have to be permanent. Invest in these vanity lights to brighten the area over your sink.

Anthropologie Blossom Chinoiserie Mural

Bathroom decor ideas should almost always include kitschy wallpaper like this design by Anthropologie.

Shower Curtains

Americanflat Shower Curtain with Exclusive Artist Designs

But, you can experiment with prints by adding this exclusively designed shower curtain.

Seasonwood Boho Fabric Shower Curtain

Fabric shower curtains are an easy and budget-friendly upgrade to your bathroom. Sometimes you don't need anything more than a simple shower curtain change anyway.

Which bathroom decor ideas are you thinking about trying before the end of 2023?

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After we've binged all the best TV shows and fall movies coming to our screens, it's time for this year's new winter movies. When it gets cold enough, all we really want to do is curl up with a mug of tea and dive into all kinds of different stories. This winter, we're getting everything from rom-coms to thrillers to magical musicals, so there really is something for every kind of movie lover. These cozy picks will turn into comfort movies before long, and with themes of family, friendship, and love (plus holidays — you really can't leave out the holidays), you'll want to watch these winter movies over and over again.

Miller's Girl — In Theaters Now

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In this star-studded film, Jenna Ortega plays Cairo, a gifted writer who's assigned a tricky yet enticing project from her teacher (Martin Freeman). But as the project causes their personal lives to tangle up, Cairo and her teacher have to figure out where the boundary is between protecting what they hold closest and confronting the darkest parts of themselves. Dagmara Domińczyk, Bashir Salahuddin, and Gideon Adlon also star.

Cold Copy — In Theaters Now

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In Cold Copy, Bel Powley stars as Mia, a journalism student desperate to impress the news reporter (Tracee Ellis Ross) who's given her the opportunity to air a segment on television. But as time passes, Mia has to ask herself how far she's willing to bend the truth to achieve her dream. The film also stars Jacob Tremblay and Nesta Cooper.

The Chosen Season 4 — In Theaters Now

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Following the record-breaking theatrical release of their Christmas With The Chosen: The Messengers special, all episodes of The Chosen season 4 will be heading to theaters (starting with the first three, which you can watch now). As Jesus and His followers continue to draw the attention of the Romans and Jewish officials, emotions of all kinds are rising to the surface — and consequences are soon to follow.

Argylle — In Theaters February 2

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Argylle is exactly what we've been looking for when it comes to a blockbuster: it promises to be funny, heartwarming, and just sarcastic enough that it's self-aware. Elly Conway is a reclusive espionage novel author who's sucked into real-world spy work when a group of baddies decides her novels are not quite fictional enough. Plus, the cast (which includes Dua Lipa, Bryce Dallas Howard, and John Cena to name a few) is phenomenal.

The Tiger's Apprentice — On Paramount+ February 2

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Chinese-American teen Tom Lee (Soo Hoo) is totally not expecting to find out his family is made up of The Guardians, magical protectors that fight off evil. Now, Tom has to bring the twelve Zodiac animal warriors together and master his own powers in this film that stars Bowen Yang, Leah Lewis, Kheng Hua Tan, Sherry Cola, and Greta Lee.

Suncoast — In Select Theaters February 2

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The year is 2005, and Doris (Nico Parker) is just trying to survive being a teenage girl. When her mom (Laura Linney) checks her dying brother into the same facility housing Terri Schiavo, Doris strikes up a friendship with a protestor (Woody Harrelson) dealing with his own grief. Nico Parker was a standout in The Last of Us, and she brings so much heartfelt complexity to this coming-of-age drama.

Upgraded — On Prime Video February 9

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In Upgraded, Riverdale's Camila Mendes plays Ana, who dreams of a thriving, notable future in the art world. For now, however, Ana works as an intern for the demanding Claire (Marisa Tomei). But when Ana is upgraded to first class on a work trip flight, she meets Will (Archie Renaux)...and tells him she has her boss' job. All's fair in love and art, right?

Meet Me In Rome — On Roku February 9

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Meet Me In Rome is a winter romance movie that brings together two of our favorite things: rom-coms and reality TV. Lauren Simmons, Dhruva Patel, and Christa Belle Allen will navigate love in Rome, Italy with nothing but daily scripts to guide them and I am totally here for it!

Drift — In Theaters February 9

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Wicked's Cynthia Erivo stars as Jacqueline, a refugee who finds herself stranded on a Greek island with nothing but memories of her past. While she fights for survival, she strikes up a friendship with a tour-guide who's also looking to put down roots.

Cat Person — On Hulu February 9

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In this winter movie, Margot (Emilia Jones) is a college sophomore who's been flirting with an older man named Robert (Nicholas Braun) over text. But when they finally meet up in person, Margot comes to the all-too-familiar conclusion that Robert is not the same guy she's been talking to on the phone.

Lisa Frankenstein — In Theaters February 9

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Goth teen Lisa (Kathryn Newton) feels totally misunderstood by everyone around her. Until she reanimates a Victorian corpse (Cole Sprouse) and decides to turn him into the perfect man. This isn't your average Frankenstein story, but considering it's coming around Valentine's Day, it is giving us major Warm Bodies vibes. Check out our interview with Cole Sprouse and Kathryn Newton!

Madame Web — In Theaters February 14

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Dakota Johnson, Sydney Sweeney, Isabela Merced, Celeste O'Connor, and Emma Roberts round out this powerhouse superhero cast. Dakota stars as Cassie Webb, a paramedic who starts getting visions of the future — both her own and three young women from her past.

Players — On Netflix February 14

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Mack (Gina Rodriguez) is a NYC sportswriter who plans out the perfect "plays" with her friends to get the perfect hook-up every time. But when she ends up falling for a target, she has to figure out how to score a long-term relationship — even if it's not with the guy she originally expected. Tom Ellis, Joel Courtney, Damon Wayans Jr., and Liza Koshy also star.

Bob Marley: One Love — In Theaters February 14

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This biographical movie musical follows the life of reggae icon Bob Marley, from his rise to fame until he passed away in May of 1981. Kingsley Ben-Adir, Lashana Lynch, Jesse Cilio, and James Norton star, while Bob's son Ziggy is producing. We got a sneak peek at CinemaCon 2023 and the movie looks amazing.

Bleeding Love — In Select Theaters February 16

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After a life-changing event, a young woman (played by Clara McGregor) goes on a roadtrip to New Mexico with her estranged father (Ewan McGregor) in the hope that they'll be able to reconnect. According to People, the story actually came from Clara herself, and I *love* that this real-life father-daughter duo were able to spend so much time together!

Drive Away Dolls — In Theaters February 23

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Jamie (Margaret Qualley) and Marian (Geraldine Viswanathan) are looking for a new start when they head out on a spontaneous Florida roadtrip. But things quickly go south (well, considering they're already headed south, things go even *more* south) when they run into a group of criminals. This new winter movie also stars Beanie Feldstein, Matt Damon, and Pedro Pascal.

Candy Cane Lane — On Prime Video

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When Chris (Eddie Murphy) makes a deal with elf Pepper (Jillian Bell) to win the annual neighborhood Christmas decor contest, Pepper brings the 12 Days of Christmas to life with a single spell. Now it's up to Chris, his wife Carol (Tracee Ellis Ross), and their kids to break the spell and save the holidays.

The Sweet East — In Select Theaters

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Do Revenge's Talia Ryder, The Bear's Ayo Edebiri, and Priscilla's Jacob Elordi are back in this wacky film from Utopia Pictures. The film follows high school senior Lillian (Talia), who experiences the real world for the first time when she's separated from her class on their Washington D.C. school trip. She soon meets a variety of different factions who are all living in their own alternate realities.

The Shepherd — On Disney+

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This short film follows Freddie, a young Royal Air Force pilot (Ben Radcliffe) who must fly across the North Sea on Christmas Eve...and ends up losing his radio and power. All looks lost until a mysterious man (John Travolta) comes to help him.

Renaissance: A Film By Beyoncé — In Theaters

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Taylor Swift's Eras Tour Concert Film isn't the only concert you'll be able to see in theaters. Relive the Renaissance Tour with RENAISSANCE: A FILM BY BEYONCÉ, too! "Be careful what you ask for, 'cause I just might comply," she says in the official Instagram announcement. We really can't wait for this one.

Eileen — In Theaters

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Starring Anne Hathaway and Thomasin McKenzie, this winter movie follows Eileen, who's working at a prison in 1960s New England. When a new, glamorous counselor arrives, they become fast friends before their relationship quickly turns sinister.

Waitress — In Theaters

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Pie-maker and waitress Jenna (Sara Bareilles) is stuck in an unfulfilling marriage in a small town, but dreams of winning a baking contest that will allow her to escape to a nearby city. When she learns that she's pregnant, Jenna has to rely on her best friends, and a handsome new town doctor, to confront her fears head-on. Watch our red carpet premiere interviews here!

Your Christmas Or Mine 2 — On Prime Video

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In the follow-up to one of last year's best Christmas movies, Your Christmas Or Mine 2 once again finds James (Asa Butterfield) and Hayley (Cora Kirk) in the middle of a *very* chaotic holiday. Their families are spending Christmas together, but after a transportation mixup, the families wind up at each other's stays...on opposite sides of the valley.

Leave The World Behind — On Netflix

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The Sandford and Scott families are vacationing on Long Island when they learn about a dangerous blackout — and have to make plans to survive. Julia Roberts, Mahershala Ali, Ethan Hawke, and Myha'la star. Check out our interview with Myha'la here!

Poor Things — In Theaters

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You've never seen Emma Stone like this before. In Poor Things, which premiered at the Venice Film Festival, Emma plays Belle, who's brought back to life by a scientist...and then decides to join a lawyer on the adventure of a lifetime. The film also stars Willem Dafoe, Ramy Youssef, and Mark Ruffalo.

Wonka — In Theaters

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Wonka follows the titular character as he uses his own brand of magic (and chocolate) to make the world a better place. Not only is this moving upbeat and very fun, but Timothée Chalamet's "I'm makin' chocolate 'o course" has now been immortalized on TikTok.

Finestkind — On Paramount+

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Two brothers reunite as adults — and in order to survive extreme circumstances, have to make a deal with a crime gang in Boston. When a young woman (played by Jenna Ortega) gets caught in the middle, it changes everything.

Chicken Run: Dawn of the Nugget — On Netflix

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If there's one thing I was not expecting for 2023, it was a Chicken Run sequel. In this film — which stars The Last of Usactor Bella Ramsey, Thandiwe Newton, and Zachary Levi — Ginger is finally at peace with her family in a bird sanctuary. But when a new evil threatens their safety, Ginger and her team have to come up with a plan to get to the mainland.

Maestro — On Netflix

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Directed by and starring Bradley Cooper, Maestro follows the lifelong relationship between American conductor Leonard Bernstein (Bradley) and actress Felicia Montealegre Cohn Bernstein (Carey Mulligan). This biopic is a gripping and emotional look at art and love, and the way they intertwine.

Anyone But You — In Theaters

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Call all rom-com watchers! If you're an enemies-to-lovers stan, or a sucker for fake relationships, this Glen Powell and Sydney Sweeney new winter movie is a must-see. Anyone But You follows two arch-nemeses who haven't seen each other since their college graduation. But when they reunite for a destination wedding, they have to pretend to be lovers.

American Fiction — In Theaters

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Jeffrey Wright stars as novelist Monk, who's had it with how Black communities are represented, and how the entertainment industry profits off of them. He decides to write his own book under a pen name, and ends up discovering much more about himself than he anticipated.

Memory — In Select Theaters

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In Memory, Jessica Chastain and Peter Sarsgaard's Sylvia and Saul are deep in love, but they must overcome past trauma as they try to strengthen their relationship. The winter movie also stars Merritt Weaver and Elsie Fisher.

All of Us Strangers — In Theaters

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Screenwriter Adam (Andrew Scott) and his neighbor Harry's (Paul Mescal) encounter feels like fate. The closer they get to one another, the more Adam feels drawn to his childhood home where his parents appear to still be living. The only problem? They died 30 years ago.

Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom — In Theaters

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To defeat Black Manta once and for all, Jason Mamoa's Aquaman must team up with his brother Orm for an alliance that makes him question everything. Now, the brothers have to work together to save their family, and the world.

The Color Purple — In Theaters

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This classic film is getting a musical adaptation this Christmas. Featuring original music from Halle Bailey, and starring Bailey, Taraji P. Henson, Fantasia Barrino, and H.E.R., The Color Purple movie revolves around Celie, who grows up in 1900s Georgia, but dreams of reuniting with her sister in Africa.

Good Grief — On Netflix

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In Good Grief, Daniel Levy (who also writes and directs) stars as Marc, whose world shatters after the death of his husband Oliver (Luke Evans). Reeling from the loss, Marc takes his best friends Sophie and Thomas (played by Ruth Negga and Himesh Patel, respectively) on a trip that forces them to confront the truths they've been running from.

He Went That Way — In Theaters

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Jacob Elordi takes on another new role opposite Zachary Quinto in this roadtrip movie that is way more than meets the eye. When celebrity animal handler Jim Goodwin picks up 19-year-old serial killer Bobby Falls, the duo makes their way across the country, striking up a dangerous relationship that switches between trust and manipulation. The new winter movie is based on a true story and is sure to have you on the edge of your seat.

Lift — On Netflix

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Kevin Hart's Cyrus Whitaker leads an international heist crew given one simple task: lift $500 million in gold off a passenger plane — while it's mid-flight. Gugu Mbatha-Raw, Vincent D’Onofrio, Úrsula Corberó, Billy Magnussen, Jacob Batalon, Jean Reno, and Sam Worthington round out the cast.

Mean Girls — In Theaters

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Speaking of movie musicals, Mean Girls is a winter movie that we'll see at the beginning of 2024. We can't wait to see Reneé Rapp,The Summer I Turned Pretty's Christopher Briney, and The Last Thing He Told Me's Angourie Rice. The movie follows former homeschooler Cady, who decides to infiltrate the mean girl clique during her first year at public high school.

Role Play — On Prime Video

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Emma (Kaley Cuoco) loves her husband David (David Oyelowo), her kids, and her life in New Jersey's suburbs. But when she and David decide to spice things up, her biggest secret comes out: she's actually an assassin for hire.

Which Brings Me To You — In Theaters

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In Which Brings Me To You, a romantic winter movie, Jane (Lucy Hale) and Will (Nat Wolff) are totally burnt out on love, but when they meet each other, they can't deny their chemistry. The 24 hours following a messy hookup are filled with honest confessions and vulnerability as they try to figure out whether they have a shot at a relationship.

I.S.S. — In Theaters

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When WW3 breaks out on earth, American and Russian astronauts on the International Space Station receive the orders no one wanted to hear: take control of the ISS, no matter what. Starring Ariana DeBose, Chris Messina, Pilou Asbaek, John Gallagher Jr., Costa Ronin, and Masha Mashkova, this new movie had us on the edge of our seats the whole time. Check out our interview with director Gabriela Cowperthwaite!

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This post has been updated.

Reese Witherspoon (and Hello Sunshine!) has already proven she's the master of bringing reality TV and rom-coms in her Love in Fairhope series, and this month, we're getting a brand new title. Similar to Meet Me In Paris, Meet Me In Rome brings the spontaneity of reality television and the butterfly-inducing emotion of rom-coms together in honor of Galentine's Day. Here's everything we know about the brand new movie, and a Rome, Italy travel guide in case you get inspired for a trip of your own ;).

What is Meet Me In Rome about?

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According to the official synopsis, Meet Me In Rome follows three women who are ready to risk everything for true love. "Daily script deliveries guide them to handsome suitors and magical destinations, where swoon-worthy dates and steamy romance await. But when challenged to push their fears aside, will our leading ladies find the love they are looking for, or will they leave as single as they came?"

The friendships between our three leads sound just as central to the story as the romance, which makes me love this title even more than I would otherwise!

Who's in Meet Me In Rome?

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Meet Me In Rome centers around three friends: Lauren Simmons, Dhruva Patel, and Christa Belle Allen (who you might know as young Jenna in 13 Going On 30!). The film is executive produced by Reese Witherspoon, Zoë Saldaña, Sara Rea, Sue Kinkead, Mariel Saldaña, Cisely Saldaña, and Angela Rae Berg.

Where can I watch Meet Me In Rome?

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You'll be able to watch Meet Me In Rome on the Roku Channel starting February 9. The Roku Channel is also where you can watch Meet Me In Paris!

Is this a spinoff of Meet Me in Paris?

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Meet Me In Rome isn't a spinoff in the traditional sense, but it does serve as a second installment in Roku's unscripted rom-coms. Just like Lauren Simmons, Dhruva Patel, and Christa Belle Allen will be navigating romance in Rome, Meet Me In Paris follows Danielle Matteo, Mimi Shou, and Jasmine Fleet as they do the same thing in Paris, France!

Is Meet Me In Rome a reality show?

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Meet Me In Rome is half reality, half fantasy. While the three leads will have genuine reactions to the things happening in the story (with a morning debrief thanks to the daily scripts, of course), the rest of the cast will have a little bit more of a traditionally scripted role.

Let us know what you're most excited to see in Meet Me In Rome, and check out the rest of our Most-Anticipated Winter Movies!

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