The star-studded animated film Animal Crackers is now streaming. Plus, the most recent season of Shameless is on Netflix, a quarantine cooking show hits Hulu, and a Canadian reality franchise heads south.
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The pandemic can’t stop the Emmys, and the 2020 nominees for TV’s premier awards show will be announced tomorrow at 11:30 a.m. ET/8:30 a.m. PT on [the official Emmys website](. Everything you need to know about the nominations can be found [right here](. Notably this year, the drama and comedy categories are being expanded to honor eight nominees, because there are simply too many shows for five to still be a viable number. Personally, as long as Watchmen, Ramy, and Unorthodox’s Shira Haas get nominated, I’ll be happy. Here are tonight’s TV picks. -[Liam](
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Season 10 now on Netflix
Showtime’s long-running but still provocative dramedy’s most recent season is now on Netflix. It’s the first season without Emmy Rossum, but it’s still satisfying, thanks to a wedding that the show has been building to for almost a decade; Fiona Gallagher may be gone, but Ian Gallagher (Cameron Monaghan) and Mickey Milkovich (Noel Fisher) are back. It’s the second-to-last season before the show comes to an end. The final season was supposed to air this summer, but it’s been postponed due to the pandemic, so this might be the last we see of Shameless for a while. Enjoy it.
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We bought a circus
[Animal Crackers in your soup and on your screen](
Now on Netflix
This animated family movie has taken a winding path to the Netflix screen. It had its film festival premiere in 2017, was released in China in 2018, and bounced around from U.S. distributor to distributor. Now it's been quietly released on Netflix, hanging around the middle of Netflix’s daily top 10. The cast includes [John Krasinski]( [Emily Blunt]( [Danny DeVito]( Sir [Ian McKellen]( and [Sylvester Stallone]( among other famous voices, and is about magical animal crackers that turn people into animals, which is the secret of this family's circus. No relation to the classic Marx Brothers movie of the same name.
Covid chef
[Raid the pantry with Jamie: Keep Cooking and Carry On](
Now on Hulu
Chef Jamie Oliver is a very famous and controversial figure in England, where people still resent him for getting an unhealthy but beloved school lunch item called [Turkey Twizzlers]( banned, but in America he’s mostly known as a friendly alternative Gordon Ramsay who just wants you to eat healthy. He shows you how to do it in this Channel 4 cooking show that’s been picked up by Hulu, where his family films him as he shows you how to prepare meals from limited ingredients you may have sitting in your pantry, in case the pandemic has you unable to go to the grocery store. The show took some heat when it began airing in the U.K. in March for being unrealistic about what normal people have at home, but the meals are still pretty appealing. His [fried rice]( looks really good!
Frozen fish
[Canada’s Drag Race crowns a queen in the north](
Series premiere Monday at 8/7c on Logo
RuPaul’s Drag Race gets an international edition from the Great White North, as queens compete to be Canada’s greatest. The judges’ panel consists of Drag Race Season 11 contestant Brooke Lynn Hytes, actor Jeffrey Bowyer-Chapman, and model Stacey McKenzie, with Canadian queens including Juice Boxx, Scarlett BoBo, and Jimbo. Two episodes air tonight.
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