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What To Watch This Week: Stream Our Top 7 TV and Movie Picks (Dec. 15–21)

Entertainment writer Randy Harward recommends the best shows, movies, and more on TV this week, including Fallout, Kumail Nanjiani: Night Thoughts, The Boulet Brothers’ Holiday of Horrors, and Mo’ Waffles.

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A collage of images from Fallout, Kumail Nanjiani: Night Thoughts, The Boulet Brothers’ Holiday of Horrors, and Mo’ Waffles, movies and shows covered in CableTV.com’s What to Watch This Week column for Dec. 15–21.
Clockwise from left: Fallout (Lorenzo Sisti/Prime), Kumail Nanjiani: Night Thoughts (Disney/Elizabeth Sisson), The Boulet Brothers’ Holiday of Horrors (Shudder), and Mo’ Waffles (Tubi).

New on TV this week

This week’s “What To Watch” picks include the second season of Fallout (Prime Video), the standup comedy special Kumail Nanjiani: Night Thoughts (Hulu), The Boulet Brothers’ Holiday of Horrors anthology special (Shudder), and the new sitcom Mo’ Waffles (Tubi).

We also recommend Adult Swim’s The Elephant (Adult Swim/HBO Max), the Neil Patrick Harris–hosted game show What’s in the Box? (Netflix), and Put Your Soul on Your Hand and Walk on video-on-demand (VOD). Let’s hit the couch!

Night owl? Peep what’s on late-night TV this week.

New on Shudder this week

The Boulet Brothers’ Dragula Holiday of Horrors | AMC+, Shudder | Reality

Special, Tuesday, Dec. 16: The fabulous Boulet Brothers (The Boulet Brothers’ Dragula) and David Dastmalchian (Late Night with the Devil) teamed up for this horror anthology special. It features four scary shorts by the Boulet Brothers, Dastmalchian, Akeela Cooper (Malignant, M3GAN), and Kate Siegel (The Haunting of Hill House). We have no details on the shorts (aside from the tantalizing trailer—see left), but Shudder says the special “blends atmospheric horror, practical gore, and haunting holiday imagery into a new seasonal classic.”

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New on Prime Video this week

Fallout | Prime Video | Drama, science fiction

Season 2 premiere, Wednesday, Dec. 17: Amazon’s first season of Fallout totally hit the spot for a video game adaptation—it was definitely high-fives all around! (Personal note: next time, more monsters and mayhem, please!). As a huge fan, I’m practically buzzing because Season Two is taking our crew—Lucy MacLean (Ella Purnell), Maximus (Aaron Moten), The Ghoul/Cooper Howard (Walton Goggins), and trusty Dogmeat—on a road trip to New Vegas! That’s the iconic setting from my beloved Fallout: New Vegas game. Even though the show lands 15 years after the game’s events, isn’t this basically the long-awaited New Vegas sequel we’ve been wishing for (whether on screen or in a controller)?

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New on Netflix this week

What’s in the Box? | Netflix | Game show

Series premiere, Wednesday, Dec. 17: Anyone who’s seen David Fincher’s Se7en (1995) probably imagined the same thing I did when I heard this game show’s title. And that would be Neil Patrick Harris posing the titular query to an excited contestant who’ll say, “Gwyneth Paltrow’s head!” While I really hope someone pops off with this answer, it’s probably counterintuitive if they actually wanna win the game, where eight pairs of contestants spend the whole season trying to guess what fabulous prizes are hidden in 13 boxes. (Wouldn’t it be funny if one of the boxes contained a year’s supply of Paltrow’s weird Goop products?)

New on HBO and HBO Max this week

Adult Swim’s The Elephant | HBO, HBO Max | Adult animation

Special, Friday, Dec. 19, 11:00 p.m. ET: Adult Swim recruited four animators—Patrick McHale (Over the Garden Wall), Ian Jones-Quartey (OK K.O.! Let’s Be Heroes), Rebecca Sugar (Steven Universe) and Pendleton Ward (Adventure Time)—for this three-act special, giving them zero details about what the others were doing. “Every year around this time, we try to give the Adult Swim audience a gift they didn’t know they needed, and this year, it’s [this special],” said Michael Ouweleen, president of Adult Swim. “We can’t wait for you to see the results of this crazy experiment.” Neither can I. The special will air uninterrupted, followed by a making-of documentary.

New on Hulu this week

Kumail Nanjiani: Night Thoughts | Hulu | Stand-up comedy

Special, Friday, Dec. 19: “Do you guys get night thoughts?” comedian/actor Kumail Nanjiani (Silicon Valley) asks the crowd in this, his first new standup special in a decade. “When you’re laying in bed in the middle of the night and you can’t sleep and your brain is like, ‘Here’s something new for you to worry about. Oh, you hadn’t thought about that? That’s because you’re a little bit stupid. Night thoughts are like day thoughts, except they hate you.’” I think we all feel that.

New on VOD this week

Mo’ Waffles | Tubi | Comedy

Series premiere, Friday, Dec. 19: This half-hour comedy series follows the oddball crew of a new Atlanta-based waffle joint whose rapper owner is abducted before the grand opening. Now they must find him—and somehow still run the place. The show is a Stubios project, meaning it’s “a Tubi initiative that brings fan-fueled projects to the free-streaming platform.” In this case, the fans/creators are the TikTok comedy duo A Twink and a Redhead (Grant Gibbs and Ashley Gill), along with actress/content creator Robin Jordan.

New movie releases available to rent/buy on VOD this week

Put Your Soul on Your Hand and Walk (2025) | Documentary

You’ve cried watching movies before—how about a trailer? That and the film’s description on YouTube got me. Put Your Soul on Your Hand and Walk is “an intimate, first-hand perspective on life under siege in Gaza, captured through video calls between director Sepideh Farsi and 25-year-old Palestinian photojournalist and poet Fatma Hassona.” Watching the two women—both helpless but resolute—connect, cry, and laugh while bombs land around Fatma is inspiring, but ultimately heartbreaking: One day after the film was announced as an official selection of the Cannes Film Festival, Fatma and her family died in a targeted Israeli airstrike. You can rent Put Your Soul on Your Hand and Walk from video-on-demand (VOD) outlets like Prime Video, Google Movies & TV, and Fandango at Home (formerly VUDU) as of Tuesday, Dec. 16.

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