There's a lot the team at Southlake Style is grateful for, one of which is the entertainment that has helped get us through 2020. No matter what we were watching, these movies and shows put smiles on our faces this year, and we hope they can put one on yours too.
Publisher Mike Tesoriero is always in the mood for the shenanigans that “Schitt’s Creek” brings. But if Eugene and Dan Levy aren’t on the Tesorieros’ TV, it’s because Nicole is rewatching “The Notebook.” And if Nicholas Sparks doesn’t make you cry, then Julia Roberts certainly will in Kelly Rose’s favorite comedy-drama “Steel Magnolias.”
You can catch Kristan Borges and Lizzy Spangler watching Bravo’s “Real Housewives,” whether they are New Jersey reruns or the premiere of Salt Lake City set for November 11. Ashley Bradshaw and Brandee Champagne prioritize comedies, with Ashley’s go-tos being Michael Schur’s “Brooklyn Nine-Nine” and “Parks & Rec” and Brandee indulging in Matt LeBlanc and David Schwimmer’s goofy charm in “Friends.” And whether it’s “Star Wars” or superheroes like Spider-Man, David Dunn never gets tired of rewatching one blockbuster after another.
When she’s not watching “Mickey Mouse Clubhouse” with her toddler, Jenn Rich is taking in other Disney+ classics like “Hocus Pocus.” Andrea Hatchett, on the other hand, enjoys keeping her thespian spirit alive with stirring musicals like “Evita” and “Les Miserables.” And whether it’s with “The Natural,” “The Sandlot” or “Rookie of the Year,” it’s always baseball season for Bruce Sons and Laura Woodside. After all, watching something you love feels like a home run.