The Sopranos
What better way to spend Thanksgiving than with New Jersey's favorite crime family? Around here, some say it’s the greatest show ever made. Why not dedicate your holiday weekend to finding out? With over 86 hours to binge, you better get started.
On Thanksgiving Day 1987, the WWF debuted a ground breaking pay-per-view event: The Survivor Series. This first-of-its-kind spectacle featured tag team elimination matches, where teams of four or five wrestlers faced off with one goal: eliminate the opposition and emerge as the"survivors." Sounds awesome? It was. And if you were lucky enough to get your uncles off the couch to watch, it made for an unforgettable Thanksgiving.
Best In Show
If the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day parade takes a back seat to the National Dog Show this movie is for you. This hilarious genre defining mockumentary follows an eclectic group of dog owners as they prepare for and compete in the prestigious Mayflower Dog Show. It’s got Fred Willard, Eugene Levy, Jennifer Coolidge and many other familiar faces. If you haven’t seen this, you should.
Your boy Matthew McConaughey has come a long way since playing David Wooderson (Google it if you don’t know). In Interstellar, he leads a team of astronauts on a mission to find a new home for humanity as Earth faces ecological collapse (intense, right?). With space travel, multiverse vibes, stunning effects, and a smart story, this one’s worth the time.
A betrayed Roman general who becomes a slave and rises through the ranks of the gladiatorial arena to seek vengeance against the corrupt emperor who murdered his family. What a baller, love this guy.
This underrated John Candy comedy is about a legendary, unconventional bachelor who is called upon to babysit his brother's three kids during a family emergency. Despite his unpolished ways and antics, Buck proves he has a big heart and a unique knack for winning over even the toughest critics.
This retelling of Charles Dickens' classic tale, starring Michael Caine and the Muppets, brings that signature Muppet vibe to a timeless story. Michael Caine once said The Muppet Christmas Carol was the most difficult film he’d ever worked on—and honestly, we’ve worked with some Muppets too, so we get it.
Oil rig roughnecks? The most intense plane crash scene ever? Stranded in the Alaskan wilderness? Hunted by wolves? Classic Liam Neeson badassery? What more could you possibly want?
This isn’t your typical concert film—Stop Making Sense captures the Talking Heads’ live performance, showcasing their incredible musicianship and groundbreaking visual style. You don’t have to be a fan to enjoy it, but if you are, you’ll love it even more. And if you don’t know who they are, you will become instantly cooler and more interesting after watching.
This movie is so much more than just cute animals singing classic hits (though it has plenty of that too). Sing 2 follows BusterMoon and his talented crew on a hero’s journey to stage an ambitious new show in the glamorous Redshore City. Even the toughest individuals at Fabric love this one.
Artist Damien Hirst created this very cool mockumentary (though it hardly feels like one), blurring the lines between fact and fiction. It delves into the discovery of an elaborate underwater treasure trove, weaving a mythical backstory that challenges our perceptions of art, authenticity, and storytelling. You will like this one.