Here’s a Day-by-Day TV Schedule of the 2018 PyeongChang Winter Olympics

We have our eyes on these 15 Team USA athletes at the 2018 Winter Olympics, but we’ll be watching for more standouts as the games get underway in PyeongChang, South Korea. There are A LOT of events to keep track of, and we want to know when our favorite sports will be getting their time in the spotlight, so we’ve put together a day-to-day schedule of which events will be airing on TV and when.

Check out the list below — it covers sports airing on NBC, NBC Sports Network, USA Network, and CNBC, but you can also stream events live via NBCOlympics.com. (The live-stream schedule is different, so be sure to check NBC’s website for more information.)

All times are EST. Medal events are marked with asterisks.

Thursday, February 8

NBC

8:00pm: Team figure skating, men’s and pairs’ short program; freestyle skiing, men’s and women’s moguls (qualifying)

NBCSN

6:30pm: Curling, mixed doubles (USA vs. Switzerland)

8:15pm: Curling, mixed doubles (China vs. Canada)

9:00pm: Alpine skiing, men’s downhill; luge, men’s singles (training)

11:35pm: Curling, mixed doubles (USA vs. South Korea)

Friday, February 9

NBC

2:08am: Team figure skating, men’s and pairs’ short program (encore)

8:00pm: Opening Ceremony

Saturday, February 10

NBC

12:38am: Opening Ceremony (encore)

3:00pm: Short-track speed skating, men’s 1500m** and women’s 500m and 3000m relay (qualifying); ski jumping, men’s individual normal hill**; snowboarding, men’s slopestyle (qualifying); luge, men’s singles

8:00pm: Team figure skating, short dance and women’s short program; Alpine skiing, men’s downhill**

11:30pm: Team figure skating, pairs’ free skate

NBCSN

2:00am: Cross-country, women’s skiathlon**

3:05am: Curling, mixed doubles (USA vs. China)

5:00am: Short-track speed skating, men’s 1500m** and short-track speed skating, women’s 500m and 3000m relay (qualifying)

7:35am: Ski jumping, men’s normal hill**

9:15am: Snowboarding, men’s slopestyle (qualifying)

11:30am: Luge, men’s singles

1:00pm: Speed skating, women’s 3000m**; biathlon, women’s 7.5km sprint**

3:00pm: Curling, mixed doubles (USA vs. Norway)

8:00pm: Snowboarding, men’s slopestyle**

9:45pm: Curling, mixed doubles (USA vs. Finland)

11:30pm: Snowboarding, women’s slopestyle (qualifying)

USA Network

7:00am: Hockey, women’s group B (Switzerland vs. Korea)

Sunday, February 11

NBC

12:30am: Team figure skating, short dance and women’s short program (encore); Alpine skiing, men’s downhill** (encore)

3:00pm: Speed skating, men’s 5000m**; biathlon, men’s 10km sprint**; cross-country, men’s skiathlon

7:00pm: Team figure skating, free dance and men’s and women’s free skate**; Alpine skiing, women’s giant slalom; snowboarding, women’s slopestyle**; luge, men’s singles**; freestyle skiing, women’s moguls**

11:35pm: Alpine skiing, women’s giant slalom**; snowboarding, women’s halfpipe (qualifying)

NBCSN

1:30am: Curling, mixed doubles (Canada vs. South Korea)

2:40am: Hockey, women’s group A (USA vs. Finland)

5:00am: Speed skating, men’s 5000m**; biathlon, men’s 10km sprint**

7:45am: Cross-country, men’s skiathlon

1:30pm: Luge, men’s singles**

7:00pm: Biathlon, men’s 10km sprint**

8:00pm: Snowboarding, women’s slopestyle**

9:45pm: Curling, mixed doubles semifinal #1 (teams TBD)

11:30pm: Speed skating, men’s 5000m**

USA Network

7:00am: Hockey, women’s group A (Canada vs. Olympic Athletes from Russia)

Monday, February 12

NBC

1:00am: Team figure skating, free dance and men’s and women’s free skate** (encore); Alpine skiing, women’s giant slalom (encore); luge, men’s singles** (encore); freestyle skiing, women’s moguls** (encore)

3:00pm: Freestyle skiing, men’s moguls**; ski jumping, women’s normal hill; biathlon, men’s 12.5km pursuit** and women’s 10km pursuit**; luge, women’s singles

8:00pm: Snowboarding, women’s halfpipe** and men’s halfpipe (qualifying); Alpine skiing, men’s combined downhill; speed skating, women’s 1500m**

NBCSN

1:00am: Curling, mixed doubles semifinal (teams TBD)

2:40am: Hockey, women’s group B (Switzerland vs. Japan)

5:00am: Biathlon, women’s 10km pursuit**; luge, women’s singles

7:10am: Hockey, women’s group B (Sweden vs. Korea)

9:30am: Luge, women’s singles

10:00am: Freestyle skiing, men’s moguls**

11:00am: Ski jumping, women’s normal hill

12:15pm: Biathlon, men’s 12.5km pursuit**

1:30pm: Speed skating, women’s 1500m**

8:00pm: Curling, mixed doubles semifinal (teams TBD)

11:30pm: Snowboarding, men’s halfpipe (qualifying)

CNBC

5:00pm: Curling, mixed doubles semifinal (teams TBD)

Tuesday, February 13

NBC

12:05am: Snowboarding, men’s halfpipe (qualifying); Alpine skiing, men’s combined slalom**

2:00am: Snowboarding, women’s halfpipe** (encore) and men’s halfpipe (qualifying, encore); Alpine skiing, men’s combined downhill (encore); speed skating, women’s 1500m** (encore)

3:00pm: Speed skating, men’s 1500m**; luge, women’s singles**; cross-country, men’s and women’s individual sprint (qualifying)

8:00pm: Alpine skiing, women’s slalom; snowboarding, men’s halfpipe**; figure skating, pairs’ short program

NBCSN

12:05am: Curling, mixed doubles bronze medal final** (teams TBD)

2:40am: Hockey, women’s group A (Canada vs. Finland)

5:00am: Cross-country, men’s and women’s individual sprint (qualifying); luge, women’s singles

7:10am: Hockey, women’s group A (USA vs. Olympic Athletes from Russia)

9:30am: Luge, women’s singles**; cross-country, men’s and women’s individual sprint

11:30am: Speed skating, men’s 1500m**

12:30pm: Short-track speed skating, women’s 500m** and men’s 1000m (qualifying) and 5000m relay (qualifying)

2:30pm: Curling, mixed doubles bronze medal final** (teams TBD)

8:00pm: Figure skating, pairs’ short program

10:10pm: Hockey, women’s group B (Sweden vs. Switzerland)

CNBC

5:00pm: Curling, mixed doubles gold medal final** (teams TBD)

Wednesday, February 14

NBC

12:05am: Alpine skiing, women’s slalom**; short-track speed skating, women’s 500m** and men’s 1000m (qualifying) and 5000m relay (qualifying)

1:30am: Alpine skiing, women’s slalom (encore); snowboarding, men’s halfpipe** (encore); figure skating, pairs’ short program (encore)

3:00pm: Luge, doubles**; Nordic combined, men’s normal hill**

8:00pm: Skeleton, men’s; speed skating, women’s 1000m**; Alpine skiing, men’s super-G**; figure skating, pairs’ free skate**

NBCSN

12:30am: Curling, men’s (USA vs. South Korea)

2:30am: Nordic combined, men’s normal hill**; skeleton, women’s (training)

5:00am: Speed skating, women’s 1000m**

6:30am: Hockey, men’s group B (USA vs. Slovenia)

9:30am: Skeleton, women’s (training); luge, doubles**

11:30am: Biathlon, women’s 15km**

1:15pm: Curling, women’s (Denmark vs. Sweden)

8:30pm: Figure skating, pairs’ free skate**

10:10pm: Hockey, women’s group A (USA vs. Canada)

USA Network

2:30am: Hockey, women’s group B (South Korea vs. Japan)

5:00am: Curling, women’s (Great Britain vs. Olympic Athletes from Russia)

7:10am: Hockey, men’s group B (Slovakia vs. Olympic Athletes from Russia)

CNBC

5:00pm: Curling, women’s (USA vs. Japan)

10:00pm: Hockey, men’s group C (Finland vs. Germany)

Thursday, February 15

NBC

12:05am: Snowboarding, men’s cross; skeleton, men’s

1:30am: Skeleton, men’s (encore); speed skating, women’s 1000m** (encore); Alpine skiing, men’s super-G** (encore); figure skating, pairs’ free skate** (encore)

3:00pm: Cross-country, women’s 10km freestyle**; speed skating, men’s 10000m**

8:00pm: Figure skating, men’s short program**; skeleton, men’s**; snowboarding, women’s cross**; cross-country, women’s 10km freestyle**; freestyle skiing, women’s aerials (qualifying)

NBCSN

12:30am: Curling, women’s (USA vs. Great Britain)

2:40am: Hockey, men’s group C (Norway vs. Sweden)

5:00am: Cross-country, women’s 10km freestyle**

7:10am: Hockey, men’s group A (Canada vs. Switzerland)

9:30am: Luge, relay**; speed skating, men’s 10000m**

12:00pm: Biathlon, men’s 20km**

2:00pm: Curling, men’s (USA vs. Italy)

8:00pm: Figure skating, men’s short program**

11:00pm: Curling, men’s (USA vs. Sweden)

USA Network

2:30am: Hockey, women’s group A (Olympic Athletes from Russia vs. Finland)

5:00am: Curling, men’s (Canada vs. Norway)

7:10am: Hockey, men’s group A (South Korea vs. Czech Republic)

CNBC

5:00pm: Curling, women’s (USA vs. Switzerland)

10:00pm: Hockey, men’s group B (USA vs. Slovakia)

Friday, February 16

NBC

1:05am: Luge, relay**; biathlon, men’s 20km**

2:00am: Figure skating, men’s short program** (encore); skeleton, men’s** (encore); snowboarding, women’s cross** (encore); cross-country, women’s 10km freestyle** (encore); freestyle skiing, women’s aerials (qualifying, encore)

3:00pm: Speed skating, women’s 5000m**; cross-country, men’s 15km**; ski jumping, men’s large hill (qualifying)

8:00pm: Figure skating, men’s free skate**; Alpine skiing, women’s super-G**; freestyle skiing, women’s aerials**; skeleton, women’s

NBCSN

1:00am: Cross-country, men’s 15km**

2:40am: Hockey, men’s group B (Olympic Athletes from Russia vs. Slovenia)

5:00am: Curling, women’s (Sweden vs. Olympic Athletes from Russia)

7:10am: Hockey, men’s group C (Sweden vs. Germany)

9:30am: Skeleton, women’s

10:45am: Speed skating, women’s 5000m**; ski jumping, men’s large hill (qualifying)

2:00pm: Curling, women’s (South Korea vs. Switzerland)

8:00pm: Figure skating, men’s free skate**

10:10pm: Hockey, men’s group A (Canada vs. Czech Republic)

USA Network

7:00am: Hockey, men’s group C (Finland vs. Norway)

CNBC

5:00pm: Curling, men’s (USA vs. Denmark)

10:00pm: Hockey, women’s quarterfinal (teams TBD)

Saturday, February 17

NBC

12:35am: Freestyle skiing, women’s slopestyle**

2:00am: Figure skating, men’s free skate** (encore); Alpine skiing, women’s super-G** (encore); freestyle skiing, women’s aerials** (encore); skeleton, women’s (encore)

3:00pm: Biathlon, women’s 12.5km mass start**; cross-country, women’s 4x5km relay**; freestyle skiing, men’s aerials (qualifying)

8:00pm: Alpine skiing, men’s giant slalom; short-track speed skating, men’s 1000m** and women’s 1500m**; skeleton, women’s**; ski jumping, men’s large hill**

11:30pm: Alpine skiing, men’s giant slalom**; freestyle skiing, men’s slopestyle**

NBCSN

12:30am: Curling, women’s (USA vs. Olympic Athletes from Russia)

2:40am: Hockey, men’s group A (Switzerland vs. South Korea)

5:00am: Curling, men’s (Canada vs. Sweden)

7:10am: Hockey, men’s group B (USA vs. Olympic Athletes from Russia)

9:30am: Freestyle skiing, men’s aerials (qualifying)

10:30am: Cross-country, women’s 4x5km relay**

11:30am: Biathlon, women’s 12.5km mass start**

12:30pm: Short-track speed skating, men’s 1000m** and women’s 1500m**

1:30pm: Skeleton, women’s**

2:30pm: Ski jumping, men’s large hill**

8:00pm: Freestyle skiing, men’s slopestyle (qualifying)

10:10pm: Hockey, men’s group C (Germany vs. Norway)

USA Network

2:30am: Hockey, women’s quarterfinal (teams TBD)

5:00am: Curling, men’s (Switzerland vs. Norway)

7:10am: Hockey, men’s group B (Slovenia vs. Slovakia)

CNBC

5:00pm: Curling, women’s (USA vs. Canada)

Sunday, February 18

NBC

1:30am: Alpine skiing, men’s giant slalom (encore); short-track speed skating, men’s 1000m** (encore) and women’s 1500m** (encore); skeleton, women’s** (encore); ski jumping, men’s large hill** (encore)

3:00pm: Biathlon, men’s 15km mass start**; speed skating, men’s team (qualifying); freestyle skiing, men’s aerials**

7:00pm: Figure skating, ice dance; speed skating, women’s 500m**; bobsled, men’s two-man; freestyle skiing, women’s halfpipe (qualifying); cross-country, men’s 4x10km relay**

NBCSN

12:30am: Curling, men’s (USA vs. Japan)

2:40am: Hockey, men’s group A (Czech Republic vs. Switzerland)

5:00am: Curling, women’s (Canada vs. Switzerland)

7:10am: Hockey, men’s group C (Sweden vs. Finland)

9:30am: Bobsled, men’s two-man

10:15am: Freestyle skiing, men’s aerials**

11:15am: Speed skating, women’s 500m** and men’s team (qualifying)

12:00pm: Biathlon, men’s 15km mass start**

1:00pm: Cross-country, men’s 4x10km relay**

8:00pm: Figure skating, short dance

10:15pm: Freestyle skiing, men’s aerials**

11:10pm: Hockey, women’s semifinal (teams TBD)

USA Network

7:00am: Hockey, men’s group A (Canada vs. South Korea)

CNBC

4:00pm: Curling, men’s (USA vs. Norway)

Monday, February 19

NBC

12:35am: Snowboarding, women’s big air (qualifying)

2:00am: Figure skating, ice dance (encore); speed skating, women’s 500m** (encore); bobsled, men’s two-man (encore); freestyle skiing, women’s halfpipe (qualifying, encore); cross-country, men’s 4x10km relay** (encore)

3:00pm: Ski jumping, men’s team large hill**; speed skating, men’s 500m** and women’s team (qualifying)

8:00pm: Figure skating, ice dance**; freestyle skiing, women’s halfpipe**; bobsled, men’s two-man**

NBCSN

1:30am: Curling, women’s (USA vs. Denmark)

4:30am: Curling, men’s (USA vs. Canada)

7:10am: Hockey, women’s semifinal (teams TBD)

9:30am: Ski jumping, men’s team large hill**

11:00am: Bobsled, men’s two-man**; speed skating, men’s 500m** and women’s team (qualifying)

12:30pm: Curling, men’s (USA vs. Canada)

8:00pm: Figure skating, free dance**

9:35pm: Alpine skiing, women’s downhill (training)

10:10pm: Hockey, men’s playoff (teams TBD)

CNBC

5:00pm: Curling, women’s (USA vs. China)

Tuesday, February 20

NBC

12:05am: Freestyle skiing, men’s halfpipe (qualifying)

1:00am: Figure skating, ice dance** (encore); freestyle skiing, women’s halfpipe** (encore); bobsled, men’s two-man** (encore)

3:00pm: Nordic combined, men’s large hill**; biathlon, mixed relay**

8:00pm: Figure skating, women’s short program**; Alpine skiing, women’s downhill**; snowboarding, men’s big air; bobsled, women’s**

NBCSN

12:30am: Curling, men’s (Canada vs. Japan)

2:40am: Hockey, men’s playoff (teams TBD)

5:00am: Curling, women’s (USA vs. South Korea)

7:10am: Hockey, men’s playoff (teams TBD)

9:30am: Nordic combined, men’s large hill**

10:30am: Biathlon, mixed relay**

12:00pm: Nordic combined, men’s large hill**

12:45pm: Short-track speed skating, women’s 3000m** and 1000m (qualifying) and men’s 500m**

2:00pm: Curling, women’s (USA vs. South Korea)

8:00pm: Figure skating, women’s short program**

10:45pm: Curling, women’s (Canada vs. Great Britain)

USA Network

7:00am: Hockey, men’s playoff (teams TBD)

CNBC

5:00pm: Curling, men’s (USA vs. Switzerland)

10:00pm: Hockey, men’s quarterfinal (teams TBD)

Wednesday, February 21

NBC

1:05am: Freestyle skiing, men’s cross**; short-track speed skating, women’s 3000m relay** and 1000m (qualifying) and men’s 500m**

2:00am: Figure skating, women’s short program** (encore); Alpine skiing, women’s downhill** (encore); snowboarding, men’s big air (encore); bobsled, women’s** (encore)

3:00pm: Cross-country, men’s and women’s team sprint**; speed skating, men’s and women’s team pursuit**

8:00pm: Freestyle skiing, men’s halfpipe**; bobsled, women’s**; Alpine skiing, men’s slalom; cross-country, women’s team sprint**

11:35pm: Alpine skiing, men’s slalom**

NBCSN

12:30am: Curling, women’s (South Korea vs. Olympic Athletes from Russia)

2:40am: Hockey, men’s quarterfinal (teams TBD)

5:00am: Curling, men’s (USA vs. Great Britain)

7:10am: Hockey, men’s quarterfinal (teams TBD)

9:30am: Bobsled, women’s**

10:45am: Cross-country, men’s and women’s team sprint**; speed skating, men’s and women’s team pursuit**

2:00pm: Curling, men’s (USA vs. Great Britain)

8:00pm: Curling, women’s (Canada vs. Olympic Athletes from Russia)

10:45pm: Hockey, women’s gold medal final** (teams TBD)

USA Network

2:30am: Hockey, women’s bronze medal final** (teams TBD)

5:00am: Curling, men’s (Sweden vs. Norway)

7:10am: Hockey, men’s quarterfinal (teams TBD)

CNBC

5:00pm: Curling, women’s (USA vs. Sweden)

Thursday, February 22

NBC

12:30am: Freestyle skiing, men’s halfpipe** (encore); bobsled, women’s** (encore); Alpine skiing, men’s slalom (encore); cross-country, women’s team sprint** (encore)

3:00pm: Nordic combined, men’s team large hill**; biathlon, women’s 4x6km relay**

8:00pm: Figure skating, women’s free skate**; Alpine skiing, women’s combined downhill; snowboarding, women’s big air**; short-track speed skating, men’s 500m** and 5000m relay** and women’s 1000m**

NBCSN

2:00am: Snowboarding, men’s and women’s parallel giant slalom (qualifying); Nordic combined, men’s team large hill**

5:20am: Nordic combined, men’s team large hill**; biathlon, women’s 4x6km relay**

7:45am: Short-track speed skating, men’s 500m** and 5000m relay** and women’s 1000m**

1:45pm: Curling, men’s semifinal (teams TBD)

8:00pm: Figure skating, women’s free skate**

10:00pm: Curling, men’s semifinal (teams TBD)

CNBC

5:00pm: Curling, men’s semifinal (teams TBD)

Friday, February 23

NBC

2:00am: Figure skating, women’s free skate** (encore); Alpine skiing, women’s combined downhill (encore); snowboarding, women’s big air** (encore); short-track speed skating, men’s 500m** and 5000m relay** and women’s 1000m** (encore)

3:00pm: Biathlon, men’s 4×7.5km relay**

8:00pm: Alpine skiing, team slalom**; snowboarding, men’s big air**; speed skating, men’s 1000m**; bobsled, men’s four-man

11:35pm: Snowboarding, men’s and women’s parallel giant slalom**

NBCSN

12:30am: Short-track speed skating, men’s 500m** and 5000m relay** and women’s 1000m**

2:15am: Hockey, men’s semifinal (teams TBD)

5:00am: Speed skating, men’s 1000m**

6:45am: Hockey, men’s semifinal (teams TBD)

9:30am: Curling, men’s bronze medal final** (teams TBD)

12:30pm: Curling, women’s semifinal (teams TBD)

8:00pm: Biathlon, men’s 4×7.5km relay**

9:30pm: Curling, women’s semifinal (teams TBD)

CNBC

5:00pm: Curling, women’s semifinal (teams TBD)

Saturday, February 24

NBC

1:00am: Alpine skiing, team slalom** (encore); snowboarding, men’s big air** (encore); speed skating, men’s 1000m** (encore); bobsled, men’s four-man (encore)

3:00pm: Speed skating, men’s and women’s mass start**; cross-country, men’s 50km**

8:00pm: Bobsled, men’s four-man**; figure skating gala

NBCSN

12:00am: Cross-country, men’s 50km**

3:00am: Curling, men’s gold medal final** (teams TBD)

6:30am: Hockey, men’s bronze medal final** (teams TBD)

9:30am: Speed skating, men’s and women’s mass start**

11:00am: Curling, women’s bronze medal final** (teams TBD)

2:00pm: Hockey, men’s bronze medal final** (teams TBD)

4:00pm: Curling, men’s gold medal final** (teams TBD)

7:05pm: Curling, women’s gold medal final** (teams TBD)

10:30pm: Hockey, men’s gold medal final** (teams TBD)

Sunday, February 25

NBC

12:30am: Bobsled, men’s four-man**; figure skating gala

3:00pm: Cross-country, women’s 30km**

8:00pm: Closing Ceremony

NBCSN

2:00am: Cross-country, women’s 30km**

4:00am: Figure skating gala

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As far as I'm concerned, 2024 was Daisy Edgar-Jones' year. The Normal People actress captured our hearts with her role as Kate in Twisters (as well as her viral Hot Ones interview with Glen Powell and "Apple" TikTok dance). But while Kate led a pretty adventurous life, her risk threshold is nothing compared to Daisy's newest character, Muriel, in On Swift Horses.

Living in post-Korean War California, Muriel's life with her husband Lee is disrupted when Lee's brother Julius arrives in all his addictive, charming glory. The film, based on Shannon Pufahl's 2019 book of the same name, made its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 7. Here's everything you need to know.

What is On Swift Horses about?

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On Swift Horses Plot

Muriel begins a new life with her husband Lee when he returns to California from the Korean War. But the life they're building together — and their future — changes forever when Lee's brother Julius, a headstrong gambler, arrives. Julius is attractive, charismatic, and hiding plenty of secrets.

According to the official synopsis, "when Julius takes off in search of the young card cheat he’s fallen for, Muriel’s longing for something more propels her into a secret life of her own, gambling on racehorses and exploring a love she never dreamed possible."

Luc Montpelllier

The story explores LGBTQ+ identity and desire in the 1950s, but does so with a hopeful tone rather than a devastating one. “The first scenes that we filmed were the scenes we had together, so we got all of that done with—when we were apart, we had put the groundwork in,” Daisy tells Vanity Fair of working with Jacob, who adds, "I believe Taylor Swift calls it an invisible string.”

"I loved the connection between gambling and risk-taking, and pushing the boundaries of her desire and what she’s looking for,” Daisy adds. “Muriel’s rebellion throughout the film is quite quiet, in the small ways in which she takes back her power by concealing things. A lot of what’s happening is behind closed doors.”

Who's in the cast of On Swift Horses?

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On Swift Horses Cast

On Swift Horses stars Daisy Edgar-Jones, Jacob Elordi, Will Poulter, Sasha Calle, and Diego Calva.

"It's not hard to make chemistry with Jacob because he's just so charismatic," Daisy said during a Q&A, via People, adding that the script "felt almost like reading poetry and so much of what happens is in the subtext."

"This movie is just about love,” Calle added. “It’s important to just feel that — whoever that might be, where that takes you. It’s important to feel that and to feel safe in it.”

Has On Swift Horses been released?

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On Swift Horses Release Date

On Swift Horses premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 7, and is currently looking for a distributor. Check back here for news on its release date!

Watch The Teaser Trailer For 'On Swift Horses'

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As charming as Julius appears in the teaser trailer, his brother Lee tells Muriel they live differently than he does. "He's just not like us," he says before a scene cuts to Muriel exploring her own "passions." Based on this, On Swift Horses appears to blur the lines of love, lust, secrets, and recognizing one's identity.

Read up on Andrew Garfield and Florence Pugh's We Live In Time, which also premiered at TIFF last year!

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The 2000s were a wild time for movies. It was an era of debatable fashion, even more questionable humor, and films that, looking back, we can't believe ever made it past a pitch meeting.

While certain movies from this nostalgic period remain classics, others haven't aged very well. Whether they're filled with problematic tropes or outdated stereotypes, here are the 10 cringey 2000s movies that wouldn't stand a chance in Hollywood today.

Scroll to see all the super cringe 2000s movies we wouldn't see today...

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1. Twilight (2008)

When Twilight premiered in 2008, it became an instant sensation and sparked a cultural obsession with supernatural romance. However, while it left an undeniable mark on pop culture, this film has some major underlying issues.

Once viewed as swoon-worthy, Bella and Edward's relationship feels problematic in hindsight. He was controlling, exhibited stalker-like behavior, and gaslit her into believing that she imagined his supernatural abilities.

Add in the fact that Edward is technically over a century old when Bella is a high schooler, and it's clear why Twilight might not resonate with audiences the same way in 2025.

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2. Knocked Up (2007)

Directed by Judd Apatow, Knocked Up was initially well-received despite heavily leaning on outdated gender stereotypes. The movie follows responsible and career-driven Alison, who is forced to navigate an unplanned pregnancy with slacker Ben.

Even though Knocked Up delivers plenty of laughs, it also portrays women, especially Alison, as rigid and joyless. Katherine Heigl, the lead actress, criticized this, too, saying the film "Paints the women as shrews, as humorless and uptight, and it paints the men as lovable, goofy, fun-loving guys."

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3. Norbit (2007)

This movie might've showcased Eddie Murphy's ability to transform into multiple characters, yet Norbit is still more cringeworthy than comedic. The portrayal of Rasputia, an over-the-top and domineering woman whose character is built around fat-shaming jokes, is particularly offensive.

Moreover, Murphy also plays Mr. Wong, a wildly stereotypical caricature of an elderly Chinese man.

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4. Shallow Hal (2001)

Shallow Hal may have set out to deliver a message about inner beauty, but it really missed the mark. Again, this film relies on fatphobic humor, with Gwyneth Paltrow's character serving as the target of the jokes.

It arguably reinforces stereotypes about weight and attractiveness, and Gwyneth (who wore a fat suit) actually called the movie a "disaster" in 2020.

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5. White Chicks (2004)

Featuring over-the-top humor and absurd disguises, White Chicks was a hit in 2004. Nonetheless, it's a tired portrayal of women as materialistic, shallow, and obsessed with their looks.

The premise involves two FBI agents posing as socialites during a Hamptons weekend, and it was always meant to be ridiculous. Even so, there are certain scenes that are especially questionable, like when an athlete at the club attempts to spike a woman's drink.

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6. Brüno (2009)

Brüno was intended to be a bold satire, Sacha Baron Cohen's specialty, but it crosses the line of edgy humor. He plays an exaggerated, flamboyant Austrian fashion journalist, and the mockumentary was meant to expose homophobia.

Despite that, the movie incorporated a lot of outdated gay stereotypes and might've reinforced the notions as opposed to challenging them. In fact, Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD) representative Rashad Robinson called the work "problematic in many places and outright offensive in others."

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7. Wedding Crashers (2005)

Wedding Crashers revolves around two men who lie their way into weddings to manipulate women into sleeping with them. At its core, the film's plot is unsettling and questionable.

Aside from that, it features gay stereotypes, a racist grandmother, and scenes that blur the lines of consent. All that being said, t's obvious why this movie wouldn't fly today.

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8. The Notebook (2003)

The Notebook is still one of the most favored romance movies of all time, so this may be an unpopular opinion, but some of its most iconic moments are more disturbing than anything.

There's no denying that Noah and Allie's love story is passionate, but his relentless pursuit of her is borderline manipulative. Remember when he threatened to let go of the Ferris wheel if she didn't go on a date with him?

Plus, once they actually get together, their relationship is filled with constant fighting, including scenes when Allie hits Noah. Female-on-male violence has traditionally been glossed over in films, but today, Hollywood is moving away from these problematic depictions.

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9. How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days (2003)

This movie follows advice columnist Andie Anderson, played by Kate Hudson, who wants to write an attention-grabbing piece. She finds Ben Berry, an advertising executive who's arguably creepy and manipulative.

While How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days may be a classic rom-com, it relies on gender stereotypes that can feel more offensive than humorous now.

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10. Mean Girls (2004)

Finally, we can't forget about Mean Girls, one of the most iconic teen comedies of the 2000s. Sure, it's filled with endlessly quotable lines and a sharp take on high school cliques, but it also has relentless body-shaming.

Many of the scenes would hit differently in today's more body-positive era, making Mean Girls a more cringey watch in 2025.

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