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Don't Miss AARP's Movies for Grownups Coming to Your TV March 28

Celebrate the year's top films, TV shows and their stars

We're still in the middle of awards season — the Oscars don't take place until late April this year. But the awards show to watch is coming this Sunday: AARP's Movies for Grownups Awards, hosted by NBC TODAY co-anchor Hoda Kotb and broadcast by Great Performances (on March 28 at 8 p.m. ET on PBS; check local listings, pbs.org/moviesforgrownups and the PBS Video app). Don't miss it!

Don't Miss the Movies for Grownups Awards on PBS

Why AARP's Movies for Grownups crowns awards season

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Now in its 20th year, Movies for Grownups is the only major Hollywood awards show that fights ageism in the industry and honors entertainment by and for people over 50 — and this year we added TV shows and stars to the winner's circle (welcome to our world, Catherine O'Hara!). While this year's broadcast is virtual and minus a real red carpet, it's still full of big names and glamour. In the words of Movies for Grownups Career Achievement honoree George Clooney, “It's fun!”

Want a taste of what's coming on Sunday, March 28? Check out our sneak peek video, above.

Everything you need to know about Movies for Grownups 2020

Count down to awards night on Sunday with these fun lists and behind-the-scenes profiles:

But wait, there's more! Go behind the scenes with the latest Movies for Grownups luminaries:

Tim Appelo covers entertainment and is the film and TV critic for AARP. Previously, he was the entertainment editor at Amazon, video critic at Entertainment Weekly, and a critic and writer for The Hollywood Reporter, People, MTV, The Village Voice and LA Weekly.

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