The Boss shines in the documentary āRoad Diary: Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Bandā and Billy Crystal starring in a new series for Apple TV+ called āBeforeā are some of the new television, films, music and games headed to a device near you.
Also among the streaming offerings worth your time as selected by The Associated Pressā entertainment journalists: Halsey's fifth studio album, the return of āSpecial Ops: Lionessā and the video game Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 takes us to the 1990s.
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NEW MOVIES TO STREAM OCT. 21-27
ā One of the documentary standouts of the Sundance Film Festival, āThe Remarkable Life of Ibelinā packs an emotional wallop. The film, which won both the audience award and the directing award for documentary at Sundance, is Mats Steen, a quadriplegic Norwegian who died from a degenerative disorder at age 25. After his death, his parents discovered their sonās life was far richer than they had imagined. To a wide āWorld of Warcraftā community, Steen was Ibelin Redwood, a cherished virtual friend. Much of the film, directed by Benjamin Ree ( āThe Painter and the Thiefā ), is told through āWar of Warcraftā-style animation. Streaming Friday, Oct. 25, on Netflix.
ā There hasnāt been a shortage of Bruce Springsteen documentaries in recent years, but āRoad Diary: Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Bandā (streaming Friday, Oct. 25, on Disney+ and Hulu), is still a notable addition to the ever-expanding cottage industry of all things Bruce. The film is directed by Thom Zimny, who was also behind the docs āWestern Starsā and āSpringsteen on Broadway." This one candidly captures the band on their 2023-2024 tour, with archival footage mixed in.
ā The M. Night Shyamalan -produced thriller āCaddo Lakeā has been popular on Max lately, and the filmmakerās own film, āTrap,ā joins it Friday, Oct. 25. In āTrap,ā Josh Hartnett stars as a serial killer taking his teenage daughter to an arena popstar concert. The event, though, has been fashioned as, well, a trap to catch him. In her review, AP Film Writer Lindsey Bahr called it āa solidly entertaining film thatās mostly silly and sometimes unnerving.ā
NEW MUSIC TO STREAM OCT. 21-27
ā In June, Halsey revealed sheād been privately battling both systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE, the most common form of lupus) and a rare T-cell lymphoproliferative disorder since 2022. On Friday, sheāll release her fifth studio album, āThe Great Impersonator,ā written and recorded in that time, what sheās publicly referred to as āthe space between life and death.ā Lyrically, the album touches on those themes ā and musically, it is a great return to form for Halsey, an exploration of the music she deeply loves, done in her own fashion. Thereās the interpolation of Britney Spears on āLucky,ā the shoegaze-meets-nu-metal āLonely is the Muse,ā the pop-punky āEgoā and the folky āThe End.ā
ā Also on Friday, Oct. 25, Andrea Bocelli ā arguably the worldās most recognizable tenor ā will release a new album of duets, simply titled āDuets,ā on the 30th anniversary of his debut album, 1994ās āIl Mare Calmo della Sera.ā Bocelli tackles his best known hits, now with new singing partners: Sarah Brightman on āTime to Say Goodbye,ā Jennifer Lopez on āQuizĆ”s, QuizĆ”s, QuizĆ”s,ā CĆ©line Dion on āThe Prayer,ā and so on. Itās all A-listers here: Ed Sheeran, Gwen Stefani, Chris Stapleton, Marc Anthony, Karol G and more make an appearance.
ā Country-pop star Kelsea Ballerini is in love. But her fifth studio album, āPatterns,ā is no āhappy-go-lucky, mushy, gushy record,ā as she told The Associated Press earlier this summer. Instead, her album examines a breadth of human experience, specifically what sheās identified as ālearning how to go from fighting with something or with someone, to fighting for something or for someone.ā Itās a lofty goal, one she manages with ease across songs like āSorry Mom,ā a swaying, guitar-pop confessional with intergenerational appeal. Banjos and beat drops appear here, too, in equal measure.
ā āN Syncās J.C. Chasez first new album in 20 years, āPlaying With Fireā alongside collaborator Jimmy Harry, is a musical theater concept album inspired by Mary Shellyās 1818 novel, āFrankenstein.ā Itās an unusual mad lib, but it appears to center on grief and ambition ā following a conversation between a dying Frankenstein and his monster at his wifeās grave site. Musically, it marries Chasezās familiar falsetto, pop music and classical compositions.
ā AP Music Writer Maria Sherman
NEW SHOWS TO STREAM OCT. 21-27
ā Another popular video game is getting the live-action treatment. āLike a Dragon: Yakuza,ā is based on a Sega game released in 2005. It follows a powerful gangster named Kazuma Kiryu, (Ryoma Takeuchi), who has a good heart and strong moral conviction ā despite his ties to the mob. Kiryuās story unfolds in two timelines, 1995 when he first gets drawn into the yakuza and in 2005 as a made man. The series debuts on Prime Video on Thursday with both subtitles and dubbed versions.
ā Social media star Nadia Caterina Munno, a chef known as The Pasta Queen, now has her own travel food show with the same name. Munno takes viewers on a tour of Italy and then into the kitchen where she demonstrates how to make authentic Italian dishes with fresh ingredients. She knows her stuff. Munno comes from a family of pasta makers that goes back generations and the series also features members of her famiglia. āThe Pasta Queenā drops Thursday on Prime Video.
ā Billy Crystal stars in a new series for Apple TV+ called āBefore,ā about a man grieving the death of his wife. A child therapist, Crystalās character Eli, finds himself drawn to a young boy (played by Jacobi Jupe) whom he realizes may carry past trauma that could help his own. The show also stars Judith Light and Rosie Perez. It premieres Oct. 25 on the streamer.
ā The Peabody Award-winning āSomebody Somewhereā starring Bridget Everett returns for its third and final season Sunday, Oct. 27 on HBO and Max. Everett plays Sam, a single woman who has found her people in a group of misfits in the Midwestern town of Manhattan, Kansas.
ā Taylor Sheridanās CIA show called āSpecial Ops: Lionessā returns for its second season Sunday, Oct. 27 on Paramount+. Zoe SaldaƱa plays a CIA operative named Joe who recruits young females to infiltrate terrorist organizations in a secret program called Lioness. Nicole Kidman, Morgan Freeman, Michael Kelly, Dave Annable and Laysla De Oliveira all are back for season two.
ā Alicia Rancilio
NEW VIDEO GAMES TO PLAY
ā Activisionās venerable Call of Duty franchise has, for the most part, offered a rah-rah attitude about U.S. military might. Things get weirder in the Black Ops spinoffs, which have presented a loopy, paranoid history of geopolitical shenanigans from the Cold War to 2065. Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 takes us to the 1990s. The Gulf War is breaking out, but Marine vet Frank Woods and his team have a bigger problem: The CIA has been taken over by a shadowy cabal that wants them dead. There are 16 new maps for multiplayer skirmishes, and once again you can team up with friends to blast through hordes of zombies. Answer the call Friday, Oct. 25, on Xbox X/S/One, PlayStation 5/4 or PC.
ā Lou Kesten
