New This Week: ‘Judy Blume,’ Rodrigo y Gabriela, Minecraft
As we head into a new week, there are exciting things to look forward to in the worlds of movies, music, video games, and television. Here are some highlights of what’s arriving this week:
New Movies to Stream:
– “Ghosted” – Ana de Armas and Chris Evans star in this rom-com and action thriller combination on Apple TV+.
– “No Bears” – Iranian director Jafar Panahi reflects Iranian society in a clever way despite government control in this release on the Criterion Channel.
– “Judy Blume Forever” – A documentary exploring author Judy Blume’s impact on young readers, available on Prime Video.
New Music to Stream:
– “In Between Thoughts… A New World” by Rodrigo y Gabriela – A new album from this guitar virtuoso duo blending traditional and electronic elements.
– “Fuse” by Everything But the Girl – The duo returns with their first studio album since 1999, featuring 10 tracks begun with open-minded playfulness.
– “Amen” by The Heavy – The band’s first album in four years with 10 new songs.
New Television to Stream:
– “Home in a Heartbeat” – HGTV’s new show where designer Galey Alix chooses a social follower and renovates their home in just a weekend.
– “Mrs. Davis” – Peacock’s new quirky, sci-fi series starring Betty Gilpin as a nun determined to destroy a powerful artificial intelligence.
Related Facts:
– “Warrior Nun” was already taken by Netflix, so Peacock had to get creative with the title for “Mrs. Davis.”
– “Judy Blume Forever” arrives just in time for the release of a big-screen adaptation of Blume’s “Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret.”
– Rodrigo y Gabriela self-produced their album in their studio in Ixtapa, Mexico.
Key Takeaway:
This week is full of exciting new releases across various forms of media, from movies to music to television. Fans of Judy Blume, guitar virtuosos Rodrigo y Gabriela, and quirky sci-fi series should definitely tune in.
Conclusion:
With so much to watch, listen to, and play, this week promises to be a feast for the senses. Grab some popcorn, turn up the music, and settle in for some quality time in front of your screens.