What to stream: Sabrina Carpenter holiday special, 'Beetlejuice
Beetlejuice' and Rosé goes solo
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[December 02, 2024]
By The Associated Press
Sabrina Carpenter hosting a holiday variety music special on Netflix and
Keira Knightley and Ben Whishaw playing a spy and an assassin in the TV
series “Black Doves" 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 Press’ entertainment journalists: K-pop star Rosé has her
first solo full-length album, Tim Burton’s “Beetlejuice Beetlejuice”
enjoys another afterlife odyssey and BLACKPINK’s Rosé has her first solo
full-length album.
NEW MOVIES TO STREAM DEC. 2-8
— Thirty-six years after the original, the Deetz family returns to
Winter River in Tim Burton’s “Beetlejuice Beetlejuice ” (streaming
Saturday, Dec. 7 on Max). There, Lydia (Winona Ryder), still haunted by
Beetlejuice (Michael Keaton), is forced into another afterlife odyssey
when her teenage daughter (Jenna Ortega) discovers a portal. In her
review, AP’s Jocelyn Noveck called it “a joyously rendered sequel that
sometimes makes sense, and sometimes doesn’t, but just keeps
rollicking.”
— A lowkey reunion of “Love Actually” writer-director Richard Curtis and
one of that film’s stars, Bill Nighy, is part of the new Netflix
animated movie “That Christmas” (streaming Wednesday). The film was
co-written by Curtis (it’s based on his series of Christmas books) and
features Nighy as the voice of Lighthouse Bill, one of the
Wellington-on-Sea townspeople grappling with a winter blizzard. The
storm poses challenges even for Santa, voiced by Brian Cox.
— Scarlett Johansson and Channing Tatum star in the space race rom-com
“Fly Me to the Moon,” about a NASA launch director (Tatum) and a Madison
Avenue marketing executive tasked with selling the mission to the moon.
The film, which debuted in theaters in July, hits Apple TV+ on
Wednesday. In her review, AP Film Writer Lindsey Bahr praised it as
“lighthearted and breezy with a pleasing screwball energy, giving
Johansson the opportunity to use the full wattage of her movie star
power.”
— AP Film Writer Jake Coyle
NEW MUSIC TO STREAM DEC. 2-8
— Does espresso go with eggnog? Find out when Sabrina Carpenter hosts a
holiday variety music special that streams on Netflix starting Friday,
Dec. 6. “It’s an hour of literal nonsense,” Sabrina told Time magazine
about the special. “If people are expecting boring, me singing by a
tree, it’s not that. It’s so fun, so chaotic. There are so many guests
that I’m excited about.” Those guests include Chappell Roan, Tyla,
Shania Twain, Kali Uchis, Quinta Brunson, Cara Delevingne, Kyle Mooney,
Nico Hiraga, Megan Stalter, Sean Astin, Owen Thiele and Jillian Bell.
— Lauren Mayberry, vocalist and percussionist from the Scottish pop band
Chvrches, makes her solo debut with “Vicious Creature.” The 12 tracks
veer from the coffee-house folk of “Anywhere But Dancing” to the punky
“Punch Drunk,” the dance-pop of “Change Shapes” and stuttering glam of
“Sorry, Etc.” “It’s a mission statement of all things that you like,”
she tells us in an interview.
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This combination of images shows promotional art for "Black Doves",
left, and "The Sticky" (Netflix/Amazon Studios via AP)
— Mayberry isn’t the only woman
setting out alone — BLACKPINK’s Rosé has her first solo full-length
album, titled “rosie,” scheduled for release on Friday, Dec. 6. She
kicked it off with “APT.,” her collaborative with pop star Bruno
Mars. The catchy pop-punk track, inspired by a popular Korean
drinking game, known as the “apartment game.” It has spent weeks
atop the Billboard Global 200 chart. On Instagram, she previewed the
album by saying “I have poured my blood and tears into this album. I
cannot wait for you to listen to this little journal of mine.”
— AP Entertainment Writer Mark Kennedy
NEW SHOWS TO STREAM DEC. 2-8
— In their new Netflix series “Black Doves,” Keira Knightley and Ben
Whishaw play old friends who also happen to be a spy and an
assassin, that team up to solve a murder (and get revenge) at
Christmas. Knightley joked to The Associated Press that the show
falls in the “Die Hard” category of holiday entertainment. “It’s
like, I’ve spent too much time with my family. I hate them all. I
need to watch something blow up!” “Black Doves” debuts Thursday on
the streamer.
— Margo Martindale stars in the new Prime Video series “The Sticky,”
as a down-on-her-luck woman on the brink of financial ruin who finds
herself in a crime ring stealing, of all things, millions of
dollars’ worth of maple syrup. It’s inspired by a true story. The
dark comedy also stars a delightful Chris Diamantopoulos and
Guillaume Cyr. Jamie Lee Curtis is an executive producer and also
makes an appearance. It premieres Friday, Dec. 6.
— Alicia Rancilio
NEW VIDEO GAMES TO PLAY
— Multiplayer free-for-alls like Overwatch and Apex Legends remain
popular online, but it’s been years since a new release has made an
impact. Chinese-owned NetEase Games is hoping to shake up the genre
by adding superheroes and villains to the formula with Marvel
Rivals. The core competition is a battle between two teams of six
heroes each. The initial lineup includes marquee names like
Spider-Man, Black Panther and Captain America as well as a few cult
favorites like Luna Snow and Jeff the Land Shark. Some characters —
say Thor, Loki and Hela — can join forces to unleash all sorts of
havoc. It’s all free-to-play, and the mayhem begins Friday, Dec. 6,
on PlayStation 5, Xbox X/S and PC.
— Lou Kesten
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