What to stream: Michael Fassbender spies, yacht rock doc, Ben Stiller,
the Beatles and Lindsay Lohan
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[November 25, 2024]
The Oscar-nominated animated charmer “Robot Dreams” and Lindsay
Lohan starring in the Christmas romantic comedy “Our Little Secret” 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: HBO has a documentary about
yacht rock, there's another entry in the reality genre of seniors
looking for love called “The Later Daters” on Netflix and the Fab Four’
first trip to America is chronicled in the documentary, “Beatles '64.”
NEW MOVIES TO STREAM NOV. 25-DEC. 1
— “Robot Dreams,” the Oscar-nominated animated charmer about a dog and a
robot, comes to Hulu on Tuesday. Associated Press Film Writer Jake Coyle
called it “one of the best New York movies in years, not to mention a
surprisingly mature tale of loving and losing for a movie where the
effects of rust are quite central to the narrative.”
— Also arriving on Hulu shortly after, on Friday, Nov. 29, is the family
comedy “Nutcrackers.” Ben Stiller plays a city guy who must go to the
country to take care of his unruly orphaned nephews. It’s a return to
comedy for “Pineapple Express” filmmaker David Gordon Green.
— “When Harry Met Sally” gets a modern update in the new romantic comedy
“Sweethearts,” about childhood best friends whose relationship gets a
little complicated in college. Starring Kiernan Shipka and Nico Hiraga
“Sweethearts,” debuting on Max on Thursday, is the feature directorial
debut of “Dollhouse” creator Jordan Weiss.
— If you’re wondering why Lindsay Lohan seems to be everywhere lately,
Netflix is the answer. The streamer has a new Christmas romantic comedy
on the way, “Our Little Secret,” on Wednesday. The idea is that Lohan’s
character is spending the holiday with her boyfriend’s family, only to
discover that his sister is dating her ex.
— AP Film Writer Lindsey Bahr
NEW MUSIC TO STREAM NOV. 25-DEC. 1
— The Beatles’ first trip to America is chronicled in a new movie
produced by Martin Scorsese, “Beatles ’64,” which streams on Disney+ on
Friday, Nov. 29. The documentary uses never-before-seen and rare footage
and drills down on the Fab Four’s milestone American visit, which
included appearances on “The Ed Sullivan Show,” concerts at Carnegie
Hall and the Washington Colosseum, and a meeting with Muhammad Ali. It
offers interviews with David Lynch and Ronnie Spector as well as some of
the women who as girls screamed outside the Beatles’ New York hotel. Its
backbone is rare footage filmed by documentarians Albert and David
Maysles of John, Paul, George and Ringo being exceedingly silly.
— Grab your captain's hat and fake mustache for a tour of yacht rock,
the once dismissed musical genre that has found new love of late. HBO's
revealing “Music Box: Yacht Rock: A Dockumentary” traces the rise of the
music style — elevated pop music infused with jazz and R&B — from the
perspective of its makers, including Michael McDonald, Kenny Loggins and
Christopher Cross. The documentary nicely connects yacht rock to the
culture and music heritage, adding the creators of the web series who
coined the label. Sail away on Friday, Nov. 29.
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This combination of images shows promotional art for the series "The
Madness," left, the film "Sweethearts," center, and the film
"Nutcrackers." (Netflix/Max/Hulu via AP)
— Eric Clapton has a new live album
and concert film, “Eric Clapton’s Crossroads Guitar Festival 2023,”
which captured the shows on Sept. 23-24, 2023, at the Crypto.com
Arena in Los Angeles. Only Clapton could attract this level of
musical talent to join him: Gary Clark Jr., Sheryl Crow, H.E.R., Los
Lobos, John Mayer, Santana and The Wallflowers. The master of
ceremonies is Bill Murray. This was the seventh installment of the
festival after a four-year break. Guitar World hailed it as “a
six-string celebration.”
— AP Entertainment Writer Mark Kennedy
NEW SHOWS TO STREAM NOV. 25-DEC. 1
— When a CIA agent who goes by “Martian” (played by Michael
Fassbender) returns to the London office after a long undercover
job, the transition to real life is not an easy one in “The Agency.”
The espionage thriller also stars Jodie Turner-Smith as a former
love who complicates matters. “It’s the battle of his soul between
what he does for a living and the relationships he has,” Fassbender
told the AP. George Clooney is an executive producer. The story is
based on a 2015 French espionage series called “The Bureau.” Jeffrey
Wright, Katherine Waterston and Richard Gere also star. “The Agency”
premieres Friday, Nov. 29 on Paramount+ with Showtime.
— America first fell for the notion of people of a certain age
finding love on ABC’s “The Golden Bachelor” and most recently “The
Golden Bachelorette.” Netflix — and Michelle Obama, who is an
executive producer — have jumped on the trend with a docuseries
called “The Later Daters” debuting Friday, Nov. 29. Cameras follow
six silver singles as they go on a series of blind dates to find
love and companionship.
— Alicia Rancilio
— Colman Domingo stars in a new conspiracy thriller series “The
Madness” as a CNN pundit who is framed for the murder of a white
supremacist. It deals with misinformation and disinformation spread
online about Domingo’s Muncie Daniels character, and the damage it
can do to an individual and community. “The Madness” hits Netflix on
Thursday.
— Ryan Pearson
NEW VIDEO GAMES TO PLAY
— There are plenty of job simulators out there, but Uncle Chop’s
Rocket Shop is the first one I know of that also invites you to
“ponder the futility of your existence.” You are a spaceship
mechanic, so instead of flying around exploring strange new worlds,
you’re stuck on a lonely asteroid tightening screws and replacing
burnt-out wires. You also have to contend with a particularly
demanding boss — one who might actually kill you if you don’t make
your quota. The result, from British developer Beard Envy, is a mix
of tricky, time-sensitive mechanical puzzles and surreal black
comedy. Start choppin’ Thursday on PlayStation 5, Xbox X/S, Switch
or PC.
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