Timothée Chalamet starring as a desk tennis wizard in “Marty Supreme” and Charli xcx’s soundtrack to Emily Brontë’s “Wuthering Heights” are a number of the new tv, movies, music and video games headed to a tool close to you.
Also among the many streaming choices price your time this week, as chosen by The Associated Press’ leisure journalists: Richard Linklater’s deliciously wistful “Blue Moon” starring Ethan Hawke, Aldis Hodge returning for Season 2 of “Cross” and Nintendo might have its most frenetic tennis recreation but with Mario Tennis Fever.
— Pull up a chair to hearken to Ethan Hawke’s Lorenz Hart maintain court docket in Richard Linklater’s deliciously wistful “Blue Moon” (Saturday, Feb. 14 on Netflix). Linklater’s movie spends one night time with the celebrated lyricist who’s watching his longtime songwriter accomplice, Richard Rodgers (Andrew Scott) transfer on with the premiere of “Oklahoma!” on Broadway. Hawke is nominated for finest actor by the Oscars. In my evaluation, I known as Hawke’s Hart “terribly good firm.”
— The A24 romance “Eternity” (Friday, Feb. 13 on Apple TV) stars Elizabeth Olsen in an afterlife conundrum. In a sort of weigh-station purgatory, she should select tips on how to spend her afterlife, along with her longtime husband (Miles Turner) or her old flame (Callum Turner), who died in World War II. In her evaluation, AP Film Writer Lindsey Bahr known as “Eternity” “imaginative and shrewdly whimsical with an utterly charming cast.”
— Another A24 hit, “Marty Supreme,” arrives on premium video-on-demand Feb. 10. It’s the primary probability to look at certainly one of 2025’s most acclaimed and Oscar-nominated motion pictures at residence. In her evaluation, AP’s Jocelyn Noveck known as it “a nerve-busting adrenaline jolt of a movie.” Timothée Chalamet stars as a Nineteen Fifties shoe salesman in New York hellbent on turning into the highest skilled ping-pong participant.
— AP Film Writer Jake Coyle
— Patience is a advantage and time is luxurious, notably for these topic to the music trade. Luckily, Jill Scott, the once-in-a-generation R&B, neo-soul-and-then-some singer performs by her personal guidelines. On Friday, she is going to launch “To Whom This May Concern,” her sixth studio album and first full-length venture in a decade. Lead singles “Beautiful People” and “Pressha” make it clear that this a meditative launch born of expertise — lush manufacturing, dwell instrumentation and at its heart, the intimacy of Scott’s unmistakable voice like a musical north star. The album will even options Ab-Soul, J.I.D., Tierra Whack and Too $hort.
— Charli xcx’s first full-length album since “Brat” summer season got here and went is the soundtrack to Emerald Fennell’s starry adaptation of Emily Brontë’s “Wuthering Heights,” out Friday. It is likely to be sensible to not anticipate the neon-chartreuse of her rave work; the primary style got here within the type of “House” that includes John Cale, an industrial, gothic introduction to the romance. That music, to cite Charli quoting Cale, is each “elegant and brutal.” Other moments comprise Charli’s signatures: autotuned vocals, sudden manufacturing, shackled pop hooks. If that resonates, start with “Wall of Sound” and “Chains of Love.”
— AP Music Writer Maria Sherman
— Aldis Hodge is again as Alex Cross, the detective created by novelist James Patterson, in Season 2 of “Cross” for Prime Video. In the brand new episodes, Cross is on the case of a serial killer looking corrupt billionaires. It drops Wednesday.
— Alicia Rancilio
— While a lot of the world is watching the Winter Olympics, our pals within the Mushroom Kingdom are hitting the courts in Mario Tennis Fever. This may very well be Nintendo’s most frenetic tennis recreation but, because of “fever rackets” that allow you to uncork fireballs, lightning bolts, tornadoes and different results towards your opponents. You can play singles or doubles matches towards pals, selecting from a forged of 38 favorites like Princess Peach, Donkey Kong and Yoshi. Or you possibly can play solo in an journey that turns Mario and firm into infants who must study tennis expertise earlier than they will develop up. Opening serve comes Thursday, Feb. 12, on Switch 2.
— Tokyo’s Grasshopper Manufacture has constructed a status over time with extravagantly gory video games like No More Heroes and Lollipop Chainsaw. Its newest is Romeo is a Dead Man, through which the studio guarantees “super bloody action” and “crazy twists and turns to blow players’ minds.” Romeo Stargazer is an FBI agent looking fugitives throughout a number of universes after the space-time continuum collapses. He can wield swords, weapons and extra futuristic weapons, and he can summon small minions to assault en masse. And sure, there’s a lacking girlfriend named Juliet. These violent delights begin Wednesday, Feb. 11, on PlayStation 5, Xbox X/S and PC.
— Lou Kesten
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