COMIMG SOON
Out this week
Albums
* This Is Me... Now by Jennifer Lopez: Ninth album by the American singer; is a sequel to her third album This Is Me... Then (2002) and her first album in a decade, following 2014’s A.K.A.; led by the single ‘Can’t Get Enough’; is accompanied by a musical film, titled This Is Me... Now: A Love Story, that featuring songs from the album.
Movies
* Land of Bad (starring Liam Hemsworth, Russell Crowe, Luke Hemsworth, Ricky Whittle, Milo Ventimiglia) – action thriller; a rookie air force combat controller (Hemsworth) relies on the remote air support of a seasoned drone pilot (Crowe) after a mission gone wrong and turns into a rescue operation.
* Lights Out (starring Frank Grillo, Mekhi Phifer, Jaime King, Dermot Mulroney, Scott Adkins) – action thriller; a homeless veteran (Grillo) and an ex-con (Phifer) go against corrupt cops and hired killers who are gunning for them.
* Bleeding Love (starring Clara McGregor, Ewan McGregor, Kim Zimmer, Devyn McDowell) – drama; a father (Ewan McGregor) takes his estranged, troubled daughter (Clara McGregor) on a road trip, secretly taking her to rehab.
66th Annual Grammy Awards
Winners:
* Record of the year: ‘Flowers’ – Miley Cyrus
* Album of the year: Midnights – Taylor Swift
* Song of the year: ‘What Was I Made For?’ – Billie Eilish
* Best new artist: Victoria Monét
* Best pop solo performance: ‘Flowers’ – Miley Cyrus
* Best pop duo/group performance: ‘Ghost in the Machine’ – SZA featuring Phoebe Bridgers
* Best pop vocal album: Midnights – Taylor Swift
* Best rock performance: ‘Not Strong Enough’ – Boygenius
* Best metal performance: ‘72 Seasons’ – Metallica
* Best rock song: ‘Not Strong Enough’ – Boygenius
* Best rock album: This Is Why – Paramore
* Best compilation soundtrack for visual media: Barbie the Album – Various Artists
* Best song written for visual media: ‘What Was I Made For?’ – Billie Eilish (from Barbie)
For the complete list of winners, visit
grammy.com.
Orion and the Dark
Voice cast: Jacob Tremblay, Paul Walter Hauser, Angela Bassett, Colin Hanks, Natasia Demetriou, Golda Rosheuvel, Nat Faxon, Ike Barinholtz, Aparna Nancherla, and Carla Gugino
Director: Sean Charmatz
Tagline: Hello darkness, my new friend.
* Animated fantasy comedy; a timid young boy (Tremblay) must learn to stop letting fear control his life as he goes on an unforgettable journey.
* Written by Charlie Kaufman, based on the children’s book of the same name by Emma Yarlett.
* Is DreamWorks Animation’s 47th film, and the first DreamWorks animated movie to premiere directly on Netflix.
* Has received positive reviews by critics who found it sweet and thoughtful.
* Score composed by Robert Lydecker and Kevin Lax.