New this week: We Are Lady Parts & A new The Conjuring
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This combination of photos shows promotional art for We Are Lady Parts, a series premiering June 3 on Peacock, left, Sweet Tooth, a series premiering June 4 on Netflix, center, and The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It, a film streaming Friday on HBO Max. (Peacock/Netflix/HBO Max via AP)
Here’s a collection curated by The Associated Press’ entertainment journalists of what’s arriving on TV, streaming services and music platforms this week.
MOVIES Pride Month will be celebrated across many streaming platforms beginning this week. One standout new release is “Changing the Game,” Michael Barnett’s documentary about three transgender teens navigating high school athletics. The film, which first premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival back in 2019, is only just getting a release, on Hulu beginning Tuesday, with some updated material. Amid swirling med
Cinemas have finally begun to reopen, in America and around the world, as more and more people continue to get vaccinated against the coronavirus, and the recent success of âA Quiet Place Part IIâ seems to signal that the box office is back.
Hereâs a collection curated by The Associated Pressâ entertainment journalists of whatâs arriving on TV, streaming services and music platforms this week.
MOVIES
â Pride Month will be celebrated across many streaming platforms beginning this week. One standout new release is âChanging the Game,â Michael Barnettâs documentary about three transgender teens navigating high school athletics. The film, which first premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival back in 2019, is only just getting a release, on Hulu beginning Tuesday, with some updated material. Amid swirling media attention, âChanging the Gameâ humanizes a sometimes fraught issue by staying close to the kids â a wrestler in Texas, a
Anarchy in the U.K. takes on a whole new meaning with the arrival of We Are Lady Parts, Peacock s punk rock comedy about an all-female Muslim band that bangs out songs like Ain t No One Gonna Honor Kill My Sister But Me and Voldemort Under My Headscarf. They have the chops and attitude â now all they need is a lead guitarist, a fan or two, and a gig that s not in the back of an uncle s halal butcher shop. Almost Famous ? Not even close, and that s what makes this hilarious, six-part British series, written, directed and produced by Nida Manzoor ( Doctor Who ), so deliciously subversive. The underdog tale, which premieres June 3, is a hilarious hybrid of pummeling punk rockisms, immigrant insider humor and 21st century feminism. It s everything you never expected to see in a show about Muslims . or in a series about a struggling garage band. Fans of Netflix s Never Have I Ever, which returns in July, will find inspiration and deep humor in this new bunch of female misfi
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