True stories: “Fanny: The Right to Rock” (2022, not rated) looks back at the legendary ‘70s all-women rock group (also on DVD) and “He Dreams of Giants” (2022, TV-MA) follows filmmaker Terry Gilliam as he finally completes his decades-in-the-making “The Man Who Killed Don Quixote.” Netflix Jessie Buckley stars in the allegorical horror film “Men” (2022, R) from filmmaker Alex Garland and Winona Ryder headlines the thriller “Gone in the Night” (2022, not rated) costarring John Gallagher Jr. Léa Seydoux and Kristen Stewart costar in the moody blend of science fiction, horror, and conspiracy thriller. Viggo Mortensen stars in David Cronenberg’s “Crimes of the Future” (2022, R) as an artist who spontaneously grows new organs and turns surgery into performance art. The animated “Belle” (Japan, 2021, PG, English and Japanese soundtracks with subtitles) reimagines the “Beauty and the Beast” fairy tale as a high school romantic drama that plays out in a cyberspace hangout where teens can play out a fantasy life with a virtual persona. Owen Wilson plays the estranged father who may have a secret life. (Netflix)Ī schoolkid (Walker Scobell) discovers that the “Secret Headquarters” (2022, PG) of the world’s most powerful superhero is hidden beneath his family home in the family superhero comedy from filmmakers Henry Joost and Ariel Schulman. Tamra Davis directs the screen adaptation of the Broadway musical and Gabriella Uhl, Debra Messing and Rhea Perlman costar. In “13: The Musical” (2022, PG), an adolescent boy (Eli Golden) who moves from New York to a small Indiana town plans to throw the ultimate bar mitzvah to win over his new schoolmates. It’s the debut feature from stunt coordinator-turned-director J.J. Dave Franco is his junior partner in this mix of action thriller, horror movie and buddy comedy, and Meagan Good, Scott Adkins, Snoop Dogg and Peter Stormare costar. ”Day Shift” (2022, R) stars Jamie Foxx plays a single father in San Fernando Valley whose pool cleaning job is a cover for his real profession: He’s a licensed vampire hunter who makes his living killing the undead. Three episodes available, new episodes on Fridays. Robert Pine, Cherry Jones and Julie Ann Emery costar. John Ridley and Carlton Cuse adapt the nonfiction book by Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Sheri Fink. Vera Farmiga stars in the limited series “Five Days at Memorial” (TV-MA), based on the true story of a New Orleans hospital struggling to save patients in the chaotic aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, and making sacrifices in the process. Chanté Adams plays a Black star who tries out for the team at time when Major League baseball was still segregated, D’Arcy Carden and Roberta Colindrez costar as members of the squad, Nick Offerman is the coach, and Rosie O’Donnell makes an appearance as the proprietor of a gay bar. Abbi Jacobson co-creates the series and stars as Carson, a talented but anxious catcher who becomes the reluctant team leader, but the show embraces multiple stories and experiences. “A League of Their Own” (TV- MA) expands on the story of the real-life All-American Girls Professional Baseball League, which was founded during World War II, featured in the 1992 sports comedy of the same name. What’s new for home viewing on Video on Demand and Netflix, Hulu, Disney+, HBO Max, Amazon Prime and other streaming services.
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