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Hereâs a collection curated by The Associated Pressâ entertainment journalists of whatâs arriving on TV, streaming services and music platforms this week.
MOVIES
â To some, a night out at the movies is synonymous with the holiday season, normally the busiest and most festive time for moviegoing. This year, there are still a handful of notable movies arriving in cinemas â Paul Greengrass âNews of the World,â with Tom Hanks; Emerald Fennell s jolting, subversive âPromising Young Woman,â starring Carey Mulligan; and Italian filmmaker Matteo Garrone s âPinocchio,â with Roberto Benigni as Geppetto. But with more than half of U.S. theatres closed, two of the biggest movies of the year â�
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by The Associated Press
Last Updated Dec 21, 2020 at 6:14 pm EDT
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 To some, a night out at the movies is synonymous with the holiday season, normally the busiest and most festive time for moviegoing. This year, there are still a handful of notable movies arriving in cinemas Paul Greengrass’ “News of the World,” with Tom Hanks; Emerald Fennell’s jolting, subversive “Promising Young Woman,” starring Carey Mulligan; and Italian filmmaker Matteo Garrone’s “Pinocchio,” with Roberto Benigni as Geppetto. But with more than half of U.S. theatres closed, two of the biggest movies of the year “Soul” and “Wonder Woman 1984” will be going straight to streaming.
Paducahâs Market House Theatre is striding forward into the realm of the digital as they launch âThe Christmas Book,â the playhouseâs first on-demand streaming production, this Friday.
Written and directed by the theaterâs executive director, Michael Cochran, the play follows a Midwest family in the 1940s that comes into contact with a mysterious and magical stranger during the holiday season.
âI wanted to take my chance and try to write a Christmas play but try to do something with a small cast that still had that traditional holiday story feel to it,â the director said. âItâs not about toys or anything like that. Itâs more about hope and love and who this strange guy is.â