Exciting new entertainment options are on the horizon for viewers and gamers alike. Eddie Redmayne takes on a new role as a sniper for hire in the limited series 'The Day of the Jackal,' while the popular series 'Yellowstone' gears up for the launch of its final episodes.
For those looking for fresh streaming content, there are several noteworthy selections to consider. Aubrey Plaza stars in the coming-of-age comedy 'My Old Ass,' offering a unique and moving narrative. Additionally, fans of Nintendo can look forward to the release of 'Mario & Luigi: Brothership,' a video game featuring the iconic siblings embarking on a new adventure.
New Movies to Stream Nov. 4-10
Streaming platforms are set to offer a diverse range of films this week. 'My Old Ass' presents a psychedelic journey with Aubrey Plaza, while 'Made in England: The Films of Powell and Pressburger' explores the cinematic influence of Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger, as narrated by Martin Scorsese.
For those interested in political dramas, titles like 'The Parallax View,' 'The Manchurian Candidate,' and 'A Face in the Crowd' are available for streaming. Spike Lee's 'Malcolm X' and Steven Spielberg's 'Lincoln' are also recommended picks for a deeper dive into American politics.
New Music to Stream Nov. 4-10
Music enthusiasts can look forward to the release of 'The Concert for a New South Africa (Durban)' by Whitney Houston, capturing her iconic performance in post-apartheid South Africa. Additionally, the indie rock band Tsunami is receiving a comprehensive collection from Numero Group, offering a retrospective look at their career.
New Shows to Stream Nov. 4-10
Television audiences can anticipate Eddie Redmayne's return in 'The Day of the Jackal,' a Peacock limited series where he portrays a mysterious sniper for hire. Prime Video introduces 'Citadel: Honey Bunny,' a spy prequel set in India, while 'Yellowstone' continues its saga with the second half of its final season.
New Video Games to Play
Gamers can join Mario and Luigi in their latest adventure, 'Mario & Luigi: Brothership,' where the brothers navigate through various islands and engage in turn-based combat. This exciting game is set to launch on the Nintendo Switch platform, offering players a new and engaging experience.