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New this week: ‘Cherry,’ Kids’ Choice Awards, ‘Bloodlands’

- — AP Television Writer Lynn Elber

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

■ Anthony and Joe Russo, the filmmaking brothers behind the “Avengers” movies, pivot in a different direction on “Cherry,” a new drama about PTSD and drug addiction. Tom Holland stars as a combat medic who suffers psychologi­cally after returning from tours in Iraq and Afghanista­n. A doctor prescribes him OxyContin, and his subsequent opioid addiction leads to a life of bank robbing. The film, based on Nico Walker’s best-selling semi-autobiogra­phical novel, is available on Apple TV+. In their first directoria­l project since “Avengers: Endgame,” the Russos employ their blockbuste­r aesthetic on a stylized and self-indulgent American crime drama.

■ The late days of winter, let alone of a pandemic, can drag anyone down. It’s a good time to break out some Preston Sturges. Thankfully, on Sunday, The Criterion

Channel will launch an eightfilm series of the screwball master — a body of work that stands as one of the sublime and most absurdly entertaini­ng in all of movies. Many of them come from Sturges’ early ‘40s blitz: “The Great McGinty,” “Christmas in July,” “Sullivan’s Travels,” “The Palm Beach Story,” “The Miracle of Morgan’s Creek.” But look out, also, for 1948’s lesser-known “Unfaithful­ly Yours,” a daringly sinister comedy in which a conductor (Rex

Harrison) spends a concert fantasizin­g about how he’ll respond to the wife (Linda Darnell) he believes has had an affair. For slapstick, it is gloriously dark.

—AP Film Writer

Jake Coyle

Music

■ The 2021 Grammys will hand out 84 awards Sunday, but what’s more exciting? The performers. Taylor Swift, BTS, Cardi B, Billie Eilish, Harry Styles, Bad Bunny, Post Malone, Megan

Thee Stallion and Dua Lipa will take the stage. The show, hosted by Trevor Noah, will air from Los Angeles on CBS and Paramount+ at 7 p.m. Other performers include Chris Martin, John Mayer, Doja Cat, Maren Morris, DaBaby, HAIM, Lil Baby, Brandi Carlile, Roddy Ricch, Brittany Howard, Miranda Lambert, Mickey Guyton and Black Pumas.

■ Selena Gomez is tapping into her Mexican roots with her first Spanish-language project. “Revelación” features collaborat­ions with Puerto Rican performers Rauw Alejandro and Myke Towers as well as French producer DJ Snake, whom Gomez worked with on the pop and Latin hit “Taki Taki,” also featuring Cardi B and Ozuna. Gomez’s singles from her new seven-song release – “Baila Conmigo” (“Dance with Me”) and “De Una Vez” (“At Once”) – have both peaked at No. 4 on Billboard’s Hot Latin songs chart.

■ After topping the charts with his brothers, Nick Jonas is going solo again. The pop star and “The Voice” mentor will released “Spaceman” on Friday. It is the 28-year-old’s fourth solo effort and features the singles “This Is Heaven” and “Spaceman,” which he recently performed on “Saturday Night Live.” — AP Music Editor

Mesfin Fekadu

Television

■ Grown-ups don’t have a lock on awards shows, as Nickelodeo­n’s Kids’ Choice Awards proves once again. The ceremony promises to be a virtual “wild ride” that, yes, will include slime. Among the creative solutions to pandemic-era safety: interactiv­e video walls that bring celebritie­s and families at home together. Top nominees include Justin Bieber, who is scheduled to be among the performers; Ariana Grande; “Stranger Things” and “Wonder Woman 1984.” Kenan Thompson of “Saturday Night Live” will host the event airing 6:30 p.m. Saturday on channels including Nickelodeo­n and Nick Jr.

■ A decades-old cold case involving a series of disappeara­nces is at the heart of the Irish crime thriller “Bloodlands,” debuting Monday, March 15, on the Acorn TV streaming service. James Nesbitt stars as a veteran detective forced to explore his own troubled past during the investigat­ion. The country’s history also is part of the mystery: The missing vanished just before the 1998 peace agreement to end Northern Ireland’s entrenched sectarian violence. The four-part drama’s cast includes Charlene McKenna (“Peaky Blinders”) and Ian McElhinney (“Game of Thrones”).

 ?? Acorn TV/Apple TV+/Nickelodeo­n ?? ■ This combinatio­n photo shows key art for the Acorn TV series "Bloodlands," premiering March 15, left, key art for the Apple TV+ film "Cherry," center, and key art for Nickelodeo­n’s "Kids’ Choice Awards," hosted by Kenan Thompson and airing on March 13.
Acorn TV/Apple TV+/Nickelodeo­n ■ This combinatio­n photo shows key art for the Acorn TV series "Bloodlands," premiering March 15, left, key art for the Apple TV+ film "Cherry," center, and key art for Nickelodeo­n’s "Kids’ Choice Awards," hosted by Kenan Thompson and airing on March 13.

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