The Bakersfield Californian

NEW MOVIES TO STREAM

- — Lindsey Bahr

Jason Momoa hosting a new travel docuseries for Max called “On the Roam” and the Finnish romantic comedy “Fallen Leaves” are some of the new television, movies, music and games headed to a device near you.

Also among the streaming offerings worth your time as selected by The Associated Press’ entertainm­ent journalist­s are Mandy Patinkin starring in a whodunit aboard an ocean liner in Hulu’s “Death and Other Details,” the big and fun action movie “Fast X” and a Paramount+ documentar­y on June Carter Cash.

The best romantic comedy of the year was an 81-minute Finnish film called “Fallen Leaves,” which will be streaming on MUBI today. Director Aki Kaurismäki points his lens towards an alcoholic constructi­on worker, Holappa ( Jussi Vatanen) and a supermarke­t employee, Ansa (Alma Pöysti), who has just been sacked. Their surroundin­gs are bleak, but their awkward courtship is anything but. AP film writer Jake Coyle named “Fallen Leaves” his No. 1 of 2023 and wrote in his review that “short, sweet and utterly delightful, (‘Fallen Leaves’) is the kind of movie that’s so charming, you want to run it back the moment it’s over.”

Fashion model Bethann Hardison, now 81, looks back at her five decades as a Black woman in the industry in a documentar­y she co-directed with Frédéric Tcheng, “Invisible Beauty,” which began streaming Thursday on Hulu. Hardison famously participat­ed in the 1973 “Battle of Versailles” fashion show and later founded coalitions to encourage more diversity in high fashion.

“Bethann’s legacy is undeniable,” Tcheng told the AP in an interview last year.

“She’s really changed the way fashion looks. She singlehand­edly led the industry to really change the way they thought about racial diversity and integrated the modeling industry. And she went way beyond that. Now she’s working with designers and just creating community at every stage of her life.”

Or if you just want some big, dumb, fun action, “Fast X” raced to Prime Video on Tuesday. AP’s Mark Kennedy wrote in his review that “Fast X” is monstrousl­y silly and stupidly entertaini­ng — just Wile E. Coyote stuff, ridiculous stunts employing insane G-forces and everything seemingly on fire. There are elements of ‘Mission: Impossible,’ 007 and ‘John Wick,’ as if all the action franchises were somehow merging. But here’s a warning: It careens to an end without a payoff, a more dangerous stunt than any in the movies themselves.” Kennedy singled out Jason Momoa’s bad guy as one of the main reasons to watch and called the film “pure popcorn lunacy.”

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