Texarkana Gazette

New this week: ‘All That Breathes’ and ‘Your Place or Mine’

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Here’s a collection curated by The Associated Press’ entertainm­ent journalist­s of what’s arriving on TV, streaming services and music and video game platforms this week.

MOVIES

■ Shaunak Sen’s “All That Breathes,” one of the more transfixin­g and beautiful documentar­ies of the past year, is about a pair of brothers in New Dehli who make a makeshift clinic to mend and heal the birds of prey who are increasing­ly falling to Earth in the pollution-choked Indian capital. The film, nominated for best documentar­y at the Academy Awards, is a stirring and poetic portrait of ecological urban rescue streaming on HBO Max. (It also premiered on HBO on Tuesday.) Nadeem Shehzad and Mohammad Saud may be amateurs, but they’ve saved some 20,000 birds.

■ With Valentine’s Day fast approachin­g, the rom-coms cometh. Two notable ones are on tap this week: “Your Place or Mine” on Netflix and “Somebody I Used to Know” on Prime Video. Aline Brosh McKenna’s “Your Place or Mine,” stars Reese Witherspoo­n and Ashton Kutcher as longtime friends who swap houses for a week. Dave Franco’s “Somebody I Used to

Know” is his second film as director and fourth collaborat­ion with his wife, Alison Brie. Brie stars as a young woman who while visiting her hometown reunites with an old flame (Jay Ellis).

— AP Film Writer Jake Coyle

MUSIC

■ Paramore’s “This Is Why” marks the first album from Hayley Williams, Taylor York and Zac Farro since 2017’s “After Laughter.” The trio says the album summarizes “the rollercoas­ter of being alive in 2022” and the singles seem to hint at a funkier, indie rock approach, including the terrific, jangly title cut. The band’s third single, “C’est Comme Ça,” (which translates roughly into the expression “That’s just how it is”) contains the spicy lyrics: “I hate to admit getting better is boring/ But the high cost of chaos/Who can afford it?”

— Entertainm­ent Writer

Mark Kennedy

TELEVISION

■ A new Lifetime movie called “Black Girl Missing” is inspired by true instances of missing women of color who don’t get the same attention or spotlight from the authoritie­s and media that a missing white woman does. Garcelle Beauvais executive produces and stars as a woman whose missing daughter is dismissed as a runaway, as news of a missing white girl stirs up a media frenzy. “Black Girl Missing” debuted Saturday.

■ MGM+ (formerly known as EPIX) is out with a new documentar­y about Jack Roland Murphy — also known as “Murf the Surf.” Murf was an infamous thief, who was also known for his elaborate, tall tales, stole the Star of India sapphire — plus other jewels — from New York’s Museum of Natural History in 1964. To date, it’s the largest jewel thief in the city’s history. Murf went on to be convicted of murder and then sentenced to life in prison, plus additional time added later for other crimes but was paroled in 1986. The four-part series, which premiered Sunday, looks at Murphy’s life, crimes and how a criminal was able to captivate both the media and public.

— Alicia Rancilio

VIDEO GAMES

■ Warner Bros. Games is hoping to turn around its fortunes with Hogwarts Legacy, an ambitious open-world adventure set at the school of magic in the 1800s. Players can create their own protagonis­t, a witch or wizard who “holds the key to an ancient secret that threatens to tear the wizarding world apart” — as if the Pottervers­e doesn’t have enough agita already. You can pick up your wand now on the PlayStatio­n 5, Xbox X/S or PC.

— Lou Kesten

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