The Columbus Dispatch

New this week: Miley Cyrus, ‘Luther’ and Oscars viewing

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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

The 95th Academy Awards are Sunday, which means time is running out for catching up on the nominees. The show, itself, can be streamed beginning at 8 pm EST on Abc.com and the ABC app, with authentica­tion of a provider, as well as on Hulu Live TV, Youtubetv, AT&T TV and Fubotv. Most nominees are streaming or available for digital rental. If you’re caught up on the features, many of the short films are worth catching, including Pamela Ribon’s animated nominee, “My Year of Dicks,” the Russian Arctic doc “Halout” and João Gonzalez’s “Ice Merchants.” Over on the Criterion Channel, the film series “Michelle Yeoh Kicks Ass” is streaming to honor the “Everything Everywhere All at Once” star and best-actress nominee. The series collects some of her highlights as an action star in Hong Kong, including “Yes, Madam!” (1985), “Royal

Warriors” (1986) and the Ang Lee masterpiec­e “Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon” (2000).

Does Idris Elba need James Bond when he’s got John Luther? In “Luther: The Fallen Sun,” Elba returns as the London homicide detective he’s played across nearly a decade in the BBC crime series. In “The Fallen Sun,” streaming Friday, on Netflix, Luther gets his first feature film treatment.

The long tradition of Disney sports underdog movies gets a new entry in Jingyi Shao’s “Chang Can Dunk,” premiering Friday, on Disney+. Bloom Li stars as a 16-year-old high-schooler with one mission: to dunk.

– Jake Coyle

Music

Miley Cyrus has earned ALL the flowers. The single “Flowers” from her upcoming album has become the most streamed song in a single week in Spotify history and a chart topper on the Billboard Hot 100. It will be on “Endless Summer Vacation,” arriving Friday with contributi­ons from Brandi Carlile and Sia. Recorded in Los Angeles and produced with Kid Harpoon, Greg Kurstin, Mike WILL Made-it, and Tyler

Johnson, Miley describes the album as her “love letter to LA.” The I’m-finewithou­t-you single “Flowers” has been interprete­d as a response song to Bruno Mars’ “When I Was Your Man” and it was released on her ex-husband Liam Hemsworth’s birthday. Fans can also check out Disney+’s original special event, “Miley Cyrus – Endless Summer Vacation (Backyard Sessions)” premiering on March 10.

If you really liked “Asphalt Meadows” by Death Cab for Cutie, but think you might like it a little softer, you’re in luck: “Asphalt Meadows (Acoustic)” is a new, stripped-down take on their critically acclaimed 10th studio album, which The New York Times praised, saying “the band brings its incisive, anguished writing to a particular­ly 2022 brand of existentia­l angst.” Fans of the band will also find a new song co-written by lead vocalist and guitarist Ben Gibbard as the theme song for Apple TV+ “Shrinking” starring Jason Segel and Harrison Ford.

– Mark Kennedy

Television

Bravo’s “Top Chef” is expanding its scope with an all-star edition for its 20th season debuting Thursday. Winners and finalists from different “Top Chef” iterations will compete. Contestant­s represent Brazil, Saudi Arabia, Thailand and even Kentucky in season 20. Episodes were filmed in London, but the finale moved to Paris. It’s the first time an entire “Top Chef” season has taken place abroad.

The new series “School Spirits” isn’t about homecoming floats or high school mascots but instead is a YA mystery. It stars Peyton List (“Cobra Kai”) as a teen who is stuck in limbo in the afterlife after her murder. She enlists help from other spirit friends to help track down her killer. The series is based on a graphic novel by siblings Megan and Nate Trinrud, due out in the fall. The eight-episode first season debuts March 9 on Paramount+.

Kerry Washington returns to TV in a half-hour comedy called “Unprisoned”

on Hulu. Created by author Tracy Mcmillan and based on her life, Washington plays a single mom who works as a relationsh­ip therapist whose father (played by Delroy Lindo of “The Good Fight”) moves in with her and her son after he’s released from prison. “Unprisoned” premieres Friday, March 10.

– Alicia Rancilio

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