The Middletown Press (Middletown, CT)

New this week: Arcade Fire, ‘Hatching,’ Three Mile Island

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— The suppressed emotions and anxieties of a seemingly flawless 12-year-old girl gather monstrous proportion­s in Hanna Bergholm’s “Hatching,” a Finnish body horror fairy tale that begins streaming Friday on Hulu. In the film, young Tinja (Siiri Solalinna), whose mother runs the artificial­ly upbeat video blog “Lovely Everyday Life,” hides a dead bird’s egg in her bedroom that grows unusually large and hatches a very metaphoric­al beaked beast.

— As of May 1, the Criterion Channel is hosting a 15-film series devoted to the Austin, Texas, auteur, streaming films from Richard Linklater’s Gen X-defining breakthrou­gh “Slacker” to his years-inthe-making Oscar-nominated hit “Boyhood.”

— Sofia Alvarez penned two well-received Netflix teen rom-coms adapted from Jenny Han’s novels: 2018’s “To All the Boys I’ve Ever Loved” and its 2020 sequel, “To All the Boys: P.S. I Still Love You.” In “Along for the Ride,” debuting Friday on Netflix, Alvarez makes her directoria­l debut.

MUSIC

— Arcade Fire’s sixth album, “WE,” is only about 40 minutes long but there’s a lot in those 40 minutes, ranging from throbbing, chilly electronic­a to earnest camp-fire singalongs.The band has tapped Radiohead producer Nigel Godrich to produce alongside the band’s Win Butler and Régine Chassagne. Catch the result on “Saturday Night Live” the day after the album drops.

— It’s the 50th anniversar­y of 1972 and The Black Crowes are celebratin­g with an EP of covers from songs that came out that year. There are renditions of The Rolling Stones’ “Rocks Off,” T. Rex’s “The Slider,” Rod Stewart’s “You Wear It Well,” Little Feat’s “Easy to Slip,” David Bowie’s “Moonage Daydream” and The Temptation­s’ “Papa Was a Rollin’ Stone.” The Black Crowes’ album is titled “1972” and frontman Chris Robinson says that year was a watershed, saying “some of the greatest rock ‘n’ roll songs ever made came out of that year.”

TELEVISION

— “Meltdown: Three Mile Island” examines the Pennsylvan­ia nuclear power plant’s brush with disaster in 1979. The four-part documentar­y uses re-enactments, archival footage, home video and interviews to detail what is considered the most serious accident in U.S. commercial nuclear power plant operating history. “Meltdown” relies on the perspectiv­e of engineer and whistle-blower Richard Parks and members of the community that lived through the partial meltdown of one plant reactor. Directed by Kief Davidson (“The Ivory Game”), the docuseries premieres Wednesday on Netflix.

— “Star Trek: Strange New Worlds” offers another twist in the space saga that keeps on giving. The Paramount+ series is set during the pre-Capt. Kirk years of the U.S.S. Enterprise, when Christophe­r Pike (Anson Mount) commands the ship on its search for new worlds. Akiva Goldsman (“Star Trek: Picard”) wrote and directed the series premiere of the 10-episode season debuting weekly beginning Thursday.

— A documentar­y about Sheryl Crow is described as an “intimate story of song and sacrifice,” detailing her life and career through interviews with the Grammywinn­ing musician and friends and collaborat­ors including Laura Dern, Emmylou Harris and Joe Walsh. “Sheryl,” debuting Friday on Showtime, includes footage from two decades of touring as it covers the obstacles she faced from sexism in the music industry, her driving need for perfection and struggles with depression and cancer. Her influentia­l legacy and late-inlife motherhood also are part of the film directed by Amy Scott.

 ?? Associated Press ?? “Meltdown: Three Mile Island," premiering May 4 on Netflix, “Sheryl,” a documentar­y streaming May 6 on Showtime and “Hatching,” a film premiering May 6 on Hulu.
Associated Press “Meltdown: Three Mile Island," premiering May 4 on Netflix, “Sheryl,” a documentar­y streaming May 6 on Showtime and “Hatching,” a film premiering May 6 on Hulu.

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