2 minute read
“__ __ in the Head”; Sinatra film
What’s Available NOW On
“Narco-Saints”
From South Korea comes this crime drama about a businessman who has no choice but to cooperate with the secret operation of a government intelligence agency to track down the Korean drug lord who has taken control of Suriname in South America. Ha Jung-woo, Hwang Jung-min and Park Hae-soo head the cast. (ORIGINAL)
“Jo Koy: Live From the Los Angeles Forum”
The Washington-born and -raised comic takes on topics such as public sneezing, getting lost in the Philippines, his relationship with his teenage son and the indignities of living with sleep apnea in this standup special recorded this past March at what is now known as the Kia Forum in Inglewood, Calif. (ORIGINAL)
Jennifer Kaytin Robinson (“Someone Great”) directed this dark comedy that stars Maya Hawke (“Stranger Things”) and Camila Mendes (“Riverdale”) as high-school girls who form an unlikely and secret friendship to go after each other’s tormentors. Austin Abrams, Sophie Turner, Ava Capr and Paris Berelc are also in the talented cast. (ORIGINAL)
As the sophomore round of this drama series opens, school is back in session under the militant authority of Alfea’s former headmistress Rosalind (Lesley Sharp) and fairies are disappearing, indicating the presence a dangerous threat that lurks in the shadows. Abigail Cowen, Hannah van der Westhuysen and Precious Mustapha are among cast returnees. (ORIGINAL)
Domhnall Gleeson of “The Patient” on FX on Hulu
“I didn’t think of it as TV or a movie. I just thought about it as me and Steve (Carell) and, you know, who is directing and a great script. I think separating it out in terms of thinking of the form wouldn’t have been helpful for me. ... All that mattered was the scene and what it was about and what we were doing.”
Mekai Curtis of “Power Book III: Raising Kanan” on Starz
Danny DeVito, executive producer and voice of “Satan” on FX’s animated “Little Demon”
“I’ve got three kids. ... They all have been really great, but we’ve had, like, all the crazy stuff that we went through in teenage years. And I think that the idea of our show, ‘Little Demon,’ really hits on the family issue that you go through during those teenage years, especially with all the different problems that you have.”