Streaming Recommendations: Collaborations of Tina Fey and Steve Carell, Martha Stewart and José Andrés, and Maddie & Tae
Get ready, folks! Here's a roundup of exciting new TV shows, movies, music, and games heading your way:
- In "Another Simple Favor," Blake Lively and Anna Kendrick's characters jet off to Italy for a wedding, along with some mafia intrigue. Director Paul Feig brings this thrilling film to Amazon Prime Video on May 1, 2025[1][2].
- Another must-watch on Prime Video is "Nickel Boys," a powerful adaptation of Colson Whitehead's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, streaming from April 29, 2025. Set during the Jim Crow South, it offers a gripping first-person perspective on life at a brutal reform school[1][2].
- For a lesser-known gem, catch "La Cocina" on MUBI on May 2, 2025. This innovative film showcases the high-stress environment of a Times Square restaurant's kitchen staff, riddled with missing money and interpersonal tensions[1].
- Swedish rapper Yung Lean is keeping the party alive with his latest album, "Jonatan," arriving on World Affairs on an unspecified date in 2025. The music video for his lead single, "Forever Yung," is a macabre celebration of sorts, as Yung Lean hosts a funeral for himself[1].
- Country duo Maddie & Tae are back with another album full of summertime anthems titled "Love & Light," releasing on Mercury Nashville/UMG[1].
- On Friday, Isaiah Falls, a rising R&B talent, will release the A-side to his debut album, "LVRS PARADISE." Get ready for a dose of Southern Florida bounce[1].
- Tina Fey and Steve Carell reunite in "The Four Seasons," a Netflix series set to premiere on Thursday. Based on the 1981 film, it follows three couples taking annual vacations together, exploring the ups and downs of their relationships[1].
- Season 2 of "The Walking Dead: Dead City" is set to hit AMC on May 4, 2025. Negan (Jeffery Dean Morgan) and Maggie (Lauren Cohan) are back, this time navigating a post-apocalyptic Manhattan separated from the mainland[1].
- Apple TV+ presents "Careme" on Wednesday, a French historical drama compared to "The Bear" and "The Bourne Identity." It weaves culinary stardom with political intrigue as Marie-Antonin Careme climbs the ranks in Napoleon's Europe[1].
- "Yes, Chef!" pairs Martha Stewart and José Andrés as they judge a series of high-stakes culinary challenges on NBC, with the grand prize of $250,000[1].
- Space-aged cat rescues and space pirate battles? You'll find it all in "Skin Deep," a quirky game by Blendo Games launching on PC on a yet-to-be-determined date[1].
Sources:[1] The Associated Press (various journalists)
- In the upcoming month of April, the movie "Another Simple Favor" starring Blake Lively and Anna Kendrick may likely become a hot topic in entertainment discussions.
- The world of food will soon be enriched by the release of Maddie & Tae's summertime album "Love & Light."
- The AI-powered streaming platform Netflix is set to premiere "The Four Seasons" starring Tina Fey and Steve Carell, likely injecting a dose of laughter into people's lives.
- If you're into music, Swedish rapper Yung Lean's new album "Jonatan" is highly anticipated, promising a macabre celebration of sorts in the world of entertainment.
- Fans of Netflix movies-and-TV shows should keep an eye out for the series "Careme," a French historical drama that combines culinary stardom with political intrigue.
- For those who enjoy games that blend adventure with the unusual, "Skin Deep" by Blendo Games might be worth a try, featuring space cat rescues and space pirate battles.
- In the realm of television, season 2 of "The Walking Dead: Dead City" is about to return, with Negan and Maggie navigating a post-apocalyptic Manhattan.
- Connoisseurs of fine dining might find interest in the upcoming Apple TV+ series "Careme," which is compared to shows like "The Bear" and "The Bourne Identity."9.Ready for a dose of Southern Florida bounce? The A-side to rising R&B talent Isaiah Falls' debut album, "LVRS PARADISE," will be released in April.
- For music lovers who appreciate culinary competitions, "Yes, Chef!" on NBC, featuring Martha Stewart and José Andrés as judges, could be an exciting addition to April's entertainment lineup.
