Idris Elba narrating a National Geographic series about the millions of soldiers erased from World War II history and the action-comedy-romance ''Hit Man'' landing on Netflix are some of the new television, movies, music and games headed to a device near you.
Also among the streaming offerings worth your time as selected by The Associated Press' entertainment journalists: Dakota Johnson plays a woman questioning her sexuality in ''AM I OK?,'' Nigerian singer Tems' debut album drops and the late fashion designer Karl Lagerfeld is spotlighted in a new six-part series for Hulu.
NEW MOVIES TO STREAM
— ''Hit Man'' is finally hitting Netflix. A charming and fun action-comedy-romance that's based on a ''somewhat true story,'' ''Hit Man'' stars Glen Powell as a mild-mannered philosophy professor whose life takes a wild turn when he starts doing undercover work for the police as a fake hit man. It's all costumes and fun and convictions until he meets the beautiful Madison (''Andor's'' Adria Arjona) and starts living a double life. Richard Linklater directed the film, which he co-wrote with Powell. A sensation at the fall film festivals, ''Hit Man'' was picked up by Netflix which seems like a good home for this, shielding it from any ''box office disappointment'' narratives. In my AP review, I got a bit hung up on some of the choices and logic but wrote that, ''It's perfectly enjoyable: a glossy, easy-to-digest Powell showcase that isn't trying to be anything but fun.''
— Over on Max, Dakota Johnson plays a woman questioning her sexuality in ''AM I OK?,'' Johnson's company TeaTime Pictures helped produce the film directed by Tig Notaro and Stephanie Allynne and co-starring Sonoya Mizuno. Around the film's premiere at the Sundance Film Festival in 2022, Johnson spoke to the AP about what drew her to the project. ''There were a few things that I loved, but I think it was the idea of a woman in her 30s still figuring out who she is,'' Johnson said. ''I loved the idea of somebody being afraid of their sexuality and the truth of it. And then the female friendship aspect: I liked that sort of more intense subject matter was infused in a sort of buddy comedy.''
— AP Film Writer Lindsey Bahr
NEW MUSIC TO STREAM
— Before she even released her debut album – ''Born in the Wild,'' which releases Friday — Nigerian singer Tems won a Grammy. (That was for her contributions to the Future track ''WAIT FOR U,'' which also featured Drake.) She's been nominated for an Oscar, having co-wrote ''Lift Me Up'' from ''Black Panther: Wakanda Forever,'' as performed by Rihanna. And she co-wrote ''Move'' from Beyoncé's ''Renaissance.'' The accolades are many — and on ''Born in the Wild,'' deserved. The R&B, pop, and Afrobeats performer marries all of her influences here, starting with the lead single and love letter to Lagos, ''Love Me JeJe.''