Top Picks for Streaming: “Backrooms,” “Little House on the Prairie,” and Rolling Stones
Multiple new television shows, films, music albums, and video games will soon be available for streaming on various platforms, providing entertainment for audiences worldwide. From the latest Rolling Stones album to the debut of the hit movie “Backrooms,” there is a wide variety of content to choose from.
One of the most anticipated releases is the streaming debut of the movie “Backrooms.” Directed by Kane Parsons, the film explores the dread of liminal space, with Chiwetel Ejiofor in a lead role. While the movie presents a unique and unsettling premise, it fails to fully deliver beyond its eerie setting, according to a review by Associated Press Film Writer Jake Coyle.
Another film to look out for is “Reminders of Him,” starring Maika Monroe and Tyriq Withers. Streaming on Peacock, this adaptation of a Colleen Hoover novel tells the story of a woman seeking to rebuild her life after hardships. In a review by the AP, the film is described as a well-crafted, emotional narrative with a standout performance by Monroe.
For music enthusiasts, new albums from Adam Lambert and Finn Wolfhard are set to be released soon. Lambert’s sixth solo studio album, titled “Adam,” showcases his inspiration from ’90s alternative rock and electronica. The album includes tracks like “Eat U Alive” and “Under the Rhythm,” exploring themes of losing control in a relationship.
“Finn Wolfhard isn’t resting on his music or TV successes,” with his sophomore solo album “Fire From the Hip” promising a more mature and melodic sound compared to his debut. The lead single “I’ll Let You Finish” nods to a viral VMA moment from 2009, showcasing Wolfhard’s growth as a songwriter and musician.
In the realm of television, a reboot of “Little House on the Prairie” is scheduled to debut on Netflix. Based on the classic books by Laura Ingalls Wilder, the series follows the Ingalls family as they navigate challenges in the American West. With Luke Bracey playing the father and Crosby Fitzgerald portraying the matriarch, audiences can expect a nostalgic yet fresh take on the beloved story.
Lastly, video game enthusiasts can look forward to the release of “College Football 27” from EA Sports. The game promises streamlined play-calling, a new “Dynasty Blueprint” mode, and an updated “Road to Glory” campaign, providing players with a well-rounded gaming experience.
Overall, the upcoming releases offer a diverse range of entertainment options for audiences to enjoy, from gripping films and captivating music to engaging television shows and interactive video games. Whether you’re a fan of rock music, drama series, or virtual football, there’s something for everyone to look forward to in the world of entertainment streaming.