Jennifer Lawrence stars as a soldier struggling to adjust to civilian life in New Orleans in the new film “Causeway” (Apple TV+, streaming), also starring Brian Tyree Henry.
Pop’s Harry Styles stars as a gay policeman in 1950s England in the new film “My Policeman” (Amazon Prime, streaming), based on Bethan Roberts’ novel. Emma Corrin, Gina McKee and Linus Roache are also featured.
A new bio pic “Weird: The Al Yankovic Story” (Roku, streaming) has some weird casting, too, with Daniel Radcliffe taking the title role. What began as a joke trailer is now a full fledged film from Funny or Die with Evan Rachel Wood as Madonna, Rain Wilson as Dr. Demento, Quinta Brunson as Oprah Winfrey, Jack Black as Wolfman Jack and Conan O’Brien as Andy Warhol.
Millie Bobby Brown of “Stranger Things” fame returns to her role as the younger sister of Sherlock Holmes in the sequel “Enola Holmes 2” (Netflix, streaming). Also returning to the cast are Henry Cavill as Holmes and Helena Bonham Carter, with David Thewlis joining up.
“Manifest” (Netflix, streaming), the NBC drama cancelled last year after three seasons without wrapping up its mystery, got a lifeline from the streaming service and will have its fourth season premiere in a very different place. Will stars Josh Dallas and Melissa Roxburgh now be able to cuss freely?
“Selena Gomez: My Mind and Me” (Apple TV+, streaming) is a new documentary about the actress and pop star, about her efforts to battle various health maladies including depression in recent years.