This week's new releases include a new album from Lizzo, the crime drama 'Black Bird' from the mind of novelist Dennis Lehane, and a tearful road trip in 'Don't Make Me Go.'
Here's a collection curated by The Associated Press' entertainment journalists of what's arriving on TV, streaming services and music platforms this week.
— A single father, Max , and his teenage daughter, Wally, take a road trip across the country in"Don't Make Me Go," coming to Amazon Prime Video on Friday. Yes, there is a cancer element, and some tears are guaranteed, but this film, written by"This is Us" writer Vera Herbert and directed by Hannah Marks, has more heart and comedic moments than the logline might give it credit for.
— Bea Laus, who performs as Beabadoobee, will release her sophomore album"Beatopia" on Friday. The fuzzed-out single"10:36" has her trademark '90s indie rock vibe and"Talk" has an Avril Levine-like strut in its kiss-off to a lover:"We go together like the gum on my shoes," she sings."You don't exist/You're just a bad decision.
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