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It’s a long weekend for most, so you might be keen to try out some new shows. Whatever you do, don’t start with HBO’s Succession successor The Idol (Neon). Billed as an over-sexed journey into the world of ultra-pop stardom from the minds of Euphoria’s Sam Levinson and pop icon The Weeknd, critics say it categorically does not live up to the hype. “Prosaic,” said Vanity Fair, “punishing,” declared Paste, “skin-crawling,” quipped Rolling Stone. “Even the music is dreadful,” said The Telegraph. With just a 27% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes, it might pay to avoid this one.
Elsewhere, Amazon Prime is unveiling a suite of new content just in time for the weekend, including the excellent Deadloch, a comedy cop show starring our own Madeleine Sami, Shiny Happy People: Duggar Family Secrets, about a hardcore Christian collective in America (“Damning,” said Jezebel), and Medellin, a French drug adventure set in Columbia. Netflix has the third season of cult sketch comedy fave I Think You Should Leave with Tim Robinson. And you can stream Primavera Sound festival, featuring Blur, Halsey and Kendrick Lamar, through Amazon Music’s Twitch stream.
This weekend’s big new movie release is Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse, the follow-up to the legitimately great animated film Into the Spider-Verse from 2018. I’ve watched this a heap of times, and my son sent the entire soundtrack into my most-played lists. Elsewhere, Bank of Dave is based on a true story film about a Brit who opens his own bank, while The Boogeyman is a Stephen King adaptation that’s getting great reviews “Hits hard,” declared AV Club. All are in theatres now.
* For more new releases, check out Sam Brooks’ weekly guide, New to Streaming.