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Axios
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- Axios
New movies and shows this week on Prime Video, Max and Netflix
Here's what's new on Prime Video, Max, Disney+, Paramount+ and Netflix. What we're watching: A new, star-studded action film, a documentary on a groundbreaking magazine and the sequel to 2020's "The Old Guard." " Heads of State" available now on Prime Video State of play: John Cena and Idris Elba play the leaders of the U.S. and U.K., respectively, in this buddy action comedy also starring Priyanka Chopra Jonas and Jack Quaid. " Dear Ms.: A Revolution in Print" available now on Max Zoom in: This documentary explores the origin of the trailblazing "Ms." magazine and three of its most iconic cover stories. Available now " The Old Guard 2" available now on Netflix The intrigue: Academy award nominees Uma Thurman and Chiwetel Ejiofor star alongside Charlize Theron ("Andy") as her team of immortal warriors faces a new threat. Catch up quick: At the end of " The Old Guard," Andy's mortality mysteriously leaves her, Nile (played KiKi Layne) becomes immortal and joins the group, and Booker (played by Matthias Schoenaerts) is punished for his sins and exiled. Available now " Vibe Check" on Disney+ Elle Duncan, Andraya Carter and Chiney Ogwumike host this new women-led sports talk show. Available now " Shark Whisperer" and " All the Sharks" on Netflix "Shark Whisperer" follows the life and work of controversial free diver and conservationist Ocean Ramsey. Available now "All The Sharks" is a new competition series following four teams of experts, tasked with finding and photographing the most shark species for a $50,000 donation to their chosen marine charity. Available Friday What's next: More shark content will be swimming your way later this month. Discovery's Shark Week kicks off July 20. " Countdown: Taylor vs. Serrano" on Netflix Uma Thurman narrates this documentary following boxers Katie Taylor and Amanda Serrano as they prepare for their third fight, which will air live on July 11. Available now " Trainwreck: The Cult of American Apparel" on Netflix This chapter in Netflix's "Trainwreck" series dives into the rise of fashion brand American Apparel and the self-inflicted undoing of its founder, Dov Charney. Available now " Dora and the Search for Sol Dorado" on Paramount+ Dora, Diego and their friends trek through the Amazonian jungle to find a wish-granting ancient treasure and keep it from falling into the wrong hands. Available now " The Sandman" Season 2 on Netflix This comic book adaption concludes with Volume 1 (six episodes) available now, followed by Volume 2 (five episodes) premiering July 24. " Tour de France: Unchained" Season 3 on Netflix The third and final season of this docuseries chronicles the action and behind the scenes drama of 2024 Tour de France. Available now
Yahoo
5 days ago
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
‘Dear Ms.: A Revolution in Print' Trailer: Gloria Steinem Revisits Her Magazine Legacy
Gloria Steinem's legacy extends far beyond her literary achievements, but her beloved magazine Ms. is what really started a movement. The story of Ms. has been fictionalized onscreen in 'Mrs. America,' 'Minx,' and 'Good Girls Revolt,' and even had a real-life syndicated spinoff 'Woman Alive!' that started in 1974. The reach of Ms. is almost unfathomable — and its imprint (pun intended) on the sociocultural landscape is still being felt today. 'Dear Ms.: A Revolution in Print' revisits the iconic publication through the lens of three directors: Salima Koroma, Alice Gu, and Cecilia Aldarondo. In the film, the trio each examine a different Ms. cover story to honor the legacy of the magazine. More from IndieWire 'Cloud' Trailer: 'Cure' Director Kiyoshi Kurosawa Again Proves He's a Master - This Time with a Grand Shootout Brian Cox Decided to Become a Character Actor After Visiting Hollywood: 'It Really Gave Me the Creeps' Ms. launched in 1972 and arguably revolutionized the feminist movement at the time. As the official synopsis for the documentary states, the magazine was suddenly 'bringing radical ideas to kitchen tables across the country and sparking provocative conversations about everything from politics to porn.' The documentary itself 'tells the untold story of the magazine's rise — how it defied the odds, transformed its readers, and continually fought to uphold its bold ideals in the face of cultural and political resistance.' 'Dear Ms.: A Revolution in Print' features interviews with Steinem, Patricia Carbine, Letty Cottin Pogrebin, Marcia Ann Gillespie, Lindsy Van Gelder, and Suzanne Braun Levine. The film premiered at Tribeca 2025 in the Spotlight Documentary section. William Ventura produces the feature, with Dyllan McGee, Amy Richards, Cindi Leive, Regina K. Scully, Nancy Abraham, Lisa Heller, Sara Rodriguez, and Anna Klein executive producing. Steinem was recently also at the center of 2020 biopic 'The Glorias,' which was based on her bestselling 2015 book 'My Life on the Road.' Julianne Moore and Alicia Vikander both portray Steinem across years of her life in the film. HBO Documentary Films additionally released 'Gloria Steinem: In Her Own Words' in 2011. 'There are more young women now who are feminist leaders than there ever were during my era,' Steinem said at the time when promoting the doc, 'and young women have better shit detectors than we ever had.' 'Dear Ms.: A Revolution in Print' will premiere Wednesday, July 2 on HBO and Max. Check out the trailer, an IndieWire exclusive, below. Best of IndieWire Guillermo del Toro's Favorite Movies: 56 Films the Director Wants You to See 'Song of the South': 14 Things to Know About Disney's Most Controversial Movie Nicolas Winding Refn's Favorite Films: 37 Movies the Director Wants You to See