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‘Red One’ Saves Christmas, ‘Emilia Pérez’ Dares to Dream, Shawn Mendes Bares His Soul

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‘Red One’ Saves Christmas, ‘Emilia Pérez’ Dares to Dream, Shawn Mendes Bares His Soul

Hello, friends! I’m Kelsey, your guide to all things pop culture for Yahoo Entertainment, and this is the The listour weekly roundup of what’s new and noteworthy. In it, I recommended a slew of upcoming releases to watch, stream, listen, read, and binge. Let me walk you through my favorites.

What to watch

Chris Evans and Dwayne Johnson with mythical creatures in it Red. (Amazon Studios/Courtesy of Everett Collection)

🎥 Red spreads good cheer

  • When: Red is in cinemas from November 15.

  • What you need to know: Chris Evans and Dwayne Johnson star as an unlikely duo who unite to rescue an extremely stuffed Santa Claus (JK Simmons) from a mysterious kidnapping just before Christmas. It will eventually make its way to Prime Video, but it’s great on the big screen. [Variety]

  • Why I recommend it: The star-studded cast seems to be having a blast in this movie, but I was especially impressed with former child star Kiernan Shipka, who took on the villain role. [People/The Hollywood Reporter]


🎥 Hot icy brings the heat

  • When: Hot icy is now streaming on Netflix.

  • What you need to know: A widowed restaurant owner (Lacey Chabert) accidentally brings along a handsome snowman, played by Schitts Creek star Dustin Milligan, to life. [People]

  • Why I recommend it: Come for the viral Mean girls reference, stay to melt your heart. This movie inspired me to check out all the fun (and sexy) new holiday movies coming to Netflix. [Entertainment Weekly/The Wrap]


🎥 Emilia Perez sings his heart out

  • When: Emilia Perez is now streaming on Netflix.

  • What you need to know: The film follows a lawyer (Zoe Saldaña) who helps a cartel boss (Karla Sofía Gascón) fake her death and transition to life as a woman. The stars know it’s a genre-defying phenomenon. [People/Los Angeles Times]

  • Why I recommend it: This Spanish-language musical is as daring as it sounds and a must-see for those keeping up with the Oscar buzz. I was especially moved by Selena Gomez’s performance; she has an unforgettable musical number inspired by the documentary about her life. [Variety/Deadline]

What to read

Taylor Swift on stage during the “Eras Tour” in Indianapolis. (Kevin Mazur/TAS24/Getty Images for TAS Rights Management)

📚 Heartache is the anthem gives a pop icon her due

  • When: Heartbreak is the National Anthem: How Taylor Swift Reinvented Pop Music by Rob Sheffield is out now.

  • What you need to know: A journalist who has followed Swift’s career for 18 years charts her rise to superstardom through her artistry and business savvy. [USA Today]

  • Why I recommend it: Of all the writers who have made a career out of following the pop star, Sheffield has the most insight into her cultural impact. I learned a lot from it, like how LeAnn Rimes influenced Swift’s relationship with fans. [Yahoo Entertainment/Insider]

What you should listen to

Shawn Mendes in Berlin. (Frank Hoensch/Redferns)

🎧 Shawn Mendes reinvents himself

  • When: Shawn comes out on November 15th.

  • What you need to know: More than two years after postponing his tour due to his mental health (and a month after postponing Shawn), Shawn Mendes is back with a new album. He has released several singles in recent months with a folksier sound than usual. [People/Billboard]

  • Why I recommend it: Mendes recently opened up about his sexuality and high-profile breakup with Camila Cabello, and I’m curious to see what he wants to discuss lyrically. [The Hollywood Reporter]

We’ll be back next week with our latest picks. Is there anything else you’re excited about? Let us know in the comments below.

Looking for more recommendations? Check out our guides to the best fall entertainment.

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