Week ahead entertainment guide: films, gigs, exhibitions and streaming
The Guardian’s weekly entertainment guide lays out what’s on for the coming week across cinema, gigs, art, stage and staying-in options. New cinema releases noted include Saipan, a sports drama about the Irish national team’s 2002 World Cup preparations and a looming falling-out between manager Mick McCarthy (Steve Coogan) and Roy Keane (Éanna Hardwicke); Park Chan-wook’s dark comedy No Other Choice starring Lee Byung-hun; H Is for Hawk, with Claire Foy in an adaptation of Helen Macdonald’s novel; and The History of Sound, a romantic drama starring Paul Mescal and Josh O’Connor from Oliver Hermanus.
Going-out highlights range from Jason Derulo’s arena tour (29 January to 9 February, starting in Glasgow) and Hannah Diamond at Phonox, London (30 January), to exhibitions such as an Andy Warhol show at Lakeside Arts, Nottingham (24 January to 19 April), and stage visits including Paul Taylor Dance Company at the Linbury Theatre, London (27–31 January) and Arcadia at the Old Vic (24 January to 21 March).
Staying-in recommendations include Disney+’s Wonder Man (28 January), Sky Atlantic & Now’s Wales-set thriller Under Salt Marsh (30 January), and Netflix’s Take That documentary (27 January). New games cited include Dispatch on Switch (out 28 January) and PC title TR-49 (out now). Recent album releases mentioned include IDK’s Even the Devil Smiles, Ari Lennox’s Vacancy, Louis Tomlinson’s How Did I Get Here?, and Agnes’s Beautiful Madness, all listed as out now.
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Culture, Saipan, Jason Derulo, Wonder Man, Andy Warhol, Paul Taylor