Pop Forecast for Feb. 4: Cold Pursuit, What Men Want and more

“You don’t need a weatherman to know that approach a breeze blows,” Bob Dylan sang. But these days, a beam by a clearly unconstrained flurry of cocktail enlightenment offerings is usually what we need. With that in mind, here is what’s on a radar shade in TV, strain and film for a entrance week.

MOVIES

Big Releases on Feb. 8: Cold Pursuit; The Lego Movie: The Second Part; What Men Want

Big Picture: Cold Pursuit is like Taken meets Kill Bill meets TV’s The Punisher, usually set over a wall in Game of Thrones. Liam Neeson plays a family male incited cruel vigilante in sequence to revenge a genocide of his teenage son. I’m sincerely certain a film was makeshift from a book that contained usually 20 words: “Liam Neeson brutally kills thugs with names like Viking and Wingman — all while eternally sullen in a clearly unconstrained blizzard.” Meanwhile, The Lego Movie 2 finds a Lego squad from a strange — Emmet (Chris Pratt), Lucy (Elizabeth Banks) and Batman (Will Arnett) etc. — battling Lego space invaders. Lego my Lego: This authorization like a selling executive’s heat dream. And finally, What Men Want is a comedy about a lady named Ali who gains a rather hapless ability to hear men’s thoughts.

Forecast: For a record: Ali gains her “super power” after she drinks some kind of unlawful herbal drug, gets smashingly dipsomaniac and falls and hits her conduct on a dance floor. Even if that scholarship is legitimate, we wouldn’t suggest perplexing this during home.

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Andrew Lincoln is Rick Grimes in The Walking Dead. [AMC]

TV

Big Events: 61st Annual Grammy Awards (Feb. 10, CBS); High Flying Bird (Feb. 8); The Walking Dead (Feb. 10)

Big Picture: Canadian “Wonder Man” Drake warranted 7 Grammy nods for his manuscript Scorpion. Tune into to see how most hardware he brings behind to Toronto. Meanwhile, High Flying Bird follows Drake’s favourite sport. The Netflix strange film is about a sports representative (André Holland) and his star rookie customer navigating an NBA work dispute. Show me a money? (Speaking of, we envision a cameo coming by Tom Cruise as Jerry Maguire.) Finally, The Walking Dead earnings from interregnum in deteriorate that has been tangible by a depart of everyone’s favourite post-apocalyptic champion, Rick Grimes (Andrew Lincoln).

Forecast: Speaking of Walking Dead, it looks like a care event is still open. What actor is matched to battling a undead? Hmmm. Violent? Crazy eyes? Rugged? Incapable of smiling? Capable of one to one-and-a-half facial expressions? we envision Liam Neeson will join a expel and learn those zombies some new tricks.

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Ariana Grande [The Associated Press]

MUSIC

Big Releases on Feb. 8: Ariana Grande (Thank U, Next); Said a Whale (Cascadia)

Big Picture: Ariana Grande could be a Ryan Adams of sweetened dance-pop. This is her second manuscript in a matter of months (following a aptly patrician Sweetener). With strain titles like Needy, Fake Smile, Bad Idea and Thank U, Next, this manuscript couldn’t presumably be about her new dissection with comedian Pete Davidson. Or, go fishing for Cancon with Vancouver’s gifted Said by a Whale. This one’s partially a judgment album: “Cascadia is also a name of a due nation comprised of British Columbia and a western United States,” a rope pronounced in a statement. “That, during a core, is a earthy phenomenon of the music.” Sounds like Trump might have a second wall to build.

Forecast: Grande’s strain Break Up With Your Girlfriend, I’m Bored should and will be incited into a renouned Valentine.