The Goshen News - Today's Entertainment
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"Movie: Marianne & Leonard: Words of Love" Filmmaker Nick Broomfield's 2019 documentary, which he also narrates, is a tender chronicle of the relationship between the great Canadian poet, writer and singer Leonard Cohen and his "muse," Marianne Ihlen, who inspired such Cohen songs as "So Long, Marianne," "Hey, That's No Way to Say Goodbye" and "Bird on a Wire." "Movie: My Spy" An FBI agent finds himself at the mercy of a precocious nine-year- old after being sent under cover to surveil her family in this comedy movie from director Peter Segal ("Anger Management"). Dave Bautista ("Stuber"), Chloe Coleman ("Big Little Lies"), and Kristen Schaal ("The Last Man on Earth") star. (ORIGINAL) "Street Food: Latin America" The newest season of this culinary/ travelog series travels to six countries in Latin America to check out the vibrant street-food culture there AND highlight the stories of perseverance and culture that bring each country's cuisine to life. The stops are Oaxaca, Mexico; Salvador, Brazil; Buenos Aires, Argentina; Lima Peru; Bogota, Colombia and La Paz Bolivia. (ORIGINAL) "Tig N Seek" (July 23, HBO Max) From creator Myke Chilian and Cartoon Network Studios comes this animated series that follows an upbeat and eccentric 8-year-old boy whose over- eagerness and neurotic quirks often lead to chaos where he works. (ORIGINAL) How to watch: www.hbomax.com ($14.99/mo.) The STREAM Scene Where all the top choices can be found in one place! Page 8 July 20 - 26, 2020 "Taskmaster" (The CW — series premiere, Aug. 2) Greg Davies is the "Taskmaster" in this game show that challenges the wit and wisdom of five comics, who are all putting their reputations on the line. Sidekick Alex Horne assists Davies in setting up unique and ridiculous tasks for the competitors. The competition is further charged up by the fact that the prize pot is made up of each person's personal possessions, which they lose to the overall winner. InFocus "Mapleworth Murders: Season 1" (Quibi — series premiere, Aug. 10) From the makers of "Saturday Night Live" comes this murder mystery spoof that follows prim-yet-saucy mystery writer Abigail Mapleworth (Paula Pell, "Wine Country") as she and her niece solve crimes in their quaint hometown of New Woodstream. Each episode will feature guest victims and suspects, with the cast list set to include "SNL" veterans Maya Rudolph, Tina Fey, Tim Meadows and Andy Samberg, along with J.B. Smoove, Ike Barinholtz and Annie Mumolo.

