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"Movie: Moby Doc" From director Rob Bralver ("Cure for Pain: The Mark Sandman Story," "Espi- onage Tonight") comes this documen- tary that chronicles the life and career of electronic music pioneer Moby, the musician, songwriter, singer and pro- ducer considered to be one of the most important figures in dance music of the early 1990s. (ORIGINAL) "Movie: Judy" The casting of Renée Zellweger in the lead of a Judy Garland biopic initially raised some Hollywood eyebrows, but her performance in this 2019 adaptation of a hit play silenced skeptics, as she netted a slew of best actress trophies, including an Oscar. Jessie Buckley, Finn Wittrock, Rufus Sewell and Michael Gambon also star in the film, which chronicles the last year of Garland's life. "The Last Kingdom" The ninth century-set British action se- ries based on Bernard Cornwell's "The Saxon Stories" finally returns for its fifth and final season after production was delayed a year by the pandemic. Disappointed fans should take note, however, that a follow-up movie is planned for some point in the future. Alexander Dreymon, Emily Cox and David Dawson are among cast return- ees. (ORIGINAL) The STREAM Scene Where all the top choices can be found in one place! "Mickey Mouse Funhouse" (Available now) Mickey, Minnie, Donald, Daisy, Goofy and the rest of the gang are on the road to adventure in this series of animated shorts that originally aired on Disney Junior, which follows Funny, an enchanted talking playhouse who leads the group on imaginative journeys. Page 8 April 4 - 10, 2022 InFocus "Better Call Saul" (AMC — season premiere, April 18) When this acclaimed drama premiered it 2015, it was (accu- rately) touted as a spinoff and prequel of the critically adored "Breaking Bad," but it didn't take this series — which chroni- cles the complicated emotional journey of attorney Jimmy Mc- Gill (Bob Odenkirk) — long to make its own mark. Since then, "Saul" has earned a Peabody Award, 21 Primetime Emmys and a shelfful of other accolades. Now, the series opens its sixth and final season, which will air in two parts. Rhea See - horn, Jonathan Banks and Giancarlo Esposito also return.

