New Entertainment Releases: Ice Spice, Ghostbusters, and More
- This week marks the release of Ice Spice's debut album and the film 'Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire,' featuring both new and classic stars from the franchise.
- In addition, Kate Upton is set to host the new competition series 'Dress My Tour,' where fashion and music intersect.
- These releases highlight the vibrant intersection of music, film, and fashion in contemporary entertainment.
The entertainment landscape is buzzing with new releases, including Ice Spice's highly anticipated debut album and the film "Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire," which features both new and returning stars from the franchise. Streaming on Netflix starting Monday, the film celebrates 40 years since the original "Ghostbusters" and retains the charm of an '80s family adventure, with original cast members Bill Murray, Ernie Hudson, and Dan Aykroyd making appearances. In addition to "Ghostbusters," the biopic "One Love," which chronicles the life of reggae legend Bob Marley, is also making waves. Despite its typical biopic structure, the film, starring Kingsley Ben-Adir, struggles to capture the full essence of Marley’s powerful legacy. Meanwhile, Guy Ritchie's "The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare," set to stream on Prime Video Thursday, offers a dramatized take on a World War II sabotage mission led by an ex-criminal, played by Henry Cavill. On the small screen, Hulu introduces "Dress My Tour," a competition series that merges fashion and music, premiering Tuesday. Additionally, Wayne Brady steps into the reality genre, showcasing his life and blended family in a new series that offers a glimpse into his personal world, following his public coming out as pansexual last year. These diverse offerings highlight the evolving landscape of entertainment, catering to a wide range of audiences.