Dwayne Johnson transforming into MMA pioneer Mark Kerr for ''The Smashing Machine'' and Louis Tomlinson releasing his third solo album are some of the new television, films, music and games headed to a device near you.
Also among the streaming offerings worth your time this week, as selected by The Associated Press' entertainment journalists: Ryan Murphy's new series ''The Beauty'' tackles beauty standards with some horror mixed in, Jeremy Allen White plays The Boss in ''Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere'' and Megadeth going out with a bang with their final, self-titled album.
New movies to stream from Jan. 19-25
— Dwayne Johnson transformed into MMA pioneer Mark Kerr for ''The Smashing Machine,'' a surprisingly gentle drama about winning, addiction and self-worth, which is set to debut on HBO Max on Friday, Jan. 23. In his review, Associated Press Film Writer Jake Coyle wrote that the potency of Johnson's performance is ''let down by a movie that fails to really grapple with the violent world around Mark, resorting instead for a blander appreciation of these MMA combatants. What does resonate, though, is the portrait of a human colossus who learns to accept defeat.'' Filmmaker Benny Safdie won a directing prize for his efforts at the Venice Film Festival, though the awards season spotlight has shifted to his brother, Josh, who made ''Marty Supreme.''
— HBO Max also has Judd Apatow's ''Mel Brooks: The 99-Year-Old Man!'' arriving on Thursday. The two-part documentary includes interviews with Brooks himself as well as the likes of Ben Stiller, Jerry Seinfeld, Adam Sandler and Conan O'Brien.
— The Bruce Springsteen biopic ''Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere'' is also making its streaming debut on Hulu and Disney+ on Friday, Jan. 23. Written and directed by Scott Cooper, the film stars Jeremy Allen White as The Boss during the making of the soulful ''Nebraska'' album. In his review for the AP, Mark Kennedy called it ''an endearing, humbling portrait of an icon,'' adding that it is almost a mirror of the album itself, ''unexpected, complicated and very American gothic.''
— A few other film festival gems are coming to more niche streamers too. The documentary ''Mr. Nobody Against Putin,'' a 2025 Sundance selection about a Russian teacher who secretly documents his classroom's transformation into a military recruitment center during the invasion of Ukraine, is streaming on KINO Film on Thursday. And Mubi has Paolo Sorrentino's ''La Grazia'' starting on Friday, Jan. 23. Star Toni Servillo won the best actor prize at Venice for his turn as a fictional Italian president.
— AP Film Writer Lindsey Bahr