

This time around, British actress Sarah Lancashire ( Yesterday) plays Child, just as the chef and author of Mastering the Art of French Cooking gets the idea for a TV program that would follow her whipping up beef Bourguignon and French onion soup. Maisel, and showrunner Chris Kaiser, the creator of Party of Five, revisit some of the story that director Nora Ephron and actress Meryl Streep told in 2009's Julie and Julia. With TV shows dramatizing the stories of Anna Delvey, Elizabeth Holmes and Pam Hupp, why not the decidedly less scandalous rise of the woman who made cooking shows a thing? Here, in eight episodes, creator Daniel Goldfarb, a producer on The Marvelous Mrs. STREAM IT: Deliciousness is on the menu in Julia The 64th Annual Grammy Awards air Sunday, April 3 at 8 p.m. Taking place for the first time in glitzy Las Vegas, the Trevor Noah-hosted 64th Grammy ceremony will feature performances by BTS, Billie Eilish, Lil Nas X, Nas, H.E.R., Brandi Carlile, Cynthia Erivo, Chris Stapleton and this year's two biggest nominee darlings, Jon Batiste and Olivia Rodrigo. But now, nearly three months later, music's biggest night will finally take place on April 3 - and it won't be an audience-free, scaled-down event like last year's COVID-derailed Grammys. The Grammy Awards, like many events of this pandemic age, was postponed again this year. WATCH IT: What happens in Vegas, stays at the Grammy Awards Memoria premieres Friday, April 1 in theaters visit the official site to find showtimes and tickets. If you want to see it - and you definitely should - you'll have to go to a theater near you, which means you should keep the official site bookmarked for the latest tour dates. Since Memoria comes from two singular artists, it's no surprise that the film is a singular big-screen experience, one that immerses viewers in a landscape and soundscape that's both familiar and alien. Thai auteur Apichatpong Weerasethakul and master British thespian Tilda Swinton are about to redefine the term "theatrical exclusive." The duo's acclaimed collaboration, Memoria, launches in art-house cinemas around the country on April 1, and will never come to Blu-ray or streaming services. STREAM IT: Richard Linklater is rotoscoping again with SXSW hit Apollo 10 ½

Trust No One: The Hunt for the Crypto King is available Wednesday, March 30 on Netflix. As one of the interviewees says in the trailer, "Either I know a guy who screwed up and lost a quarter billion, or I know a guy who pulled off one of the greatest triumphs in history." - Raechal Shewfelt There were other theories, too, like that his wife had poisoned him or that mobsters had taken the cash, all of which are mentioned in this feature-length Netflix doc. The odd circumstances surrounding his death - including the fact that he had signed a will just two weeks earlier - fueled suspicions that Cotten had faked the whole thing. Without him, customers were out $250 million. While companies had lost their leaders before, this case was different, as it turned out that 30-year-old Cotten was the sole person who held the passwords to access the company's wealth. In December 2018, Gerry Cotten, the CEO and founder of cryptocurrency exchange QuadrigaCX, died suddenly. (Yahoo Entertainment may receive a share from purchases made via links on this page.) STREAM IT: Trust No One: The Hunt for the Crypto King tells a mystery of missing money Here are our picks for March 28-April 3, including the best deals we could find for each. The It List is Yahoo's weekly look at the best in pop culture, including movies, music, TV, streaming, games, books, podcasts and more.
