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After putting off a much-needed break from their busy day-to-day city life, Amanda tells Clay in the official trailer for the film, “I figured if I made the reser- vation and packed our bags, it would eliminate most of the reasons to say no.” Off they go to a sprawling home near the beach with their two children, teenager Archie (Charlie Evans, “Everything’s Gonna Be Okay”) and their youngest, Rose (Farrah Mack- enzie, “United States of Al”). While Amanda and Clay watch on as their children enjoy the pool and they all begin to settle into their tem- porary home, the peace and quiet begins feeling eerie. The cable and internet are myste- riously out, but the Sandfords try to make the most of it by pulling out games to pass the time. A knock at the door in the dark of night puts them face to face with two strang- ers in formal wear. Mahershala Ali (“Swan Song,” 2021) is G.H. Scott, the owner of the home, he explains to the bewildered couple blocking his doorway. This fateful introduction deepens the uneasiness that’s beginning to build, when Amanda says to G.H. like an accusation, “This is your house?” G.H., joined by his daughter Ruth (Myha’la, “Industry”), face down their guests until they are eventual- ly let into their home. Widespread blackouts led the Scotts to flee New York City for their Long Island residence, wanting to wait out the outage away from the panic of the city. Relegated to the basement in-law suite by a forcefully skeptical Aman- da, the divide between the two families intensifies. All they know for certain is that a countrywide cyber- attack has caused sweeping power outages along the East Coast. Confirmed with an unsettling “unrecognized emergency warning” blasting bright blue light from the beach home’s flat-screen TV, G.H.’s hunch that the seem- ingly unrelated disasters are connected grows. “Leave the World Behind” is written and directed by “Mr. Robot” creator Sam Esmail, who spoke with The Hollywood Reporter in October about adapting the novel shortly after it was pub- lished during the COVID-19 pandemic. Esmail shared, “It was a crazy time, those early days [of the pandemic], and when I read the book what really resonated for me was this idea that in a moment of crisis, just how easily we could forget our common humanity.” Alam executive produced the film with Tonia Davis (“Rustin,” 2023), Daniel M. Stillman (“Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga,” 2020), Nick Krish- namurthy and Barack and Michelle Obama (“We the People”). Esmail also shared what it’s like to collaborate with the former president and first lady, saying, “They gave notes on everything from the disaster elements to the char- acters.” The director added, “It’s a highlight of my career that I got to work with the Obamas. They’re some of the most brilliant minds on the planet and I’m really grateful for their involvement.” cover story Away from it all: Luxury getaway goes south in ‘Leave the World Behind’ BY SARAH PASSINGHAM Julia Roberts in “Leave the World Behind” “The Blob” (1958): It can be argued that the gelatinous title monster is more the star here, but McQueen got top movie billing for the first time in this cult classic. “The Great Escape” (1963): Jumping a motorcy- cle over a barbed-wire fence is one of the most famous images of McQueen, and this is the popular war drama it came from. “Bullitt” (1968): If Mc- Queen hadn’t already been legendary for earlier films, this one would have done it for him. One of the truly iconic police thrillers, the drama casts him as a self-styled San Francisco police detective ... and involves him in one of the great- est car chases ever filmed. Turner Classic Movies shows the picture overnight Tuesday, Dec. 5, into Wednesday, Dec. 6, to help launch a “Cool in the Movies” series. “Le Mans” (1971): McQueen addressed his passion for auto rac- ing with this drama, which hangs an admittedly thin story on plenty of footage of the legendary French competition. “Papillon” (1973): Incarcerated on Devil’s Island, Henri “Papil- lon” Charriere McQueen) plots his escape in this compelling true story that also stars Dustin Hoffman as a fellow convict. “The Towering Inferno” (1974): McQueen met the disaster genre in producer Irwin Allen spectacle that returned the actor to San Francisco, as a fire chief leading the charge against a blaze in the world’s tallest skyscraper. best of ... BY JAY BOBBIN BEST STEVE MCQUEEN MOVIES Steve McQueen in “The Great Escape” December 3 - 9, 2023 The Galveston County Daily News 3 lifestyle Directed by Sam Dunn (“Rush: Beyond the Lighted Stage,” 2010) and written by Daniel Richler (“How Do They Do It?”), this four- part docuseries questions just how wide-rang- ing talent can be. “Geddy Lee Asks: Are Bass Players Human Too?” debuts Tuesday, Dec. 5, streaming on Paramount+. Vocalist, bassist and keyboard player for the Hall of Fame Canadian rock group Rush, Geddy Lee has long proved his talents on stage. But, after decades of performing, the musician is looking to prove that he — and other musicians like him — are far more multifaceted than fans and concert-goers may initially assume. Traveling to visit the homes of some re- nowned bass players – Nirvana bassist Krist Novoselic, Metallica’s Rob Trujillo, Les Clay- pool (Primus) and Melissa Auf der Maur (Smashing Pumpkins) – Lee, according to Par- amount, “digs into the stories that make these musicians stand out,” all the while testing out some new hobbies, as a trailer for the series shows Lee cooking with Novoselic, surfing with Trujillo, hiking with Auf Der Maur and fishing with Claypool. Of course, it’s not all exploration. During each visit, Lee also spends some time making music with his guests. “The idea for this show was born out of interviews I did for my first book, ‘The Big, Beautiful Book of Bass,’” Lee said. “I was struck that these accomplished musicians also lived incredibly interesting, multifaceted lives offstage. Who knew bass players were so effin’ human?” Even more fitting, the series will be released alongside Lee’s recently debuted memoir, “My Effin’ Life,” which was released Nov. 14. But now it’s time to see what else Lee can do. Produced by Banger Films and MTV En- tertainment Studios, the project was overseen by executive producers Scot McFadyen (“Iron Maiden: Flight 666,” 2009), Rick Krim (“Rock N’ Roll Fantasy Camp”), Bruce Gill- mer (“I Wanna Rock: The 80s Metal Dream,” 2023), Amanda Culkowski (“Hustle & Soul”) and Dunn himself. “Geddy Lee Asks: Are Bass Players Hu- man Too?” debuts Tuesday, Dec. 5, on Para- mount+. Bringing Christmas caroling to the 21st century, the all-new special holiday presentation “A Very Demi Holiday Special” welcomes viewers of all ages to join global superstar Demi Lova- to in singing some joyful Christ- mas tunes. Premiering Friday, Dec. 8, on the Roku Channel, it’s just in time for everyone to prepare their best “Jingle Bells.” “A heartwarming, captivating special featuring music and plenty of out-of-this-world surprises, ‘A Very Demi Holiday Special’ will fill your home and heart with a very Demi twist on the festive spirit,” Roku promises, sharing that Demi is set to perform classic Christmas songs throughout the special, alongside some special guest stars and additional performers — both still to be announced. According to the platform, Demi’s perfor- mance will include songs such as “Have Your- self a Merry Little Christmas,” “Rockin’ Around the Christmas Tree” and “Jingle Bell Rock,” while also featuring a special surprise duet and a few of Demi’s own original hits. Roku expressed its excitement for the collaboration, sharing: “Demi Lovato is a Grammy-nom- inated and award-winning musi- cian, actor, advocate and New York Times bestselling author. She was first known for her onscreen talents, and soon after became a musical phenomenon for her remarkable vocal ability. She has released eight studio albums, all of which debuted in the Top 10 of the Billboard 200 and four of which boast over one billion streams on Spotify. Fresh off a pow- erhouse performance at the 2023 MTV Video Music Awards, Demi just released her album ‘Revamped’ [released Sept. 15, 2023], which features rock versions of her hit songs, reimag- ining her career-defining songs with a fresh per- spective that reflects her current artistic vision.” Part of Roku’s growing slate of Roku Origi- nals, “A Very Demi Holiday Special” premieres Friday, Dec. 8, on the Roku Channel, available on any Roku device. lifestyle Demi holi-daze: Demi Lovato sings Christmas classics in new holiday special BY CAROLINE COLLACUTT Demi Lovato hosts “A Very Demi Holiday Special” reality tv BY CAROLINE COLLACUTT Multi-talented musicians: Rush bassist Geddy Lee goes fishing in adventurous special in focus “The Crown” - Season 6, Part 2 (Netflix — Dec. 14, Mid-season Premiere) It’s the end of an era: Part 2 of “The Crown’s” sixth and final season streams on Netflix. This season explores the period leading up to Princess Diana’s (Elizabeth Debicki) death, the immediate aftermath, and the long-term ramifications. Also, Queen Eliza- beth II (Imelda Staunton) looks toward the future of the monarchy. the Hall of Fame Canadian rock group Rush, Geddy Lee has long proved his talents on stage. But, after decades of performing, the musician is looking to prove that he — and other musicians like him — are far more multifaceted than fans and concert-goers may initially assume. nowned bass players – Nirvana bassist Krist Novoselic, Metallica’s Rob Trujillo, Les Clay pool (Primus) and Melissa Auf der Maur (Smashing Pumpkins) – Lee, according to Par amount, “digs into the stories that make these musicians stand out,” all the while testing out some new hobbies, as a trailer for the series shows Lee cooking with Novoselic, surfing with Trujillo, hiking with Auf Der Maur and fishing with Claypool. 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