Top Streaming Picks: Elton John, Brandi Carlile, Michelle Williams, and Kevin Bacon

This week, there are some exciting new streaming entertainment releases heading your way! Michelle Williams stars in the FX dramedy “Dying for Sex,” while Elton John and Brandi Carlile team up for the album “Who Believes In Angels?” There’s something for everyone, from new TV shows and films to music and games.

Looking for some recommendations? “Snow White” star Rachel Zegler leads the horror comedy “Y2K,” a fun ride that is now available on Max. Netflix is also releasing “Pulse,” their first English-language medical procedural, and the Criterion Channel is adding a selection of Vietnam War films curated by filmmaker Tony Bui.

If you’re a Wes Anderson fan, you’re in luck! Hulu has several of his older films available for streaming starting Tuesday, including classics like “Rushmore” and “The Royal Tenenbaums.”

Did you know that Brandi Carlile was so inspired by the Elton John documentary “Never Too Late” that she wrote a song for it? This collaboration led to a full album of powerful songs called “Who Believes In Angels?” Get ready for some big empowerment anthems and emotional duets.

And if you’re a music fan looking for something new, check out hardcore band Scowl’s latest album “Are We All Angels.” Drawing influences from Billie Eilish, Radiohead, and more, this album offers a unique blend of intensity and melody.

For those who love action-packed shows, don’t miss Kevin Bacon’s new series “The Bondsman” on Prime Video. Bacon plays a man resurrected by the Devil to hunt escaped demons, with actor-recording artist Jennifer Nettles co-starring.

There’s a lot to look forward to in the world of streaming entertainment this week, so grab your device and get ready for some exciting new releases!