From Bugonia to All's Fair: your complete entertainment guide to the week ahead

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**Staying In: Entertainment**

All's Fair - Disney+, 4 November
Divorce proceedings get the Ryan Murphy treatment with this mind-bogglingly camp drama about two rival LA law firms. Come to scrutinise Kim Kardashian's acting chops, stay for the blistering putdowns of Sarah Paulson's OTT attack-dog attorney. Glenn Close, Naomi Watts and Teyana Taylor co-star.

Pluribus - Apple TV+, 7 November
Breaking Bad creator and key golden-age-of-TV figure Vince Gilligan returns with an intriguing premise: when a virus causing complete contentment and unfettered optimism sweeps the globe, misanthropic romance author Carol (Better Call Saul's Rhea Seehorn) is the only person unaffected. Can she save humanity from happiness?

All Her Fault - Sky Atlantic/Now, 7 November, 9pm
Succession's Sarah Snook swaps savage scheming for parental trauma as a mother who attempts to pick up her young son from a playdate only to find no trace of him. Dakota Fanning and The White Lotus's Jake Lacy round out the cast in this twisty thriller.

I Love LA - Sky Comedy/Now, 3 November, 10pm
Star of indie hits including Shiva Baby and Bottoms (plus featured player in Charli xcx's Brat-era cultural universe), Rachel Sennott is a one-woman riot, and her debut TV comedy about a chaotic friendship misguidedly revived is the perfect vehicle for the 30-year-old's uniquely unhinged energy.

**Staying In: Games**

Hyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment - Switch 2; out 6 November
Koei Tecmo (Dynasty Warriors, Ninja Gaiden) follows up 2020's Age of Calamity with another hack-and-slash take on The Legend of Zelda (above), this time delving into the backstory of Tears of the Kingdom as Zelda unexpectedly travels to the distant past.

Football Manager 26 - PC, Mac, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, iOS; out 4 November
The compelling series took an unexpected break in 2024, and this year's edition has some major updates to make up for the wait, including an overhaul to matchday visuals, a new management interface and the long-overdue addition of women's football.

**Staying In: Albums**

Cat Burns – How to Be Human - Out now
South London singer-songwriter Burns, who recently extended her portfolio on Celebrity Traitors, returns with her second album. The skipping pop-rock of All This Love is a thoughtful take on grief, while There's Just Something About Her encapsulates the sweet rush of early lust.

KeiyaA – Hooke's Law - Out now
Five years on from her acclaimed debut, Forever, Ya Girl, an off-kilter exploration of R&B and soul, Brooklyn-based KeiyaA (above) releases her follow-up. Interrogating her identity as a Black queer woman, the fidgety, mind-bending Take It touches on jazz, hip-hop and experimental electro.

Florence + the Machine – Everybody Scream - Out now
On Florence Welch's sixth album alongside her increasingly nebulous "Machine", witchcraft, folk horror and poetry weave in and out of music that offers a heavier version of her baroque pop-rock. With the sonic moodboard including both Swans and Adele, songs such as One of the Greats sound royally pissed off.

Daniel Avery – Tremor - Out now
Featuring vocal assistance from the Kills' Alison Mosshart and Sophie collaborator Cecile Believe, DJ and producer Avery's latest album mixes shoegaze and techno, ambient and industrial, euphoria and disquiet, to create something genuinely thrilling.

**Staying In: Brain Food**

The Exhausting Genius of D'Angelo - YouTube
In honour of the recent death of neo soul originator D'Angelo, here's a video essay from music history channel Mic the Snare that unpacks his artistry, from emulating James Brown and Prince to becoming a dazzling auteur of his own.

Playwright's Podcast - Podcast
London's Royal Court theatre returns with a new season of its engaging interview podcast. Highlights include Nina Segal on her Foley piece Cow/Deer and rising writer Sophia Chetin-Leuner on her Royal Court debut, Porn Play.

Child - Radio 4, 5 November, 3.30pm
Former Today in Focus host India Rakusen brings us a new series of her fascinating exploration into the early stages of a child's life. Across eight episodes, Rakusen looks at the emotional development of toddlers.
 
omg i love how excited i am for Football Manager 26 🏆👍 just in time to get me through exam season lol. can't wait to dive into the new management interface and women's football updates 🤩 gotta say, Florence + the Machine's new album sounds 🔥 but i'm more of a Billie Eilish kinda girl tbh 😂 what's everyone planning on watching/staying in for? 📺💭
 
OMG you guys I'm like totally excited for the new Disney+ show All's Fair 🤩 it's got Kim Kardashian in it and I need to see how she'll do as an actress!! 😂 but also isn't that show just going to be super dramatic and full of catty rivalries? 💁‍♀️ and on a different note have you heard the new Florence + the Machine album Everybody Scream 🎶 it's literally so good I've been listening to it nonstop! 💖
 
🎥 I'm intrigued by Pluribus - Apple TV+ 🤔, the premise sounds so intriguing! A virus causing complete contentment and optimism sweeping the globe? 🌎 Sounds like a wild ride. But, let's fact-check if this idea is backed up by science... does a virus truly cause happiness? 😊
 
📺🎥 I'm so down for "All Her Fault" - that twisty thriller sounds super intriguing! 🤔 I've seen Sarah Snook shine in "Succession", and Dakota Fanning is always great in everything she does. 🤝 Can't wait to binge-watch this with some popcorn and a comfy blanket 😴

🎮 Also, who's excited for the new season of "Football Manager 26"? 💪 I've been playing those games for ages, and it's always crazy to see how you can manage an entire team. 🤯 Maybe I'll try to save my virtual kingdom from financial ruin this year... 😉

🎶 As for music, Florence + the Machine is back with a heavy album! 💥 I loved her last few releases, but I'm curious to hear where she's taken her sound now. 🌪️ Does anyone know if KeiyaA's new album is as experimental as Forever, Ya Girl? 🤔
 
omg have u seen the trailer for All Her Fault?? 🤯 it looks so twisty and suspenseful! I need to find out what happens to that mom and her son 😭 also can't wait 2 c Kim Kardashian on Disney+ she's always been a bit of an obsession of mine lol 👀
 
I'm so hyped for "All Her Fault" - Sarah Snook is an amazing actress and I love how the show is exploring parental trauma. The cast looks super talented too 🤩. Also, I'm intrigued by "Pluribus" with Vince Gilligan at the helm. A virus that spreads happiness sounds like a wild concept 😂. Can't wait to dive into these new releases!
 
🎥 I'm really looking forward to watching "All Her Fault" on Sky Atlantic/Now. Sarah Snook is amazing and I love how the show has twisted expectations - who wouldn't want to watch a thriller about a mother's search for her child? And Dakota Fanning, she's so underrated, I always think she brings such depth to any character she plays 🤔

On a completely different note, have you guys listened to Florence + the Machine's new album "Everybody Scream"? Florence Welch is just on another level with her vocals - it's like she's channeling this crazy energy from within 💥. And the way the songs blend together, all these different elements of rock and folk and... I don't even know how else to describe it? It's just magic ✨

I've also been binge-watching "The Exhausting Genius of D'Angelo" on YouTube - Mic the Snare does an amazing job breaking down the artist's influence and legacy. It's crazy to think about how much of a impact he had on music, especially in the 90s and early 2000s 🎵
 
🤔 I'm not sure about these new streaming services and TV shows. They all seem like just another way for people to get distracted from the world outside. Can't we have a good conversation without binge-watching some scripted drama or playing video games? 📺💻 And what's with all the emphasis on social media stars and indie musicians? Can't we appreciate art and music for its own sake, not just because it's "unique" or "unhinged"? 🎶👀 The fact that people are willing to pay for this kind of content just blows my mind. I mean, what's the point of having more entertainment options if they're all just going to be more of the same old thing? 🤷‍♂️
 
just started watching 'Pluribus' on Apple TV+ 🤯 it's already got me hooked! vince gilligan is always a winner for me 😎 but this premise about a virus that makes people happy? genius! 💡 can't wait to see how carol, rhea seehorn, saves humanity from... happiness? 🙃
 
🤔 I just found out about this new Apple TV+ show Pluribus and it sounds super intriguing. The idea of a virus spreading across the globe making everyone feel completely content and optimistic, only for one person to be left unaffected is mind-blowing! 🌎💡 Rhea Seehorn's character seems so complex and interesting - I'm definitely adding this to my watchlist. But what really caught my attention was that Vince Gilligan is behind it... the man who created Breaking Bad? 🤯
 
Ugh, can't they just get the release dates right for once? I swear, every time I see one of these "Staying In" sections, it's like they're trying to confuse us on purpose... 🤯 Like, what even is a "release date"? Is it out now or not? Just pick a side, guys! 😩
 
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