I’m not mad about it, however, because I have decided that my new year shall actually begin in February.
That’s right, I’m using the first month of the year as just a test run for 2022. After all, isn’t time now considered a construct?
If you’ve got some time (and even if you don’t) check out some of this new content.
Three things to watch
‘The Gilded Age’
My love of historical dramas is well documented. If you set it in New York City, I’m doubling down.
Oh, and Cynthia Nixon is in it, and there may not be anyone who reminds me of NYC more.
The series, which also stars Louisa Jacobson and Christine Baranski, is brought to you by “Downton Abbey” creator Julian Fellowes.
It’s streaming on HBO Max, which is owned by CNN’s parent company.
‘The Afterparty’
High school reunions can be a lot, but this one is killer.
Each of the eight episodes tells the story from the perspective of characters in this ensemble cast that includes Tiffany Haddish, Dave Franco, Sam Richardson, Zoƫ Chao, Ben Schwartz and Ilana Glazer.
“The Afterparty” starts streaming Friday.
‘The Woman in the House Across the Street From the Girl in the Window’
Speaking of genres, a long title is needed when you are doing a satirical take on one of the most popular in modern culture.
This miniseries stars Kristen Bell as a woman who loves her wine, sometimes mixes them with pills, and may or may not have witnessed a crime.
Sound familiar?
It starts streaming on Netflix Friday.
Two things to listen to
Rick Ross’ 11th album, “Richer Than I Ever Been,” was released in December, but the deluxe version drops Friday.
Where there is Ross, there is a celebration of the good life and all that comes along with it in the world of hip-hop.
This latest project gives you all of that and more, with assists from fellow artists, including Wiz Khalifa, 21 Savage and Jazmine Sullivan.
Ross isn’t the only one with a deluxe album coming out.
Country artist Morgan Wade has a deluxe edition of her “Reckless” debut album, which came out last year.
It drops Friday.
One thing to talk about
We are getting old, you guys.
Do you realize that we fell in love with Reese Witherspoon and Josh Lucas in “Sweet Home Alabama” 20 years ago?
That’s right. That film came out in 2002, along with other popular films like “Lilo & Stitch,” “8 Mile,” “Spider-Man,” “Resident Evil,” “Catch Me If You Can,” “John Q” and “Scooby-Doo.”
Time is flying.
Something to sip on
Let’s stick with the old-movies theme and talk about how many sequels are planned to come out in 2022.
We’ve already had “Scream 5” and “Hotel Transylvania: Transformania” so far this year — and that’s just the tip start.
If all goes to plan, we also have “Downton Abbey: A New Era,” “Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore,” “Jurassic World Dominion” and “Top Gun: Maverick” coming — just to name a few.
I have been known to rail against sequels, but these days there’s comfort in revisiting old characters who feel like old friends. So, bring them on.