18 l April 3 - 9, 2022 Northeast Oregon TV Weekly What’s Available NOW On “Movie: Judy” The casting of Renée Zellweger in the lead of a Judy Garland biopic initially raised some Hollywood eyebrows, but her per- formance in this 2019 adaptation of a hit play silenced skeptics, as she netted a slew of best actress trophies, including an Oscar. Jessie Buckley, Finn Wittrock, Rufus Sewell and Michael Gambon also star in the film, which chronicles the last year of Garland’s life. “Movie: The Invisible Man” Australian writer-director Leigh Whannell’s thriller casts Elisabeth Moss (“The Hand- maid’s Tale”) as Cecilia Kass, who flees an abusive relationship with tech entrepreneur Adrian Griffin (Oliver Jackson-Cohen) after drugging him. While hiding out with a childhood friend (Aldis Hodge), Cecilia receives word that the troubled Adrian has killed himself. In time, however, Cecilia be- comes convinced her ex-lover has mastered invisibility to destroy her life. “Movie: Destroyer” A virtually unrecognizable Nicole Kidman gives an unsparing performance as former undercover LAPD officer Erin Bell, who takes brutal revenge on a gang years af- ter one of her cases was blown in Karyn Kusama’s 2018 neo-noir crime thriller. The strong supporting cast includes Toby Keb- bell, Tatiana Maslany, Scoot McNairy, Brad- ley Whitford and Sebastian Stan. 215 Elm Street La Grande • (541) 963-5440 northwestfurnitureandmattress.com “Movie: If Beale Street Could Talk” Barry Jenkins (“The Underground Rail- road,” “Moonlight”) co-wrote and directed this 2018 drama that stars Kiki Layne (“The Old Guard”) as Tish, a pregnant Black woman in 1970s Harlem who sets out to prove the innocence of her fiance (Stephan James, “Selma”) when he is jailed for a crime he did not commit. Regina King, Colman Domingo and Teyonah Parris co- star. LeeAnnOttosen@UmpquaBank.com UmpquaBank.com/Lee-Ann-Ottosen