Coming SoonOut this week* Albums Can't Say I Ain't Country by Florida Georgia Line: Fourth album by the American country music duo; follows Dig Your Roots (2016); includes the songs ‘Simple’, ‘Talk You Out of It’, and ‘Meant to Be’ as well as collaborations with Jason Derulo and Jason Aldean.Also out this week: Let’s Be Frank, American country singer Trisha Yearwood’s covers album of songs by Frank Sinatra; and Head Above Water, Canadian pop singer Avril Lavigne’s sixth album.* Movies Alita: Battle Angel (starring Rosa Salazar, Christoph Waltz, Jennifer Connelly, Mahershala Ali) – action, based on Yukito Kishiro’s manga series Gunnm; a reactivated cyborg (Salazar) with no memory of her past life tries to find out who she is.Happy Death Day 2U (starring Jessica Rothe, Israel Broussard, Phi Vu) – horror; a woman (Rothe), stuck in a time loop reliving the day of her murder, is determined to escape after finding out that her friends are also targets.Isn't It Romantic (starring Rebel Wilson, Liam Hemsworth, Adam DeVine) – romantic comedy; after getting hit on the head, a woman wakes up in a world that operates like a romantic comedy movie. Awards61st Annual Grammy AwardsWinners:Record of the Year: ‘This Is America’ – Childish GambinoSong of the Year: ‘This Is America’ – Childish GambinoMusic Video: ‘This Is America’ – Childish GambinoRap/Sung Performance: ‘This Is America’ – Childish GambinoAlbum of the Year: Golden Hour – Kacey MusgravesCountry Solo Performance: ‘Butterflies’ – Kacey MusgravesCountry Album: Golden Hour – Kacey MusgravesNew Artist: Dua LipaPop Vocal Album: Sweetener – Ariana GrandePop Solo Performance: ‘Joanne (Where Do You Think You’re Goin’?)’ – Lady GagaURap Album: Invasion of Privacy – Cardi BRock Performance: ‘When Bad Does Good’ – Chris CornellFor the complete list, visit grammy.com/grammys/awards.Stars Born today: Amber Riley, Conor Oberst, Brandon Boyd, Chris Farley, Ali Campbell, Janice Dickinson, Matt Groening, Jane SeymourSpotlight How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden WorldVoice cast: Jay Baruchel, America Ferrera, Cate Blanchett, Gerard Butler, Craig Ferguson, F. Murray Abraham, Jonah Hill, Christopher Mintz-Plasse, Kristen Wiig, Kit HaringtonDirector: Dean DeBloisTagline: Fly on your own. Find your way home.Animation; Hiccup (Baruchel) searches for the hidden ancestral home of the dragons before a hired hunter (Abraham) can capture Toothless.Is the final instalment in the How to Train Your Dragon trilogy which is loosely based on the book series of the same name by Cressida Cowell. Serves as a sequel to 2010’s How to Train Your Dragon and 2014’s How to Train Your Dragon 2.Was released in foreign markets prior to its upcoming release in the U.S.Had a budget of $129 million; has made over $138 million so far.Has received positive reviews from critics who praised the animation and emotional story.Score composed by John Powell.
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