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It’s directed by Sam Jones, who made the 2002 Wilco doc “I Am Trying to Break Your Heart,” and it spans the entire career of the 53-year-old skateboarding pioneer while attempting to grasp his still strong obsession to be as good as ever.

Along with films like 2021′s “Gunda,” a black-and-white documentary portrait of a pig, “Cow” is part of a recent surge to use cinema to capture and elevate the lives of animals seldom afforded a close-up.

The three-time Grammy nominee has already offered a glimpse of the upcoming music by reteaming with Ed Sheeran for the salsa-inflected “Bam Bam.” Cabello has also released the album tracks “Oh Na Na,” featuring Myke Towers, and lead single “Don’t Go Yet.“ The day before the album drops, she’ll perform songs from it as part of a live TikTok concert — “Familia: Welcome to the Family” airs at 7 p.m.

— Jack White has not one but two albums slated for 2022, the first of which is “Fear of the Dawn,” out Friday, April 8, with a title track that uses fuzzed-out guitars, slamming drums and sound effects pushed to 11.

— Ansel Elgort and Ken Watanabe star in “Tokyo Vice,” a HBO Max crime drama described as “loosely” inspired by Jake Adelstein’s 2009 memoir, “Tokyo Vice: An American Reporter on the Police Beat in Japan.” Elgort plays Adelstein, who finds himself immersed in 1990s Tokyo, “where nothing and no one is truly what or who they seem,” as HBO intriguingly puts it.

— Celebrities try to stump each other with stories that may or may not be true in CW’s “Would I Lie To You?” based on a hit British series of the same name.

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