Here are some entertainment and lifestyle articles from The Guardian:
**Music**
* Jessie J – Don't Tease Me With a Good Time: The proud owner of one of pop's biggest voices, Jessie J turns it up to 11 on her first album since 2018.
* Tate McRae – So Close to What???: As is de rigueur for pop stars in 2025, Canadian superstar McRae follows up February's So Close to What with this hastily recorded deluxe edition.
* The Futureheads – Christmas: In 2010, these Sunderland indie rockers released the rollicking yuletide nostalgia fest Christmas Was Better in the 80s. Fifteen years later that song takes pride of place on this festive album, alongside another original and a handful of classics.
**Film**
* Metroid Prime 4: Beyond: Perhaps the most long-awaited Nintendo game in recent years (it was first announced in 2017 under a different developer), this latest first-person adventure sees bounty hunter Samus Aran explore a new alien planet.
* Simogo Legacy Collection: With the fast-changing nature of smartphones rendering early games unplayable, stylish Swedish developer Simogo is future-proofing its catalogue by bringing seven titles – Beat Sneak Bandit, Year Walk and Device 6 among them – to modern platforms, complete with playable prototypes.
**Television**
* The New Yorker at 100: Oscar-winning director Marshall Curry takes a camera crew into the offices of fabled journalistic institution the New Yorker. His film asks whether the magazine's high standards of reporting are sustainable in a fast-paced digital age.
* Re:TV: This eco-focused streaming service is full of engaging and informative short films exploring everything from the mission to restore biodiversity at Kew Gardens to developments in food waste management, recycling, recirculation and renewable packaging.
**Podcasts**
* 101 Part Time Jobs with Giles Bidder: Giles Bidder's interview series delves into the inspiring stories and struggles of independent artists. Scottish rockers Biffy Clyro recount their creative rebirths while poet Joshua Idehen talks about his previous burlesque bar job.
* Re:TV: This eco-focused streaming service is full of engaging and informative short films exploring everything from the mission to restore biodiversity at Kew Gardens to developments in food waste management, recycling, recirculation and renewable packaging.
**Gaming**
* The Hunt: The hunters become the hunted in this tense French thriller, which follows a group of friends who are targeted by a mysterious band of fellow gun-enthusiasts in the forest. A shootout ensues, followed by guilt, paranoia and a moral quagmire from which none of them can escape.
* Talamasca: The Secret Order: The latest entry in Interview With a Vampire author Anne Rice's streamer-drama universe centres on an enigmatic, ancient and possibly corrupt organisation who protect humans from the supernatural sphere. Elizabeth McGovern and Jason Schwartzman are the big names in the cast.
**Streaming**
* Netflix's Metroid Prime 4 and Simogo Legacy Collection will be released on December 4th.
* The New Yorker at 100: A documentary about the magazine's 100-year history, to be released on Netflix on December 5th.
**Music**
* Jessie J – Don't Tease Me With a Good Time: The proud owner of one of pop's biggest voices, Jessie J turns it up to 11 on her first album since 2018.
* Tate McRae – So Close to What???: As is de rigueur for pop stars in 2025, Canadian superstar McRae follows up February's So Close to What with this hastily recorded deluxe edition.
* The Futureheads – Christmas: In 2010, these Sunderland indie rockers released the rollicking yuletide nostalgia fest Christmas Was Better in the 80s. Fifteen years later that song takes pride of place on this festive album, alongside another original and a handful of classics.
**Film**
* Metroid Prime 4: Beyond: Perhaps the most long-awaited Nintendo game in recent years (it was first announced in 2017 under a different developer), this latest first-person adventure sees bounty hunter Samus Aran explore a new alien planet.
* Simogo Legacy Collection: With the fast-changing nature of smartphones rendering early games unplayable, stylish Swedish developer Simogo is future-proofing its catalogue by bringing seven titles – Beat Sneak Bandit, Year Walk and Device 6 among them – to modern platforms, complete with playable prototypes.
**Television**
* The New Yorker at 100: Oscar-winning director Marshall Curry takes a camera crew into the offices of fabled journalistic institution the New Yorker. His film asks whether the magazine's high standards of reporting are sustainable in a fast-paced digital age.
* Re:TV: This eco-focused streaming service is full of engaging and informative short films exploring everything from the mission to restore biodiversity at Kew Gardens to developments in food waste management, recycling, recirculation and renewable packaging.
**Podcasts**
* 101 Part Time Jobs with Giles Bidder: Giles Bidder's interview series delves into the inspiring stories and struggles of independent artists. Scottish rockers Biffy Clyro recount their creative rebirths while poet Joshua Idehen talks about his previous burlesque bar job.
* Re:TV: This eco-focused streaming service is full of engaging and informative short films exploring everything from the mission to restore biodiversity at Kew Gardens to developments in food waste management, recycling, recirculation and renewable packaging.
**Gaming**
* The Hunt: The hunters become the hunted in this tense French thriller, which follows a group of friends who are targeted by a mysterious band of fellow gun-enthusiasts in the forest. A shootout ensues, followed by guilt, paranoia and a moral quagmire from which none of them can escape.
* Talamasca: The Secret Order: The latest entry in Interview With a Vampire author Anne Rice's streamer-drama universe centres on an enigmatic, ancient and possibly corrupt organisation who protect humans from the supernatural sphere. Elizabeth McGovern and Jason Schwartzman are the big names in the cast.
**Streaming**
* Netflix's Metroid Prime 4 and Simogo Legacy Collection will be released on December 4th.
* The New Yorker at 100: A documentary about the magazine's 100-year history, to be released on Netflix on December 5th.