Top Picks: 'Fastball' on DVD and Blu-ray, the album 'We Are King,' and more

Photographer Oliver Curtis seeks a new perspective at global landmarks, an app tells you what chargers you need for an international trip, and more top picks.

August 5, 2016

Delicate ‘Sweet Bean’

The film Sweet Bean is a delicate little fable. It stars Masatoshi Nagase as Sentaro, a man who sells the Japanese pancake-like doroyaki. When Tokue, an older woman (Kirin Kiki), answers a help-wanted ad, he turns her down – but changes his mind after tasting her amazing an, the filling for the doroyaki. Because Tokue is such a powerful presence (and Kiki such a powerful actress), what might have seemed silly instead carries a poetic force. The film will be released on DVD and Blu-ray Aug. 9.

Different perspective

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So many tourists have photos of famous landmarks. But what happens when you decide to seek a new perspective? Photographer Oliver Curtis found out with his series in which he faces a different direction at tourist attractions and snaps a photo. Check out what he captured at http://www.olivercurtis
photography.co.uk.

Intriguing fastball

If the baseball on TV isn’t enough for you, check out the documentary Fastball, which is available on DVD and Blu-ray. Director Jonathan Hock focuses on a gallery of the most celebrated names in fastballdom, including Walter Johnson and Sandy Koufax. It might even interest audiences who don’t know a curveball from a knuckleball.

Travel info

Taking a trip and not sure whether you’ll be able to use your phone charger? The Plugs of the World app can help out novice travelers or seasoned ones who need a reminder about the availability and kinds of outlets at their destination. Users report on changes, too. The app is $2.99 for iOS and $1.99 for Android.   

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Soul nirvana

Singing twins Paris and Amber Strother and their cohort, Anita Bias, who together form King, want you to relax and imagine a more positive and soulful world. Their debut album, We Are King, takes the slow, meandering, scenic route to transport you there in luxe comfort via retro R&B bliss. Stevie Wonder’s backup singers and Sade are no doubt denizens of this dreamy, harmonic Shangri-La-La Land, with its lush, layered landscapes by some of Los Angeles’s most gifted sonic artists. Flights of imagination depart daily.