What’s worth your time in movies and TV this weekend?
It’s Theodore Dreiser by way ofDateline.
After an epiphany what about a strip club for women?

Annaleigh Ashford and Kumail Nanjiani in ‘Welcome to Chippendales’.Erin Simkin/Hulu
From there, a g-string empire is born.
Take away the people-eating, and it could almost be a Springsteen song.
Russell and Chalamet are both indisputably lovely to look at throughout, even in their insistent road-scuzz grubbiness.

Taylor Russell and Timothee Chalamet in ‘Bones and All’.Yannis Drakoulidis/MGM
(Bathing on the lam is a privilege, not a right.)
“What, are we eating a Rolex?”
On arrival, the bespokeness of the Hawthorne experience, raw and windswept, does not disappoint.

Ralph Fiennes and Anya Taylor-Joy in ‘The Menu’.Eric Zachanowich/Searchlight Pictures
It’s faithfully acted by an earnest, intelligent cast, and directed with fervent purpose by Maria Schrader.

Zoe Kazan and Carey Mulligan in ‘She Said’.JoJo Whilden/Universal Pictures

Jeremy Pope and Raúl Castillo star in A24 film ‘The Inspection.'.Patti Perret/A24