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— The musician Moby narrates his own life in the documentary “Moby Doc,” a surrealistic examination of his fraught childhood and turbulent experience with fame, fortune and addiction from director Rob Bralver. David Lynch, David Bowie and Shepard Fairey are just a few of the luminaries who talk about his impact and influence. “Moby Doc” is available to rent on demand Friday.

— Actor David Oyelowo makes his directorial debut with “The Water Man,” a fantasy adventure about a young boy searching for a mythic figure who may have the power to help his ill mother (played by Rosario Dawson). Oyelowo told the AP that the story reminded him of ’80s classics like “The Goonies” and “Gremlins,” which, he said “have some heavier themes where kids are still involved.” It’s available to rent on demand Tuesday.

— AP Film Writer Lindsey Bahr

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This combination of photos shows cover art for “Fire In Little Africa” by various artist, left, and “Exodus,” an album by the late rapper DMX. (Motown Records and Black Forum via AP, left, and Def Jam via AP)




— DMX’s first posthumous album will be released Friday and it features collaborations with Jay-Z, Nas, Bono, Lil Wayne, Alicia Keys, Snoop Dogg and Usher. “Exodus” arrives a month after DMX died at age 50. The album of new material will be released on Def Jam, where DMX released most of his albums and made music history. “Exodus” also features tracks with DMX’s longtime collaborators from the Ruff Ryders collective, including The Lox and Swizz Beatz, who also produced the album.

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