FORKY ASKS A QUESTION Stream on Disney Plus. Parents who want to watch “The Irishman” will need something to distract their young ones. This Pixar series should do the trick — at least for a short while. “Forky Asks a Question” stars Forky, the haphazardly assembled spork toy voiced by Tony Hale in “Toy Story 4.” Each short sees that character exploring a different topic by asking his friends about it (examples of subjects include money and art). “Toy Story” enthusiasts may enjoy the fact that those friends are various characters from the series.

NOWHERE TO HIDE (2000) Rent on Amazon, Google Play, iTunes, Vudu and YouTube. In a recent article in The Times, Mike Hale wrote that this cops-and-gangsters movie from the South Korean filmmaker Lee Myung-se is the “greatest unknown movie of the century so far.” It will be screening at Lincoln Center on Nov. 30, but audiences outside the city (or who simply want to avoid a weekend excursion) can stream it from home. The story is simple: In Incheon, South Korea, a cop hunts a gangster. But the film’s style is hard to pin down. “It slips back and forth from high-octane chase to slow-motion slapstick ballet to noirish, rain-soaked romance, the way an old-fashioned Hollywood musical changes up song styles,” Hale wrote. “If you can negotiate the shifting tones and rhythms,” he added, “Lee’s guerrilla-like inventiveness will keep a nearly constant smile on your face.”