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In Monaco, playground of the fabulously rich, Philippe (Artus), Stella (Camille Lou) and Alexandre (Louka Meliava) live high on their father’s money. Wealthy real estate developer Francis Bartek (Gerard Jugnot) is a widower and a workaholic, shrugging his shoulders as his children scramble for the bank account. However, he suffers a heart attack. After the hospital stay, he decides to cut off the tap to his children, withdraw their access to money and invites them to do something they have never done before: work. Skills? No. Experience? No. The jobs they find interesting to access are far beyond their reach without their father’s influence so these three spoiled youngsters will have to learn new trades to survive and learn the effort behind every euro earned.Review of ‘Rich and Spoiled’.’A Castle for Christmas’.
Halle Berry’s directorial debut approaches the gory and battered clichés of the fight movie genre so earnestly that it’s almost as if she doesn’t realize the plot is replete with the biggest clichés from the slow-motion shot of blood splattering the canvas. Berry also stars, playing a disgraced mixed martial arts fighter who now works as a cleaner and hides liquor among her detergents and stoically accepts abuse from her boyfriend/manager.Synopsis and review of ‘Wounded’.’The Boy Who Saved Christmas’.
Crazy about her
Paddington is a bear who has grown up deep in the Peruvian jungle with his Aunt Lucy, who has instilled in him the desire to live in London. When an earthquake destroys their home, Lucy hides her nephew on a ship bound for England to find a better life.
A letter carrier is sent to a frozen town in the north, where he discovers that Santa Claus is in hiding. Jesper (voice of Quim Gutierrez), the worst student at the postal academy, is assigned to Smeerensburg, an icy island beyond the Arctic Circle, where its troubled inhabitants barely exchange words, let alone letters.
Sir Lionel Frost considers himself the world’s foremost researcher of myths, monsters and legends. These labels have been questioned by his inner circle, which encourages him to begin an investigation of the American Northwest in search of the Missing Link, a mysterious half-human, half-beast creature.
Richard Carson, an ambitious billionaire, wants to appropriate the Earth’s satellite and exploit the clean and real energy source of the future, Helium 3. To do so, he will have to erase from history the feat of the Apollo XI astronauts and their famous first steps on the Moon, something that 40% of the world’s population believes to be a lie.
The three missing Hollywood gods: Ryan Reynolds, Dwayne Johnson and Gal Gadot unite their cinematic superpowers in a film that has an action director, Rawson Marshall Thurber (The Skyscraper), a billion-dollar budget and a clear goal: to break viewing records. The film was originally from Universal and was destined for theaters, but the pandemic delayed the shooting and then the release forecast, Netflix got its spoon in the middle of the process and finished shooting it. The plot? Pure action and doses of Ryan Reynolds-stamped slapstick in a story about an FBI agent (Johnson) who is forced to work with one thief (Reynolds) to catch another (Gadot). The constant homage to Indiana Jones enhances the comedic side but also highlights its shortcomings: it’s a bomb artifact of entertainment but without the magic of the referent, with protagonists as charismatic as they are stiff.The true story of Red Alert’s Cleopatra’s eggsAll about Red Alert 2Netflix Movies 2021: Chiaroscuro (now available).
The occupant
If you have a thin nose, here’s this Israeli production about an orthodox Jewish family (we recommend Unorthodox a little further down, obviously), with the expected clash between tradition and modernity but approached from a really interesting point of view. Very heavy clash of cultures and with great quality.
The plot of this series is so millimetrically constructed that the experience of watching it is almost more like facing a giant puzzle or a row of a hundred Sudoku puzzles. Everything in this story of corruption, from the careful and detailed direction to the intense and sometimes risky performances, plays in favor of surprising twists and turns, of challenging the viewer in a solid labyrinth of mirrors. It is true that it is a series with more scaffolding than heart, but within the genre of surprise thriller it is a perfectly executed work. We haven’t told you anything about the plot, but it’s better to sink your teeth into it without prior information.The Innocent 2: how it could continue… And why it shouldn’t.