New Wednesday and, as often happens, when we reach the middle of the week we already begin to think of the weekend as a great time to catch up on our series and movies. And, if we don’t have anything pending,Here we are going to review the streaming premieres.
Specifically, 52 series, movies and documentaries arriving today on Netflix, HBO Max, Prime Video, Filmin, Movistar Plus+, SkyShowtime, Disney+ and Apple TV+. Let’s get to it.
‘American Chinese’ (American Born Chinese)
Watch out for this series that has an impressive cast of actors led by Michelle Yeoh. Based on the graphic novel by Gene Luen Yang, the series follows an American teenager whose life changes when he befriends a god from Chinese mythology.
- Premiere Wednesday on Disney+
‘Fubar’
Our “chuache”, Arnold Schwarzenegger stars in his first series for Netflix as a CIA agent who, on the verge of retirement, discovers a family secret that forces him to accept one last mission. Nick Santora creates the series.
- Premiere Thursday on Netflix
‘Platonic’
As we await the final season of ‘Physical’, we can see again Rose Byrne in this buddy comedy co-starring Seth Rogen. Both are two former best friends from their youth who reconnect years later.
- Premieres Wednesday on Apple TV+
‘tail of fish’
From Portugal comes this promising and fresh series, “inspired” (but not very much) by true events, which tells the story of some friends who do business with what comes from the ocean. everything changes when what they “catch” turns out to be cocaine.
- Premiere Friday on Netflix
all premieres
Netflix
- ‘7 lives’ (Wednesday)
- ‘The year I started masturbating’ (Friday)
- ‘Barbeque Showdown’ T2 (Friday)
- ‘Mother’s Day’ (Wednesday)
- ‘Echoes of an era’ (Wednesday)
- ‘In their name’ (Friday)
- ‘Fubar’ (Thursday)
- ‘Many more ants between the legs’ (Wednesday)
- ‘Family business. Luxury homes’ T3 (Wednesday)
- ‘Rabo de Peixe’ (Friday)
- ‘Blood and Gold’ (Friday)
- ‘Tin & Tina’ (Friday)
- ‘The Ultimatum: Queer Love’ (Wednesday)
- ‘The last wagon’ (Friday)
Prime Video
- ‘Der Greif’ (Thursday)
- ‘Twin Melody Phenomenon’ (Friday)
- ‘James May: Oh Cook’ T2 (Wednesday)
- ‘Free to laugh’ (Friday)
- ‘Paranoia Agent’ (Friday)
HBO Max
- ‘100 Years of Warner Bros: The Stuff Dreams Are Made Of’ (Thursday)
- ‘Mary Tyler Moore: the girl on TV’ (Saturday)
- ‘I don’t like driving’ (Friday)
- ‘Sarah Silverman: A Loved One’ (Sunday)
- ‘The Brave Prince Ivanhoe’ T2 (Saturday)
Disney+
- ‘Maximum Alert’ (Friday)
- ‘Maximum Alert 2’ (Friday)
- ‘Chinese American’ (Wednesday)
- ‘Chip and Chop: life in the park’ T2 (Wednesday)
- ‘Crazy Love’ (Wednesday)
- ‘Intertwined’ T2 (Wednesday)
- ‘The empire of light’ (Wednesday)
- ‘The Kardashians’ S3 (Thursday)
- ‘Kocktails with Khloe’ (Thursday)
- ‘Kris Tompkings: Protecting Nature’ (Friday)
- ‘L’ora’ (Wednesday)
- ‘Link: eat, love, kill’ (Wednesday)
Movistar Plus+
- ‘The perfect robber’ (Friday)
- ‘The Whale’ (Friday)
- ‘Close’ (Wednesday)
- ‘Joe Strummer: Life and Death of a Singer’ (Friday)
- ‘Creatures of God’ (Sunday)
filming
- ‘Dealer’ (Friday)
- ‘Hotel Colón’ (Friday)
- ‘Isosceles’ (Friday)
- ‘A place called dignity’ (Friday)
- ‘A mother against George Bush’ (Friday)
- ‘Psycho in Stockholm’ (Friday)
- ‘The radio amateur’ (Friday)
- ‘The queen of porn’ (Thursday)
- ‘Wendy’ (Friday)
Others
- ‘Platonic’ (Wednesday on Apple TV +)
- ‘For H or For B’ T2 (Friday on SkyShowtime)
Espinof recommends…
‘Tin and Tina’
TIN and TINA is the unclassifiable feature-length adaptation of director Rubin Stein’s cult short of the same name, about two children who interpret the Bible too literally, inverting the theme of the devilish child to propose danger from two very devout children.A surprising debut in Spanish cinema in the form of a religious thriller that mixes Cañí costumbrismo, malevolent children and I went to EGB with macabre humor, Teresa Rabal giving fear and the return of the Chinese super disco.
- Recommended by Jorge Loser | Friday on Netflix | Criticism
The best you can stream in 2023
If you’re still somewhat hesitant about what to see, here we have our rankings with the top releases of 2023 that have appeared on the various streaming platforms. Here are the best Netflix shows and movies, Amazon Prime Video’s top shows and movies, and our top HBO Max shows.
In Espinof | The 11 best series of 2023… so far