We arrive, once again in the middle of the week and the premieres of the streaming platforms are showing their paws. One more Wednesday, we wake up reviewing the 87 series, movies and documentaries arriving from today and until Sunday to Netflix, HBO Max, Prime Video, Disney +, Filmin, Movistar and Apple TV +
‘Dancing for Life’ (Cha cha Real Smooth)
directed by Cooper Raiff | Distribution: Cooper Raiff, Dakota Johnson, Brad Garrett and Leslie Mann
Unconventional love story that takes us into the life of a young man just out of college who doesn’t know what to do with his life and dedicates himself to animating parties. However, his life changes course when he meets a woman and his daughter.
‘The Fragrance of First Love’
Created by Angel Han Teng | Distribution: Lyan Chen, Lin Zaizai, Lee Yi
A short Taiwanese drama that takes us to the story of two women who meet again years after separating in high school because of the refusal of one to live as a lesbian woman.
‘No one knows anything’
Created by Andreu Buenafuente and Berto Romero
I jump to the television of the program of this comic couple. Without a script and with a spirit of improvisation, both will comment on experiences and occurrences of their day to day and that of others.
- Premiere Saturday on HBO Max
‘The father of the bride’ (Father of the Bride)
directed by Gaz Alazraki | Distribution: Andy García, Gloria Estefan, Adria Arjona, Diego Boneta, etc.
New version of the adaptation of the homonymous novel that follows a couple that receives an unexpected visit: that of their eldest daughter and her new boyfriend. His plans: a quick wedding and go live a new life in his native Mexico.
- Premiere Thursday on HBO Max
‘Spiderhead’
directed by Joseph Kosinksi | Distribution: Chris Hemsworth, Jurnee Smollett, Miles Teller, Mark Paguio and Tess Haubrich
Based on the story by George Saunders, the film revolves around a peculiar prison in which prisoners are given different doses of an experimental drug in exchange for a reduced sentence.
‘The summer I fell in love’ (The Summer I Turned Pretty)
Created by JennyHan | Distribution: Lola Tung, Christopher Briney, Jackie Chung, Rachel Blandchard, etc.
Adaptation of the novel by Jenny Han, we find the story of Belly, a girl who measures her life according to how the summer has been. She has known two boys for years, who have been her great confidants and everything, but one summer this changes completely.
- Premiere Friday on Prime Video
all premieres
Netflix
- ‘Love and anarchy’ S2 (Thursday)
- ‘Beginners (Beginners)’ (Wednesday)
- ‘Ben Crump: The African American Lawyer’ (Sunday)
- ‘Bicycling the world’ (Wednesday)
- ‘Centaur’ (Wednesday)
- ‘Collision’ (Thursday)
- ‘Parade of Hearts’ (Wednesday)
- ‘The Martha Mitchell Effect’ (Friday)
- ‘Digital Mirages’ (Wednesday)
- ‘Five Elements of Adventure’ (Saturday)
- ‘The Flying Frenchies: Back to the Fjords’ (Saturday)
- ‘Neighbor War’ S2 (Friday)
- ‘God’s Favorite Idiot’ (Wednesday)
- ‘The Wrath of God’ (Wednesday)
- ‘Iron Chef: The Legend of Iron’ (Wednesday)
- ‘Junior’ (Wednesday)
- ‘Kabuki Akadousuzunosuke’ (Thursday)
- ‘Nausicaa’ (Saturday)
- ‘Maldives’ (Wednesday)
- ‘You don’t know who I am’ (Friday)
- ‘The Deadlock: A Paranormal Park’ (Thursday)
- ‘Rainbow High’ S2 (Friday)
- ‘She’ S2 (Friday)
- ‘Snoop Dogg’s F*cn around’ (Thursday)
- ‘Spiderhead’ (Friday)
- ‘Spriggan’ (Saturday)
- ‘Toma Ikuta sings, dances and performs Kabuki’ (Thursday)
- ‘Karma World Clips’ V2 (Friday)
Movistar Plus+
Disney+
hbo max
- ‘No one knows anything’ (Saturday)
- ‘Father of the Bride’ (Thursday)
- ‘The balcony movie’ (Sunday)
- ‘Taffy’ S2 (Friday)
filmin
- ‘A la vie’ (Friday)
- ‘The Abyss’ (Friday)
- ‘Arcimboldo, portrait of a bold man’ (Friday)
- ‘The Calf’ (Thursday)
- ‘Like heaven after coming back’ (Thursday)
- ‘The Elephants of Scipio’ (Thursday)
- ‘Elliott Erwitt Silence Sounds Good’ (Friday)
- ‘The Fragrance of First Love’ (Friday)
- ‘Friends and Strangers’ (Thursday)
- ‘Genderation’ (Saturday)
- ‘Great Freedom (Great Freedom)’ (Thursday)
- ‘Jean-Michel Basquiat, Absolute Artist’ (Friday)
- ‘Lane 0’ (Friday)
- ‘Leonardo da Vinci: The Universal Man’ (Friday)
- ‘You will wait for me?’ (Friday)
- ‘The art market in occupied France’ (Friday)
- ‘My friend Dahmer’ (Friday)
- ‘Moon, 66 Questions’ (Thursday)
- ‘The world in a painting by Velázquez’ (Friday)
- ‘The world in a Vermeer painting’ (Friday)
- ‘The Aspern Papers’ (Friday)
- ‘The Passion of Judas’ (Thursday)
- ‘A little plan… like saving the planet’
- ‘La rust’ (Thursday)
- ‘A Sombra do Pai’ (Thursday)
- ‘I owe you a letter from Brazil’ (Wednesday)
- ‘The Triumph’ (Friday)
- ‘Once We Were Kids’ (Friday)
- ‘The Vermeer nº36’ (Friday)
- ‘We Are Russia’ (Friday)
Prime Video (every Friday)
Apple TV+ (every Friday)
- ‘Dancing for life’
- ‘Avant-garde houses’ T2
Espinof recommends…
‘American Crime Story’
Anthology of the Ryan Murphy factory that reviews some notorious media case in each season. Without neglecting the characteristics of the house (including a certain taste for sensationalism and for highlighting the most morbid), each installment manages to find its own voice and his thesis when it comes to addressing the issue that emerges from its plot. The result is something quite sophisticated and vibrant, especially in its first two seasons.
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