3 series and 6 new films to watch on streaming over the weekend
Here is a list of three series and six new films for you to watch on streaming this weekend. There are productions on Netflix, Golden Globe nominations champion on HBO Max, slapstick comedy on Paramount+ and documentaries. Grab some popcorn, check out the tips and enjoy the first weekend of the year-end break.
SERIES
Emily in Paris: Season 5 – Netflix
Au revoir, Paris? Emily (Lily Collins) now runs Agence Grateau in Rome. The change of scenery brings new professional and, of course, romantic dramas. Expect disappointments in love, secrets that threaten old relationships and that always impeccable look. The focus now is maturity and embracing the unexpected in the dolce vita style.
Fallout: Season 2 – Prime Video
The game adaptation returns by expanding the map. Lucy (Ella Purnell) and the Necrotic (Walton Goggins) form an unlikely alliance towards New Vegas. The mission? Discover the truth about Vault-Tec and the end of the world. Meanwhile, Maximus deals with the Iron Brotherhood. If you like post-apocalypse with acid humor, playing is a must.
The Hunting Wives: 1ª Temporada – Netflix
You know that series with the feel of a suspense soap opera that hooks you in the first episode? It’s this one. We consider it one of the best content on Netflix this week.
Films and Documentaries
One Battle After Another – HBO Max
It is the leader of Golden Globe nominations (there are nine in total) and has just landed on streaming. Leonardo DiCaprio, who could be one of Wagner Moura’s main competitors at the Oscars, plays Bob Ferguson. In the plot, a former revolutionary comes out of forced retirement when his daughter is kidnapped by an enemy from the past. Forget diplomacy: he brings together the old guerrilla guard for a rescue mission against time. It’s tense, it’s urgent and it’s HBO Max’s big debut this week. Directed by Paul Thomas Anderson.
Run, the Police Are Coming! – Paramount+
Slapstick comedy with Liam Neeson and Pamela Anderson. Only one man has the skills needed to lead the Police Squad and save the world.
The Killer – Netflix
After being betrayed by his master, a disillusioned killer takes one last shot with the intention of using the money to help a musician he accidentally blinded regain his sight. With Omar Sy and Sam Worthington, it is already the top 1 film on Netflix – despite dividing opinions.
The Great Flood – Netflix
South Korean disaster drama for those who enjoy tension. On what could be the last day on Earth, a desperate fight begins to save a child from a flooded apartment.
Murder in Monaco – Netflix
True crime for couch detectives. Monaco, 1999: Billionaire banker Edmond Safra is found dead in his luxury apartment: examines the intriguing circumstances surrounding the murder of this wealthy financier.
1975: The Year of the Collapse – Netflix
Dense historical documentary that explores how social and political turmoil in the US in the mid-1970s inspired an era of revolutionary films such as Taxi Driver and One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest, showing the chaos of the era as a catalyst for cinematic masterpieces, with testimonials from figures such as Martin Scorsese and Seth Rogen.
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