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The film that brings the Peaky Blinders saga to a close (for now) is a visual marvel and a thrilling experience, as impactful as the series’ best seasons.
Project Hail Mary Review: An Epic Journey Through Friendship and Science Fiction That Will Amaze You
The Last Mission: Project Hail Mary combines the best of uplifting and science-fiction cinema to deliver a powerful story about the value of friendship.
Available on Prime Video from March 11, the adaptation of Patricia Cornwell’s novels is produced by Blumhouse and David Gordon Green and boasts Jamie Lee Curtis and Bobby Cannavale in the cast, but it doesn’t live up to the expectations set by network forensic thrillers.
The live-action adaptation of One Piece continues under a lucky star despite obvious production limitations.
Remember those old action movies that didn’t try to reinvent the wheel, but just gave you explosions, muscular heroes, and…
Produced by Steven Spielberg, narrated by Morgan Freeman, with excellent CGI: the rise and fall of the dinosaurs are recounted in the new docu-series available on Netflix.
The writer of the first film makes his directorial debut in the saga and is reunited with Neve Campbell, paying homage to the past of a saga that spans more than 30 years.
His & Hers Review: The Netflix series that promised sparks but leaves everything up in the air
Your Truth is an enjoyable miniseries that immediately draws you in and is crowned by excellent performances. It’s a shame about Netflix’s now endemic flaws.
In a world of phenomena, true normality is being yourself: the animated film produced by Stephen Curry hits the mark, emphasizing the unbreakable bond between cinema and sport.
Not just action, and beyond a certain seriousness: Ric Roman Waugh’s film works thanks to its unexpected dramatic streak that focuses on emotion. The chemistry between Statham and Bodhi Rae Breathnach also works well.