We already have winners of the 2022 Golden Globes, a very marked edition for not having had a television gala, which has led to the announcement of the winners having been made through social networks. It remains in the air that these awards recover their glory of yesteryear, but what you can see are already many of the winning movies and series on different streaming platforms. Next we are going to review all those that are already available:
Movie theater
‘Being the Ricardos’
The new feature film by Aaron Sorkin revolves around the figure of Lucille ball, compressing into just one just a few essential crises of both his career and his personal life. Starring some inspired Nicole Kidman and Javier Bardem, It is a film that perhaps wants to cover too much, but it does not do it badly either.
‘Dune’
The long-awaited adaptation of the novel by Frank Herbert in charge of Denis Villeneuve It is an epic film that focuses on presenting a very powerful universe that we should know in more depth about an already confirmed sequel. Luckily that has been the case and he has not remained a kind of the most ambitious rider of all time …
‘The power of the dog’
One of the great aspirants to win the next Oscar for best film is this new feature film by Jane campion in which it offers a different approach to the world of the western. With a great job from its cast and an ending that has given much to talk about, it is a work worth giving a try.
‘Charm’
The latest animated Disney classic delved into Colombian culture to offer a story where magic, family pressure and expectations played an essential role. With songs with the unmistakable stamp of Lin-Manuel Miranda and an extraordinary animation, it was one of the great films of last year.
‘Tick, tick … Boom!’
A remarkable musical that allows us to enjoy the best interpretation of Andrew Garfield till the date. Debut as director of Lin-Manuel Miranda, is the adaptation of a musical by the deceased Jonathan Larson autobiographical in which artistic creation and fears about whether you will be able to achieve what you think you are destined are explored.
T.V. series
‘Dopesick: Story of an addiction’
A powerful miniseries that plunges into a very serious problem in the United States: opiate addiction. With a cast full of well-known faces, this miniseries has no problem tackling the most sinister elements of the subject matter it tackles, although it sometimes goes too far in handling information.
‘The Underground Railroad’
Barry jenkins He made the leap to television with a miniseries in a series that fully enters the black experience, resorting to both the issue of slavery and the systemic racism present in society. A tough adaptation of the novel by Colson Whitehead in which he once again exhibits his talent behind the cameras.
‘The squid game’
The big television bombshell of 2021 was this Korean series about a deadly competition that took a sinister turn to the world of children’s games. All seasoned with a highly effective human touch, essential for us to care what happens to the protagonists, without sacrificing their most brutal side.
‘Hacks’
Jean Smart He heads this comedy that was for a time the only Emmy winner that was still unpublished in Spain. That ended up being solved months later and we all had the opportunity to enjoy this story of a comedy legend coming unless he seeks to update his repertoire.
‘Mare of Easttown’
Kate winslet he sensationally led an excellent miniseries around a murder mystery in which he managed to balance the part of his suspense with a more traditional element that helped the public to empathize more with his protagonist.
‘Pose’
One of the most acclaimed creations of Ryan murphy is this groundbreaking series that came to an end last year with the premiere of its third season. Set in New York during the 1980s, it explores underground culture with a focus on the LGBTQ + African American and Latino communities.
‘Succession’
The best TV series currently running? Not many are in a position to dispute that privilege to this amusing and intense X-ray of the Roy family, a gallery of despicable beings that manages to fascinate the viewer to unsuspected limits.
‘Ted Lasso’
The comedy that cheered the spirits of many during the pandemic did not disappoint with a wonderful second season that, although it fell a little short of the first, continued to offer first-rate fun and an ending that creates the need to see the third as much as possible. soon as possible.