Author: Harryya

I don’t know where the hell the whole month has gone, but it has been sitting down to write this article and realizing that the time has come to say goodbye to this hot July; and what better way to do it than with some very cool billboard premieres —And scarce, let it be said— that we will review right after I tell you about the box office last weekend.

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It’s hard to believe, but at a time when Puritanism and cinema are living their longest and most fruitful romance in recent decades, and eroticism has disappeared not as a genre but as a narrative element or a simple recreational ingredient (perhaps because of the dangerous taboo of objectification; when a nude vivifies the person, man or woman, it does not take away life, it does not turn it into inert flesh), more films we find on the billboard that they celebrate a supposed sexual revolution which is definitely more symbolic than real.

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From the very set of filming, where they are still making season 3, Daveed Diggs has been in charge of breaking the news that ‘Snowpiercer: Snowbreaker’ will have season 4. Thus, TNT has renewed what is today its most successful series. The fiction that in Spain we can see on Netflix is ​​the television adaptation of both the comic and the Bong Joon-Ho movie. Developed by Graeme Manson and Josh Friedman, the fiction has received not too flattering critics. Obviously, it is still too early to know what season 4 will bring us, but season 3 will arrive in 2022…

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We say goodbye to July and in what August the leg is showing and there is a vacation change (goodbye, youngster) let’s do our Friday rituals like reviewing the premieres. You already have the cinema ones at hand and now we are going with the streaming ones. Thus, from today until Sunday we have 63 new series, movies and documentaries on Netflix, Filmin, HBO Spain, Amazon Prime Video, Movistar +, Disney +, Apple TV + and Starzplay. ‘The Art of Sound with Mark Ronson’ Docuseries of six episodes in which the ins and outs of music creation and the technologies…

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Another weekend is coming and that means that in Espinof we are going to review the best cinema that can be seen free open on a Spanish national television channel. Today I have chosen seven films. As usual, those movies that you have not seen or of which you no longer remember practically anything are left out. Friday July 30 ‘Back to the future III’ The least accomplished of the trilogy, it is true, but this kind of western by Robert Zemeckis continues to have its charm, largely due to the undeniable chemistry shared by Michael J. Fox and Christopher…

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There are authors with whom you generate a very special bond as a result of such an irrational perception as feeling that they have created something that is expressly designed to satisfy your tastes, filias and needs. In my case, one of them is David Ayer, whose work I fell in love with through his huge script for ‘Training Day’, and who He has delighted me both in his role as a screenwriter and as a director in titles like ‘Hearts of Steel’, ‘Sabotage’, ‘Without truce’, ‘Dark Blue’ or ‘Lives to the limit’.

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The Internet did its magic. Without eating or drinking it, the network of networks converted Bruce Willis in Trending Topic due to a delusional Japanese advertising campaign of the SoftBank Group company in which the actor has given life to an anthropomorphic version of Doraemon himself, the cosmic Cat. But this of the Impossible promotional campaigns starring Hollywood stars It is not something new, and for example here I bring you this selection with 27 ads featuring celebrities from the big and small screens —Produced both inside and outside of Japan— that will make you wonder if what you have…

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The action hero figure enjoyed great popularity in Hollywood during the first half of the 90s. Actors like Bruce Willis, Sylvester Stallone or Arnold Schwarzenegger they were at the peak of their career and there were many others who tried to rival them. Today we are going to talk about the case of Steven Seagal, who looked like he was going to become a big star after the success of ‘Maximum alert’ and then his career did not stop dwindling until he was condemned to be the star of countless titles that were never seen on a movie screen. Seagal…

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