Another weekend is just around the corner, a good time to rest a little and watch a movie, either in your nearest cinema, some streaming platform, in physical format or simply turning on the television to see what they play somewhere. free-to-air channel of national scope. Below you will find a selection of 13 must-see films for this weekend from September 24 to 26.
‘Cry Macho’
The new job of Clint eastwood It also allows us to enjoy his role as an actor. Although the criticism has not been very good and it has hit the box office in the United States, it has more than earned us seeing any of its films sooner rather than later.
‘Don’t breathe 2’
The fearsome blind man played by Stephen Lang He knew how to command respect in the remarkable first installment and now he returns in a new adventure that plays with the idea of making him the hero of the show. A change in perspective that many may not like, but at least it will have to give it the benefit of the doubt.
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In streaming
‘Drive’
This ribbon signed by Nicolas Winding Refn and starring Ryan Gosling was quite a small-scale phenomenon at the time of its release. A work with personality despite clearly drinking from many others that this week reaches the catalog of Disney +.
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‘One of us’
Inspired ones Kevin Costner and Diane Lane headline this drama with a western soul and touches of thriller, which gain a lot of presence in its forceful final stretch. The director and screenwriter Thomas Bezucha sign a movie that could have been the simplest but that at the moment of truth catches you and does not let you go until the final credits appear. You will find it in Filmin.
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In physical format
‘The thing’
One of the best horror films in the history of cinema makes its debut in 4K and physical format with a steelbook that has already been sold out in several stores. It was a flop at the time of its release, but it wasn’t long before this masterful film by John carpenter he saw all his merits recognized. Everything in it works -cast, setting, soundtrack, use of gore, etc.-, and its outcome is one of those that gives to chat long and hard.
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‘Rashomon’
One of the most emblematic films of the filmography of Akira Kurosawa which finally arrives in Spain on blu-ray from A Contracorriente Films. It is true that the distributor is taking its time with the work of the Asian filmmaker, but we do guarantee that it will continue to come out instead of starting strong to leave it halfway, well better this way. Be careful, this time the folded version of the tape is also included.
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in TV
‘The Good, the Bad and the Ugly’
If the idea of seeing ‘Cry Macho’ in your nearest cinema does not seduce you too much, you also have the opportunity to recover this excellent spaghetti western directed by Sergio leone and starring Eastwood that closed the essential trilogy of the dollar.
Friday at 22:00 in Trece
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‘Interstellar’
An intense sci-fi movie in which Christopher Nolan he exhibits the reasons why he has conquered millions of viewers, but he also knows how to enhance that more emotional component that is sometimes lacking in his works. Let’s not forget either the great contribution of Matthew McConaughey with one of the best performances of his career.
Friday at 22:00 at Neox
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‘Butterfly wings’
The remarkable debut of Juanma Bajo Ulloa It is a great cover letter for one of the most interesting Spanish directors of the 90s. An intimate film with a claustrophobic touch that captures both its characters and the viewer. It is true that its beginning works better than its ending, but it has an undeniable force, both emotionally and visually.
Friday at 22:05 at La 2
‘The maid’
Park chan-wook He did not disappoint with this twisted and captivating adaptation of the novel that has impeccable staging work and a most inspired cast, also using sexuality as a narrative weapon and not an unnecessary excess with which to try to hook the viewer.
Saturday at 22:00 at La 2
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Kong: Skull Island
A spectacular addition to the MonsterVerse that compensates for the weaknesses of its script with a first-rate visual finish, especially – but not only – in the scenes in which King Kong comes to the fore.
Sunday at 22:00 at Neox
‘The olive’
Anna Castillo and Javier Gutiérrez headline this remarkable drama of Icíar Bollaín with a pretty striking premise. The director gives the film a touch almost typical of a story that highlights the uniqueness of what she is telling without ever stopping her feet on the ground and neglecting her most emotional side.
22:35 at 2
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‘Matrix Reloaded’
The second installment of the iconic sci-fi saga starring Keanu Reeves and Carrie-Anne Moss is indisputably inferior to its predecessor and over-complicates in some aspects of mythology, but it is visually very powerful entertainment, especially during the fight on the highway.
Early morning from Sunday to Monday at 0:05 at 1
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