New Crime Thrillers and More: This Week's Must-See Films and Series

Camilla Läckberg has created a new crime series for Netflix and in the cinema, Michael B Jordan plays twins in the terrifying racist South of the 1930s. Here are this week's films and series.

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Camilla Läckberg is behind the six-part crime thriller. Lejla (Léonie Vincent) was abducted and imprisoned in a glass cup as a child. Many years later, a similar case occurs in a industrial town in Dalarna. Lejla and her adoptive father, police officer Valter (Johan Hedenberg), investigate.

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The second season of the acclaimed apocalyptic series jumps forward five years in time. The relationship between Joel (Pedro Pascal) and Ellie (Bella Ramsey) is no longer as strong, and into the story comes the mysterious Abby (Kaitlyn Dever), who soon finds herself at the center of events.

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When everything goes wrong for Andrew "Coop" Cooper (Jon Hamm), the stockbroker starts breaking into his rich neighbors' homes to finance his luxurious lifestyle. But he also discovers unexpected secrets among the powerful families in the neighborhood.

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Comedian Deborah (Jean Smart) and her writer Ava (Hannah Einbinder) went their separate ways after the third season. Now we get to know if they find their way back to each other as the acclaimed comedy series returns.

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The amateur is CIA analyst Charles (Rami Malek) who, after his wife is killed in a terrorist attack, uses all his nerd skills to avenge the perpetrators.

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Violet (Meghann Fahy) is on a date when she suddenly receives strange messages "dropped" to her mobile from someone nearby. Her son's life is threatened if she doesn't do as she's told.

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Marianne Jean-Baptiste plays the lead role in Mike Leigh's latest film, about a woman who uses her anger towards the world as a shield to hide her own fear.

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Blues has been called "the devil's music" and is the basis for director Ryan Coogler's horror film, where Michael B. Jordan plays twins who come to the racist South in the 1930s. The music becomes a refuge from the surrounding evil, where vampires are not the worst thing that exists nearby. Swedish Ludwig Göransson has written new music for the film.

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" (10/4, Prime Video).

Viola Davis plays the President of the United States, who takes command when a G20 summit in South Africa is attacked by terrorists whose goal is to take over the world with the help of AI.

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