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”.When Taylor Swift released the concert film from her latest tour, it was a rush to the cinemas. Now the superstar is doing the trick again and has created a kind of "record release film" about the new album that is coming now. Thousands of tickets have already been sold.
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”.Margot Robbie's first film after "Barbie" is a romantic drama with Colin Farrell with a lot of magical realism, about two lost souls who relive moments from their lives.
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”.Another Stephen King dystopia that has been made into a film. 100 boys compete to walk the farthest - the one who wins becomes rich, the rest have to pay the ultimate price.
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” (Netflix).Cillian Murphy plays the principal Steve, who tries to keep order at a school for unruly youths despite his own inner demons. Suddenly one day, he receives a message that makes the pressure cooker inside him explode.
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”.19-year-old Maria Schneider got the lead role in the groundbreaking film "Last Tango in Paris". Much later, it emerged that the superstar Marlon Brando assaulted her during filming. Anamaria Vartolomei plays Schneider and Matt Dillon portrays Marlon Brando in this French drama.
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” (AppleTv+).Drama thriller about a school bus driver (Matthew McConaughey) and a teacher (America Ferrera) who must bring 20 school children to safety away from a violent school fire.
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” (3/10, Netflix).In 1958, Sweden got its first female police officers. They had to endure harassment from their male colleagues and people's prejudices. Patrik Ehrnst and Rojda Sekersöz are behind the drama series where Josefin Asplund, Agnes Rase, and Malin Persson play three of the police officers who are drawn into a case around a brothel in the Klarakvarteren.
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” (4/10, SVT).Acclaimed British crime series about the bookstore owner Gabriel Book (Mark Gatiss) who, after the end of the war, solves crimes in his free time, equipped with a letter of recommendation from Winston Churchill, which opens all doors.
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” (3/10, Netflix).The third part of Ryan Murphy's anthology about heinous criminals is about Ed Gein, one of the worst serial killers of the 20th century, here portrayed by Charlie Hunnam.