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" (22/4).Michael Jackson's success story focuses on the King of Pop's journey from a tough upbringing with a strict father to the very top. But the story ends in 1988 - before allegations of child sexual abuse surfaced - which has made the film controversial. The star's nephew Jaafar Jackson plays the lead role.
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".Bill Skarsgård stars in Gus Van Sant's new film based on a true story. One day in 1977, desperate Tony Kiritsis takes his mortgage broker hostage.
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".In acclaimed director Julia Ducournau's latest film, parallels are drawn to the fear of people with HIV when a young girl slowly but surely turns into marble because of a tattoo.
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” (Netflix).An action film about a grieving woman (Charlize Theron) who has retreated to the Australian outback, where she is hunted by a serial killer (Taron Egerton).
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” (4/24, HBO Max).Richard Gadd created and starred in the stalking drama "Baby Reindeer" recently. Here he tells the story of two men (Gadd and Jamie Bell) who, while growing up, develop a very strong bond despite their differences. It is a series about violence, toxic masculinity and brotherhood.
"Dips" (24/4, SVT Play).
After six years, Marie Agerhäll and Jesper Rönndahl are back as Mimmi and Jens, the two hopeless diplomats who stumble around at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and cause complications while trying to sell Swedish interests. Kristian Luuk returns in the comedy series as the duo's boss Henrik. The series will not air on SVT1 until May 17.
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" (29/4, Prime Video).Spanish-language film adaptation of Isabel Allende's classic novel about 20th-century Chile, depicted through the fate of women across several generations, with "Culpa mia" star Nicole Wallace in one of the leading roles.
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" (25/4, SVT).In the second season of the Jersey crime drama, police officer Bergerac (Damien Molony) investigates the murder of a groom at a wedding reception. He also tries to get over the death of his wife and meets a new woman.
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” (4/29, Apple TV).Horror and humor are two of the ingredients in a new series about an anxious mayor (Matthew Rhys) on a picturesque island in the northeastern United States where the residents are convinced that a curse rests on the area.





