This week's movies and series - gangster series made into a film

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This week's movies and series - gangster series made into a film
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The sequel to the acclaimed gangster series about the gang that terrorizes Birmingham is coming in the form of a feature film on Netflix. Patriarch Tommy Shelby (Cillian Murphy) is tormented by PTSD, but during World War II he is drawn back into the underworld when his son (Barry Keoghan) starts doing business with the Nazis. A big showdown is imminent. Swedish actor Rebecca Ferguson plays a supporting role as a mysterious Roma seer.

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Charli XCX plays an elevated, or rather freaked-out, version of herself in a kind of mockumentary about her Brat summer. With Alexander Skarsgård as the strange film director.

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Throwing a “Hail Mary” pass is the American expression for saying a prayer and taking the very last chance in an American football game. Here Ryan Gosling plays a scientist who suddenly wakes up in a spaceship with no memory of how he got there. He soon realizes that it’s up to him to save the Earth.

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Amanda Seyfried has been praised for her title role as the founder of the Shaker movement, one of the few female religious leaders in the 18th century when singing and expressive dancing were important ways of attracting followers.

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Carla Sehn goes from "Halva Malmö" to the wider art world, in the role of a cleaning lady determined to bluff her way in. After a vernissage, she drags two art students home to her employer's empty house and the bluff becomes deeper and more dangerous.

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Twenty years after the first season, and eleven years after the second season of the comedy series, “Friends” star Lisa Kudrow is back as actress Valerie. This time, she gets the lead role in a new comedy series - written by AI.

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"Jury Duty" became a cult favorite last year. Now the team behind it is trying to repeat its success at a conference - everyone involved in the comedy series is an actor and is involved in everything that happens, except for one person who believes it's all real.

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Lucky Luke may be an American western hero, but the cartoon character was created by the Belgian Morris, and now a comedy series about the bulletproof cowboy and the Dalton brothers is being made in France, with Alban Lenoir in the lead role.

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