This week's movies and series - Harry Hole solves murder

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This week's movies and series - Harry Hole solves murder
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"Exit" star Tobias Santelmann and Joel Kinnaman play the title role and his mysterious rival Tom Waaler, respectively, in the TV series about author Jo Nesbø's antihero. The police are hunting a serial killer in Oslo, while Hole tries to make his relationship with his new love, Rakel, work.

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Michelle Pfeiffer plays a wealthy woman who, after a traumatic event, leaves the "superficial" New York and moves to the vast expanses of Montana to live the "real" life. "The Madison" is created by Taylor Sheridan, the man behind the western success "Yellowstone", but it is not a spinoff from that world; it stands on its own two feet.

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Brothers Matt and Ross Duffer were behind the phenomenon "Stranger Things." In their new horror series, Rachel (Camila Morrone) and Nicky (Adam DiMarco) are getting married in a week, but first something really terrible is going to happen to them.

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Per Lasson (Jesse in "The Thin Blue Line") plays an ICA retailer who moves from Linköping to Mallorca with his family, but still isn't satisfied with life. Felix Herngren's new star-studded comedy series premiered on the smaller streaming service SkyShowtime as late as November 2025, but is now reaching a larger audience with the SVT premiere.

FILMS (premiere 27/3, in cinemas unless otherwise stated).

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The acclaimed biographical drama about Scottish man John Davidson (Robert Aramayo), who suffers from Tourette's and tries to spread awareness about the neurological disorder, is now getting its Swedish cinema premiere.

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Jessica Chastain stars in director Michel Franco's drama about class-crossing desires and power shifts in contemporary America. Affluent Jennifer enjoys a flirtation with a teacher at a dance school in Mexico City, but at first she doesn't want to pretend to be him when he suddenly shows up in the States.

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Polish director Agnieszka Holland has created a biographical drama about Franz Kafka and his life in Prague in her own way.

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Action comedy about the adventures of a group of criminal henchmen during a long night. The whole thing is complicated by the fact that, thanks to a time machine, multiple versions of one of them are out in the city. James Marsden, Vince Vaughn and Eiza González star.

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