This week's movies and series - New Colleen Hoover movie in theaters

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This week's movies and series - New Colleen Hoover movie in theaters
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MOVIE (premiere 13/3, in cinemas unless otherwise stated).

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The latest film adaptation of romance author Colleen Hoover's best-selling novel follows Kenna (Maika Monroe), who returns home from a long prison sentence hoping to reunite with her child. But Kenna is not forgiven, and the only person on her side is former football star Ledger (Tyriq Withers), who runs the local bar.

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Jude Law plays Vladimir Putin in a film that depicts the Russian leader's rise to power through the eyes of Vadim Baranov (Paul Dano), a fictional "modern-day Rasputin" who leads him to power in post-Soviet chaos in Russia. Alicia Vikander appears in a supporting role as Baranov's girlfriend Ksenia.

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“Killing” can mean both murder and big money in English. Becket Redfellow (Glen Powell) wants both - so he decides to murder the seven relatives who stand in the way of his inheriting the entire family fortune. The satirical thriller is based on the British comedy “Seven Dukes” from 1949.

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David Dencik stars opposite Trine Dyrholm in a Danish divorce drama. Ane and Thomas are hesitant to tell their children that they are separating, and when she instead becomes seriously ill, everything is turned upside down.

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Three women who have been keeping secrets from each other are at the center of this thriller series. When Nancy (Kate Mara) is murdered, one friend, Mary (Elisabeth Moss), begins a private investigation, while another friend, Eleanor (Kerry Washington), develops an unusually close relationship with Nancy's widower, Robert (Joel Kinnaman).

"Terese at the Cash Register" (13/3, SVT Play).

So she finally appeared in Melodifestivalen - Terese at the cash register. Now Hampus Nessvold is back with a new season featuring his popular comic character in the grocery store. The series will be on SVT1 on 14/3.

"Frauds" (18/3, BritBox/TV4 Play).

Acclaimed British drama series starring Jodie Whittaker and Suranne Jones as seasoned criminals planning one last big heist. They gather a motley crew of cronies for a grand art heist in Spain.

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