Kaleidoscope – Season 1
On Netflix from January 1
A heist series based in part on the true story of how $70 billion in bonds disappeared from a New York safe during Hurricane Sandy in 2012. ok (that’s where the name comes from). One of the main roles is played by Breaking Bad star Giancarlo Esposito.
“Menu” by Mark Mylod
On HBO Max starting January 3
Black comedy horror film directed by Mark Mylod and produced by Adam McKay and Will Ferrell (the trio previously worked together on Descendants) set in the high-end culinary world. The cast included Ralph Fiennes, Anya Taylor-Joy, Nicholas Hoult, Hong Chau, Janet McTeer, Judith Light and John Leguizamo.
False Adulthood (La vita bugiarda degli adulti) – Season 1
On Netflix from January 4th
Based on the novel of the same name by Elena Ferrante, author of the Neapolitan Quartet. A Lying Adult Life is set in 1990s Naples, where a 12-year-old girl learns long-standing family secrets and goes in search of her sister.
Star Wars: The Bad Batch – Season 2
On Disney+ from January 4
The continuation of the animated series about an experimental team of clones with genetic mutations as the heroes do not fall under the influence of the chips activated during Order 66 to destroy the Jedi.
Copenhagen Cowboy Season 1
On Netflix from January 5th
Directed by Nicolas Winding Refn, a neo-noir drama directed by Drive, his first work in Danish in 17 years. The main character is a girl named Miu. (Angela Bundalovic), trying to find his nemesis Raquel (Lola Korfixen), while simultaneously surviving in Copenhagen’s underworld. The show was screened as part of the 79th Venice Film Festival in September.
“Pale Blue Eye” by Scott Cooper
On Netflix from January 6
A gothic thriller from Black Mass and Antlers director Scott Cooper. According to the story in 1830, the veteran August Landor (Christian Bale) Investigates a series of murders at the U.S. Military Academy. Help in finding the guilty hero is provided by a young student, Edgar Allan Poe. (Harry Melling)occult addict. The cast included Gillian Anderson, Charlotte Gainsbourg, Lucy Boynton, Toby Jones and Rafe Spall.
“Hardware” – Season 1
On Amazon Prime Video starting January 6
A supernatural thriller about workers on an oil rig in the North Sea who are cut off from land by a mysterious fog. Emily Hampshire starred in the series. (“Cosmopolis”, David Cronenberg, “Mama!”, Darren Aronofsky)Ian Glen and Owen Teal (both Game of Thrones)).
Anne Rice’s Witches of Mayfair – Season 1
On AMC+ from January 8
It’s the second show from the universe that AMC built on Anne Rice’s work (the first was last year’s “Interview with the Vampire”). At the center of the plot – neurosurgeon Rowan Fielding (Alexandra Daddario), who learns that he comes from an ancient family of witches who are pursued by an evil entity.
Source: Gazeta
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