The year lowers the blindness streaming platforms with a great pot of titles of all genres, but with special fondness, naturally given the coming dates, to the cinema family occupation. The inevitable romantic Christmas comedy, a stand-alone subgenre (“A Hollywood Christmas”), an animated film for all audiences (“Night at the Museum: The Return of Kahmunrah”) or a family-oriented musical (‘Matilda, by Roald Dahl: The Musical’ ). Certainly neither terror in the form of a giant beast (“Troll”), nor vampire satire (“De caza”). We take a look at the 10 most outstanding premieres. December:
1 ‘Troll’. Thursday, day 1. Netflix
in 2010 André Øvredal Enormously he approached the mythical creature of Scandinavian folklore. troll hunterShot in fake documentary style. Now, director Roar Uthaug (“Tomb Raider”) sets out in search of the great Scandinavian monster. “trawl”, where, after being dormant for a thousand years inside a Norwegian mountain, something hairy and gigantic awakens and approaches Oslo swiftly and with worst intent on the devastating path of the best Godzilla. It’s a magnificent, show-stopping production that couldn’t be said better.
2. “A Hollywood Christmas”.️️ Thursday, Day 1. HBO Max
With few exceptions, Christmas cinema tends to glorify the warm cheerfulness and goodwill of these dates, and one of its most prolific subgenres, though not always well appreciated, is Christmas cinema. romantic comedyIt is represented by milestones such as “Love actually” or “Last Christmas”. This year, the most prominent sugary love quote (with “Your Christmas or mine?”#2 on Prime Video) “A Hollywood Christmas”The story of a fight (with a predictable happy ending) between a young Christmas movie director (Jessica Van) and a handsome producer (Josh Swickard) who threatens to cancel her last job.
3. “Lady Chatterley’s lover”. ️️Friday, day 2. Netflix
Just Jaeckin, the director of the recently deceased ‘Emmanuelle’, raised the fires of the audience with his 1982 film adaptation of DH Lawrence’s scandalous, obscene novel. forty years later, Emma Corrin (Lady Di in season four of ‘The Crown’) takes over from the iconic Sylvia Kristel, in an adaptation directed by actress Laure de Clermont-Tonerre. The film chronicles the life of Constanza, a woman married to a physically disabled aristocrat, with whom the couple has an ardent relationship with the guardian of her country house.
4. “Night of the 12th”. Friday 2nd day movie
The film, which premiered in the Premier section of the last Cannes Film Festival and was inspired by a real case, Dominic Moll He has been described as (“Harry, a friend who loves you”, “Monk”). “A French ‘Zodiac’”, this should always be taken as a compliment. In “The Night of the 12th,” two forensic police officers from Grenoble investigate the murder of a young woman whose body is found burned. A journey deep into France through a three-year investigation that is as obsessive as it is fruitless.
5. “Tomorrow is today”.️️ Friday, day 2. Amazon Prime Video
Expert comedy director Nacho G. Velilla (the TV series “Perdiendo el Norte”, “Fuera de carta”, “Por los pelos” or “Aída”) brings together a luxurious cast led by Nacho G. Velilla. Javier Gutierrez and Carmen Machi In the first original Spanish movie on Amazon Prime Video. A comedy with a sci-fi twist based on the adventures of a family who started on vacation at the beach in 1991 but was knocked down by a storm. time travel Guaranteed laughter in the face of the inevitable culture clash between the ’90s and today’s (difficult) times.
6. ‘Towards freedom’.️️ Friday the 9th. Apple TV+
we had not seen Will Smith since the last time he slapped Chris Rock at the Oscars. The actor himself expressed his concern that this embarrassing incident would penalize this Apple TV+ production he starred in. runaway slave Crossing the fields and swamps of Louisiana to join the Union troops. The movie he directed Antoine Fuqua (‘Training day’) comes to the platform with outstanding and absolutely redemptive work by Smith, following excellent reviews in previous press releases.
7. “Night at the Museum: The Return of Kahmunrah”.️️ Friday, 9. Disney+
Ben Stiller Three times he played the security guard of a museum of history and natural sciences, where its seemingly inactive inhabitants come to life. successful saga ‘Night at the museum‘ the fourth installment is coming, but this time it’s an animated movie and the protagonist is the son of Stiller’s character. On this occasion, the young vigilante must face one of the series’ villains. evil KahmunrahHe plans to open the Egyptian underworld and unleash the Army of the Dead.
8. “Hunting”.️️ Saturday, day 10. Movistar Plus+
In the midst of hemoglobinic vampire cinema with the satire of posing on social networks, “Hunting” hunter Elliot Jones (Thomas Jane). bloodsucker with the help of a diverse group of ‘influencers’ seeking revenge on those responsible for her daughter’s death. The team of network superstars attend a party hosted by a mysterious billionaire, but soon discover that these wealthy people are none other than the vampires Jones is after. A bacchanalian of teeth and blood with its stimulating presence among ‘influencers’, Abigail BreslinThe unforgettable girl from ‘Little Miss Sunshine’.
9. “Nanny”.️️ Friday, 16. Amazon Prime Video
One of the biggest sensations of genre cinema in 2022 comes straight to ‘streaming’. The first horror movie that conquered Grand Jury Prize at Sundancedebut Nikyatu Jusu (watched at the last Sitges festival) is a psychological horror drama where a Senegalese immigrant (Anna Diop) works as a nanny in New York to earn money to bring her young son to the United States. she had to go to her country. Although everything seems to be going well, a supernatural entity will invade both his dreams and his reality.
10. “Matilda by Roald Dahl: The Musical.”️️ Sunday 25th. Netflix
On 13 October, the musical ‘Matilda’ was shown at the Nuevo Teatro Alcalá in Madrid. Roald Dahl’s novel of the same namehad its premiere at the Cambridge Theater in London’s West End in 2011 and is still ongoing. The movie version of that movie is coming to Netflix now musicalAwarded Tony and Oliver, which tells the story of Matilda Wormwood (Alisha Weir), who loves to read and has telekinetic powers (very intelligent). musical numbers under the direction of Matthew Warchus, who was also responsible for the theatrical version.
Source: Informacion

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