New ones coming out every week seriesOther acquaintances and loved ones return, and the agenda can easily become impossible. What we do in this section five offers with this, in principle, it is impossible to go wrong.
‘Enemiga del pueblo’ (Film, Tuesday)
In this Finnish crime drama, journalist Katja Salonen (Kreeta Salminen) becomes publicly hostile in a town adored by a former football player she’s written critically about. The series shot in Barcelona, where the partially loved and suspicious character died, difficulties to do journalism Research at a time when the truth is not as interesting as it used to be and lies are naturally accepted. Aina Clotet attends an episode.
‘Derry girls (S3)’ (Netflix, Friday)
Before Nicola Coughlan conquered the world from ‘The Bridgertons’ she was part of another ensemble cast, the hysterical comedy ‘Derry Girls’, adolescents’ diary North Ireland During the Troubles, or the third decade, during the nineties. His “problems” are quite common: hormonal anger, a longing to see Take That, or irrational family arguments. Screenwriter Lisa McGee confirmed a year ago that this would be its final season, but we don’t want to believe it.
‘Midnight Club’ (Netflix, Friday)
If it’s October, play something new (so to speak) from Mike Flanagan, a horror ‘auteur’ who usually makes us happy season Halloween with dramas that are both absolutely terrifying and painfully emotional; the last one, the ‘Midnight Rite’. Based on a book by Christopher Pike, his new proposal explores the pact of terminally ill teenagers: whoever dies first will communicate with the rest of the afterlife. The previous day, Thursday, the first two episodes can be watched on Sitges.
‘Conversations with a Murderer: The Jeffrey Dahmer Tapes’ (Netflix, Friday)
Netflix continues to bet on the infamous ‘Milwaukee butcher’. This three-part documentary series, which immediately follows the excellent series created by Ryan Murphy and Ian Brennan, previously unreleased audio interviews Between Dahmer and his team of lawyers. True crime documentary specialist Joe Berlinger (known for the Paradise Lost trilogy) has previously released similar projects for Ted Bundy and John Wayne Gacy.
‘The werewolf’s curse’ (Disney +, Friday)
We knew that Michael Giacchino was one of the best contemporary film and television composers, the musical capital of any JJ Abrams, Pixar or Marvel Cinematic Universe productions. What we didn’t know very well was that he was also preparing to become a director since he was a kid. First of all, he considers himself a (very serious) filmmaker with this Halloween special about Marvel’s Werewolf. black and white and music with clear genius.