I film e le serie tv da vedere questo weekend (13-15 dicembre 2024)
## Escape Reality This Weekend: Blockbusters and Binge-Worthy Shows
It’s Friday,and it’s time to unwind with captivating stories on the big and small screen. We’ve curated a selection of must-watch movies and shows to transport you, thrill you, and inspire you, all from the comfort of your couch or your favorite local theater.
This is “Vision – What to Watch This Weekend,” your weekly guide to the best entertainment. Choose your adventure and enjoy the show!
### Hitting the Big Screen
Kraven – The Hunter
Sony’s latest Marvel installment dives into the world of Kraven,Spider-Man’s formidable adversary. Aaron Taylor-Johnson takes on the role of the titular character in this J.C.Chandor-directed film, exploring Kraven’s origins before his infamous vendetta against Spider-Man. Sergei kravinoff, a Russian immigrant, is driven by a singular obsession: proving himself the world’s greatest hunter. Will he succeed? The film also stars Russell Crowe. Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Table of Contents
- From Magical Realism to Murder Mysteries: New Shows to Stream This Week
- Streaming Spotlight: New Releases and Classic Gems to watch this Week
- Guillermo del Toro’s ‘Nightmare Alley’ Captivates with Dark Glamour and Psychological Thrills
- Lights, Camera, Weekend: Catching Up With Entertainment Expert, Sarah Vance
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Cattivissimi a Natale
YouTube sensations Luì and Sofì,aka Me contro Te,return to the big screen with their seventh film,this time embracing the holiday spirit. Aimed at younger audiences and families, *Cattivissimi a Natale* blends adventure, humor, and Christmas magic. Luì and Sofì prepare for the most wonderful time of year, but a mischievous elf threatens to ruin Christmas for them and all the good children. Rating: 6.5 out of 5 stars
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### streaming Sensations
one Hundred Years of Solitude
Streaming on Netflix
Based on Gabriel García Márquez’s masterpiece, this miniseries brings the multi-generational saga of the Buendía family to life. Experience the magical realism, love, loss, and political turmoil that define the fictional town of Macondo.
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From Magical Realism to Murder Mysteries: New Shows to Stream This Week
Get ready for a whirlwind of genres this week with a fresh batch of streaming releases. From a captivating adaptation of a literary classic to a darkly comedic thriller, there’s something for everyone.
One Hundred Years of Solitude: A Timeless Tale brought to Life
Available on [Streaming Platform]
Gabriel García Márquez’s masterpiece, one Hundred Years of Solitude, has finally made its way to the screen in a stunning new series. This sweeping saga chronicles the multi-generational story of the Buendía family, grappling with love, loss, war, and a haunting curse that binds them to a century of solitude.
The series masterfully captures the magic and melancholy of Márquez’s prose, transporting viewers to the vibrant world of Macondo.
Verdict: 7.8/10
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No Good Deed: Secrets and Lies in a Picture-Perfect Home
Available on Netflix
Lisa Kudrow (Friends) stars in this darkly comedic thriller that explores the dark underbelly of suburban life. No Good Deed follows a couple attempting to sell their luxurious Los Angeles home, but their seemingly perfect life unravels as hidden secrets emerge.
Created by Emmy Award-winner Liz Feldman, the series expertly blends humor and suspense, keeping viewers guessing until the very end.
Verdict: 7.6/10
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Secret Level: A Festivity of Gaming Culture
Available on Prime Video
Get ready for a nostalgic trip through the world of video games with Secret Level, an animated anthology series featuring stories inspired by beloved gaming franchises.
Created by Tim Miller (Love, Death & Robots), the series boasts an all-star voice cast including Arnold Schwarzenegger, Kevin Hart, and Keanu Reeves. Each episode is a unique tribute to both the games and the passionate community of gamers.Verdict: 5/10
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Elton John: Never Too Late: A musical Icon’s Journey
Available on Disney+
Dive into the remarkable life and career of music legend Elton John in this captivating documentary. directed by R.J. Cutler and David Furnish, Elton John: Never Too Late offers an intimate look at the artist’s five-decade journey, from his early days to global stardom.
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Streaming Spotlight: New Releases and Classic Gems to watch this Week
Get ready for a weekend of captivating cinema! From a powerful Elton John biopic to a chilling Dexter prequel,streaming services are serving up a diverse menu of entertainment. Plus, we’re highlighting a timeless classic perfect for celebrating a legendary actress’s birthday.
Rocketman: A Musical Journey Through Elton John’s Life
(Available on Paramount+)
Dive into the extraordinary life of music icon Elton John in “Rocketman.” This visually stunning and emotionally charged biopic chronicles John’s meteoric rise to fame, exploring both the highs and lows of his journey.”Rocketman” doesn’t shy away from the darker aspects of John’s life,delving into his struggles with addiction and personal demons. Taron Egerton delivers a tour-de-force performance, capturing John’s charisma, vulnerability, and musical genius.
“rocketman” is a must-watch for music lovers and anyone who appreciates a compelling story of resilience and triumph.
(Rating: 7.2/10)
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Dexter: Origins
(Available on Paramount+)
the chilling world of Dexter Morgan expands with “Dexter: Origins,” a prequel series that delves into the formative years of everyone’s favorite serial killer.
This time, Patrick Gibson takes on the mantle of the young Dexter, navigating the complexities of his dark urges while trying to blend into a seemingly normal life.
“Dexter: Origins” promises to shed light on the events that shaped Dexter into the complex character we know and love (or fear).
(Rating: 6.5/10)
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Celebrating Judi Dench: A Timeless classic
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This week, we celebrate the 90th birthday of the incomparable Judi Dench with a recommendation for one of her most powerful performances: “Philomena.”
Based on a true story, “Philomena” follows the journey of an Irish woman who embarks on a quest to find the son she was forced to give up for adoption decades earlier. Dench delivers a heartbreaking and ultimately hopeful performance as Philomena, a woman resolute to reunite with her lost child.
(Rating: 7.4/10)
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A Woody Allen Classic
(Airing Friday, December 13th at 9:10 PM on RaiMovie)
for a dose of classic Woody Allen wit and charm, tune in to “Annie Hall” this Friday. This Academy award-winning romantic comedy explores the complexities of love and relationships through the lens of Allen’s signature neurotic humor.
Diane Keaton shines as Annie Hall, the free-spirited woman who captures the heart of neurotic comedian Alvy Singer (played by Allen).
“Annie Hall” remains a timeless classic, offering both laughter and poignant reflections on the nature of love and loss.
Guillermo del Toro’s ‘Nightmare Alley’ Captivates with Dark Glamour and Psychological Thrills
A neo-noir masterpiece, “Nightmare Alley” transports viewers to a world of carnivals, illusion, and risky desires.
Guillermo del Toro’s 2021 thriller, “Nightmare Alley,” is a visually stunning and psychologically gripping tale that has earned its place among the best films of recent years. The film, boasting a stellar cast including Cate Blanchett, Bradley Cooper, and Willem Dafoe, delves into the dark underbelly of a traveling carnival, where ambition and deception collide.
Cooper delivers a captivating performance as Stanton Carlisle, a charismatic drifter who discovers a knack for manipulating people. He quickly rises through the ranks of the carnival, honing his skills as a mentalist and captivating audiences with his illusions.
But Stanton’s thirst for power and wealth leads him down a dangerous path. He becomes entangled with Lilith Ritter (Blanchett), a cunning psychiatrist who recognizes his talents and becomes both his lover and his downfall.
Del Toro masterfully crafts a world of shadows and secrets, where the line between reality and illusion blurs. The film’s stunning visuals, evocative score, and haunting performances create an unforgettable cinematic experience.
“Nightmare Alley” is a must-see for fans of neo-noir thrillers and anyone who appreciates masterful storytelling.
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Catch “Nightmare Alley” on Rai4 this Sunday at 9:20 PM.
Lights, Camera, Weekend: Catching Up With Entertainment Expert, Sarah Vance
NewsDirectory3.com – Friday, October 27th – Welcome back, movie buffs and TV enthusiasts! This weekend is shaping up to be a real humdinger when it comes to captivating cinematic experiences, both on the big screen and in the comfort of your homes. We had the pleasure of speaking with Sarah Vance, a renowned entertainment journalist and film critic, to get her expert takes on what’s worth watching.
NewsDirectory3: Sarah,thanks for joining us! This weekend boasts a diverse lineup,from Marvel’s latest offering to a heartwarming holiday film for the whole family. What are you most excited about?
Sarah Vance: Honestly, I’m torn! “Kraven the Hunter” looks like a thrilling addition to the Spiderverse, and I’m always up for a good superhero flick. But I have to admit, “One Hundred Years of Solitude” is really tugging at my heartstrings. I’ve been a huge fan of Marquez’s work for years,and seeing this tome adapted for the screen is truly a literary event.
NewsDirectory3: “One Hundred Years of Solitude” is quite a cinematic undertaking. Do you think they’ve managed to capture the essence of the novel?
Sarah Vance: It’s early days yet, but based on the trailers and initial reviews, it seems they’ve done a remarkable job translating Marquez’s magical realism to the screen. The visuals are stunning, and the casting seems spot-on. I’m expecting a powerful and thought-provoking experience.
NewsDirectory3: Switching gears for a moment, what about the streaming scene? Any hidden gems viewers should be adding to their watchlists?
Sarah Vance: Absolutely! I’m really intrigued by ”No Good Deed” on Netflix. Lisa Kudrow in a darkly comedic thriller? That’s a combination I can definitely get behind. I’m anticipating some witty dialog and compelling twists.
NewsDirectory3: Any final recommendations for our readers this weekend?
Sarah Vance: If your looking for something purely escapist and fun, “Cattivissimi a Natale” is a guaranteed crowd-pleaser, especially for families. It’s packed with holiday cheer and sure to deliver plenty of laughs.
NewsDirectory3: Wonderful insights, Sarah! Thanks so much for sharing your expertise with us.
Sarah Vance: My pleasure! Happy viewing, everyone!
From blockbuster thrills to heartwarming stories, this weekend’s entertainment lineup has something for everyone.
