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The triumphant return of Ted Lasso: 6 films + 4 series for SK Must watched

And this summer 87 series will be screened, many of them long-awaited or already our favorites. I will be honest though, the one I expect most especially after such a year is Ted Lasso.

Apart from Ted Lasso, however, this week brings together many remarkable premieres in cinema and television.

SERIES:

Ted Lasso: Season 2

Tude Lasso, played by Sudeikis, was originally created for NBC Sports in 2013. The actor was then portrayed as a tired American football coach who had been called to coach an English team with no experience in the sport, in commercials designed to promote Premier League coverage by the channel. The character finally got his own series, just when we and AppleTV + needed it the most, in which he broke a record.

Ted Lasso is open-hearted, completely rewarded in his optimism, with three-dimensional characters and the mood not to always follow in his footsteps. It is simply impossible not to improve your psychology even a little. (Also freedom in Ted's hatred of tea and "football is life!").

The series is streamed on Apple TV +.

Kingdom: Ashin of the North

Kim Seong-hun of A Hard Day, which premiered with excellent reviews at Cannes in 2014, and Tunnel, which followed, followed with an impeccable
Tunnel, and Signal screenwriter Kim Eun-hee, one of the most mature K-dramas of recent years, made their own Walking Dead / Game of Thrones from South Korea for Netflix focusing on the Jason Dynasty.

The Kingdom has so far explored the epidemic affecting the kingdom by turning its inhabitants into zombies, and now, in this special episode, it will explore the resurrection plant through the experiences of Ashin played by Jun Ji Hyun.

Masters of the Universe: Revelation

He-Man returns with the signature of Kevin Smith (Clerks) and takes the case right where the popular ‘80s series left it. The voices we will hear are from Chris Wood, Mark Hamill (Skeletor!) And Lena Headey, and the plot, according to Smith, will include "stories of abuse and isolation."



The series is streaming on Netflix.

The Movies That Made Us: Season 2

Movies That Made Us was born out of the success of Toys That Made Us. The show dedicates its episodes to the creation and shooting of films that have grown up with us such as Ghostbusters and Dirty Dancing. In its second season, the Netflix series will cover Jurassic Park (1993), Back to the Future (1985), Pretty Woman (1990) and Forrest Gump (1994).

The series is streaming on Netflix.

MOVIES:

First Cow

A lone talented cook (John Magaro) travels west and infiltrates a group of animal hunters in Oregon, but his only real relationship is with a Chinese immigrant (Orion Lee) who is also seeking his fortune. Soon the two of them will work together in a successful business, but whose longevity will depend on the secret participation of a valuable cow milking a rich landowner.

It may have lost its hype until it was nominated for an Oscar more than a year after its premiere at the Telluride Film Festival, but Kelly Reichardt's First Cow garnered 24 festival and critique awards and is rightly considered one of the best films of the past. difficult season for the cinema.


The film is screened in cinemas by NEO Films.

Nobody

2015 Hardcore Henry Ilya Naishuller directs Bob Odenkirk (Breaking Bad, Better Call Saul) to a John Wick, if John Wick was a sidelined dad who can make homemade lasagna as easily as crushing his enemies with kicks, punches and ammunition. The John Wick element comes and ties in with the screenplay by Baba Yaga screenwriter Derek Kolstad.


The film is being shown in cinemas by Tulip Entertainment.

Casablanca

"From all the gin joints, in all the cities, all over the world, it came into mine." Humphrey Bogart and Ingrid Bergman in one of the greatest films of all time.


The film is being shown in cinemas by Odeon.

The Crying Game

The Crying Game begins with the abduction of a black soldier, Jody (Forest Whitaker) by an IRA team led by Maguire (Adrian Dunbar). When Jody develops a bond with Fergus (Stephen Rea), one of his abductors, he asks for a favor. If he is killed, let Fergus go to London and find his girlfriend, Dil (Jaye Davidson). Fergus will eventually fall in love with Jody's partner and, through their relationship, one of the most memorable twists in cinema is born.

Maybe when the film was released almost 30 years ago in the United Kingdom and Ireland did not succeed in the box office, but tore when he moved to the United States raising more than 60 million at the box office. One of the biggest sleeper hits of the era even reached the Oscars where director-screenwriter Neil Jordan won the award for Best Original Screenplay, while the film also had nominations in the categories of Best Picture, Editing, AWandrian, BDAndriko and Screenplay.

The twist of the film is now controversial in the trans community because it makes use of the trance of the trans person who deceives.


The film is screened at the summer Cine Panathinaikos, Cine Attikon Alsos, Cine Oasis and Cine Dionysia by Biblioteque.

The Last Letter From Your Lover

A journalist, Ellie (Felicity Jones) discovers an enigmatic love letter in a forgotten newspaper archive, where a man (Callum Turner) appears to be asking his partner (Shailene Woodley) to abandon her husband (Joe Alwyn). Ellie becomes obsessed with the affair of the two lovers and decides to find out if they ended up together, in an attempt to try to resurrect her career, which is in recession. If this couple found their happy ending, then maybe she could find hers too.

The film is based on the best-selling Jojo Moyes, one of the few writers to have twice won the Romantic Writers Association Award, and is directed by Augustine Frizzell. In addition to HBO's Euphoria pilot, Frizzell made her directorial debut with the stoner comedy Never Lookin 'Back, which was distributed by the Oscar-winning studio A24.


The movie is streaming on Netflix. 

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