Oriol Paulo, the Spanish master of suspense on Netflix… “Explosive adolescence” on Prime Video…



“The accused”, available on Netflix, is perhaps the masterpiece of Oriol Paulo, the new (Spanish) master of suspense – Atresmedia Cine

There is not only the direct in life, there is also the replay. From YouTube to Netflix to TV channel replays and radio station podcasts, 20 minutes every Sunday concocts a list of things to see, or review, listen to or listen to again.

Oriol Paulo, the Spanish master of suspense on Netflix

If you believe Netflix’s top 10, you’re still addicted to Innocent, maybe thanks to 20 minutes. If it is sold as one of the many adaptations of Harlan Coben on the platform, this series is also and above all the work of the Spanish screenwriter and director Oriol Paulo. Here it transcends the original material, a very classic novel and very close to Do not tell anyone, to offer the best of the twist thriller, tense and embodied, and which he has made his specialty.

Already at the writing of Julia eyes (in VOD) and Esquestro (on Netflix), Orio Paulo moves on to directing with The Body (on MyCanal) on the disappearance of the corpse of a businesswoman in a morgue. The film flirts between paranoid thriller and fantasy film, and surprises until its unexpected finale. If he is also the author of the recent and moving Mirage (on Netflix), his masterpiece remains
The Accused (on Netflix), where Mario Casas, also headliner ofInnocent, plays a businessman who wakes up next to the lifeless body of his mistress in a hotel. We challenge you to guess the final twist!

“Explosive adolescence”, the revival of rom com on Prime Video

Romantic comedy has its codes, its clichés too, and then splash! A teenager explodes into a thousand pieces in the middle of the class. Huh? A high school in New Jersey is the victim of spontaneous explosions among its students, and more specifically its senior years, and of course now is anything but ideal time for Mara and Dylan to fall in love. With its barred pitch, Explosive adolescence holds as much of teen movie, of the rom com that black comedy. The film, available on Amazon Prime Video, could fall apart at any moment, but finds a miraculous balance thanks to inspired writing and the chemistry of its duo, Katherine Langford and Charlie Plummer.

Ryan George’s Pitch Meetings on YouTube

If you are fans of cinema, and more particularly of blockbusters, you surely know the “Honest trailers” who parody Hollywood trailers and press where it hurts… and laugh. From a similar concept, Ryan George launched the “pitch meetings” for the American site
Screen Rant, or how an author will pitch his new film to a producer from the major studios. Ryan George plays both roles, and it’s as simple as it is hilarious. The comedian brings to light all the shortcuts, glitches and other inconsistencies in your favorite, or hated movies. His last forfeit, Army of the Dead, is a model of the genre and giggles! Note that if the videos are in English, the automatic YouTube subtitling and translation allow you to enjoy them.

“Good kisses from planet Smurf” on Arte.tv

While the new animated series, and 3D, has just started on TFOU, a documentary, available on Arte.tv, looks back on how the little blue men have become global icons. From Brussels to Los Angeles via Dubai, director Jean-Marc Panis sets out to meet fans, specialists and creators, from Peyo’s daughter, Véronique Culliford, to Gérard Hernandez, a voice recognizable among all of Papa Smurf. Smurf!



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