The funny investigation of “The Afterparty”… The classic “Children of Paradise” on Netflix…

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

The funny investigation of “The Afterparty” on Apple TV+

So we were all ahead The Woman Who Lived Opposite the Girl at the Window on Netflix, the real and good parody of whodunit was next door, at AppleTV+. But it’s not too late. Launched with three episodes at once on January 28, the series The Afterparty continues to broadcast at the rate of one episode per week, until March 4. The afterparty of the title is that of a reunion of former high school students, which ends with the murder of the one who has become a popstar, played by Dave Franco. Each suspect is then invited to tell the evening from his point of view, and makes it a kind of cinema: romantic comedy, action film, teen moviethriller…

With Chris Miller (the movies 21 Jump Street and The Lego Great Adventure) at the helm, the result is always exciting, if not really hilarious, well helped by its cast, bringing together the best of supporting roles in American comedy: Ike Barinholtz (The Mindy Project), Ben Schwartz (Parks and Recreation), Lana Glazer (Broad City), Sam Richardson (Veep)…

“Les Enfants du paradis”, a classic of classics, on Netflix

Don’t know what to binge on Netflix anymore? The replays of 20 minutes are there for that, and how about a little series in two episodes, perfect for a Sunday evening? Well, ok, it was a trap, but a nice trap, since a classic of French cinema classics has just arrived on Netflix: The Children of Paradise, directed by Marcel Carnet. One of its specificities is to have been filmed during the Second World War, under the Occupation. Despite all the difficulties encountered, the film is a miracle of cinema, a masterpiece of romanticism, about three theater men who fall in love with the same woman (Arletty!) in 19th century Paris.

The Palmashow Video Club on Konbini

On the occasion of the release of their film The stars in the cinema, Grégoire Ludig and David Marsais redid a few sketches,
between promo and meta, and also participated in Vdéo Club, Konbini’s popular format. The duo explores their influences, from Unknown to Wayne’s World Passing by an endless day.. and Save Willy 3 ? !

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