In the mood for Prime Video: filming with Christian Bale, laughing with Michael Scott… Which program of the week matches your mood?

In the mood for Prime Video: filming with Christian Bale, laughing with Michael Scott… Which program of the week matches your mood?

do you want to chill

Perfect for your holiday break, Cédric Klapisch’s essential trilogy follows the atypical journey of Xavier Rousseau (Romain Duris). First studying in Spain, his professional and above all sentimental escapism took him successively to London with Russian Dolls (2004) and New York to Chinese Puzzles (2013).

A delightful world tour in good company (Romain Dury is surrounded by Audrey Tautou, Cécile de France or Kelly Reilly), ending in the sublime Balkans with a series of Greek salad, also available on Prime Video!

Do you want an adventure?

What could be better this summer than going on an adventure alongside Middle-earth’s greatest heroes? With its magnificent panoramas, Dantesque battles and a story closely related to the iconic Lord of the Rings trilogy, The Rings of Power guarantees an unforgettable journey that you can’t wait to discover when new episodes are released on Prime Video.

do you want pinball

Adapted from the novel of the same name by Brett Easton Ellis, American Psycho immerses itself in the unusual everyday life of Patrick Bateman (Christian Bale). A pure product of American success, this golden boy is young, rich and attractive at the same time.

But far from the image he tries to portray to the world, Patrick hides psychopathic tendencies whose violence can make your blood run cold…

do you want action

If Oppenheimer’s latest release made you want to dive into Christopher Nolan’s best films, Prime Video has you covered! With an average rating of 4.3/5 by AlloCiné viewers, The Dark Knight Trilogy stands out as an essential work in terms of superhero movies.

From Ra’s Al Ghul (Liam Neeson) to Bane (Tom Hardy), via the fearsome Joker (Heath Ledger, posthumously honored for his brilliant performance), Gotham City’s Dark Knight (Christian Baleonce again) faces all his most powerful enemies.

do want to have fun?

Change of course to satisfy humor lovers. A masterpiece of the genre, awarded no less than five Emmy Awards and a Golden Globe, The Office, US version, promises memorable laughs… but also a few tears!

Discover the daily life of a small business specializing in the sale of paper. Headed by the indefinable Michael Scott (Steve Carell), this office, like others, can rely on salesmen Dwight (Rhine Wilson) and Jim (John Krasinski, lending his qualities to Jack Ryan) or even receptionist Pam (Jenna Fisher).

The original, UK version is also available on Prime Video to keep the fun going (“That’s What He Said!”).

do you want drama

Benjamin Button was born at the age of 80 and lived his life upside down. From his childhood to his unlikely relationship with Daisy (Cate Blanchett), David Fincher captures the extraordinary fortunes of his charming character, played by Brad Pitt, in a performance that is sure to bring a few tears to your eyes.

Want to learn?

After rocking your summer with her best songs, Clara Luciani reveals herself in a brand new documentary. The wildest dreams, anecdotes about his atypical journey, his songwriting…: the musician reveals all his secrets. Perfect for learning more about one of the French’s favorite personalities.

These movies and series are available on Prime Video.

Source: Allocine

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