Jennifer Lopez and Chris Hemsworth star in Netflix highlights for the week of June 13-19
Chris Hemsworth joins forces with Joseph Kosinski and Miles Tellerdirector and co-star of ‘Top Gun: Maverick’, for a new action movie on netflix which tries to emulate the success that ‘Tyler Rake’ had a couple of years ago.
‘Spiderhead’ is the most outstanding premiere of the week on the platform, but of course it will not be the only one.
Jennifer Lopez will review her career and reflect on their successes and their falls in the documentary ‘Jennifer Lopez: Halftime’which was presented with great acceptance at the last Tribeca Festival.
Also, Daniel Calparsoro will premiere the action film ‘Centauro’ directly on Netflix, which not only takes into account the magnificent ‘One Hundred Years of Forgiveness’ but also the surprise blockbuster that ‘Combustion’ was a few years ago in the Asian market.
Tuesday June 14
– ‘Jennifer Lopez: Halftime‘. Documentary film.
An intimate look at Jennifer Lopez as she reflects on her milestones and evolution as an artist, and navigates the second half of her career while continuing to entertain, empower and inspire.
Wednesday June 15
– ‘Centaur‘. Action. thriller.
Addicted to strong emotions and speed, Rafa struggles to become a professional motorcycling driver, until he discovers that the mother of his son has a debt with drug traffickers. To keep his family safe, Rafa decides to put his talent as a runner at the service of the criminal organization. Circuit racer by day, kamikaze daredevil by night, Rafa is soon forced to make decisions that will change his life forever.
Remake of the movie “Burn Out” by Yann Gozlan.
– ‘God’s Favorite Idiot‘. Series. Comedy.
Clark Thompson is a technical service agent who falls in love with his co-worker, Amily Luck, while God reluctantly makes him his messenger. To top it off, there’s also skating, a lake of fire, and an impending apocalypse.
– ‘Digital Mirages: Deaths, Lies and the Internet‘. documentary series.
6-part anthology series, from director Brian Knappenberger, Luminant Media and Imagine Documentaries, chronicling the stories of people caught in a twisted and opaque web of digital misinformation and deception.
This daunting, bizarre and extremely topical series explores the consequences of SWAT team manipulation, reveals the chilling world of white supremacists, accompanies the feds in pursuit of a suspect in a daring crime against the IRS, and investigates a murder in the context of Russian meddling in the US elections.
– ‘The God’s anger‘. thriller.
Luciana’s relatives are mysteriously dying one after another, and the circle tightens around her. The presence of her boss, an enigmatic writer with suspicious behaviour, looms over the events behind a veil of terror. While she does the impossible to save her sister Valentina from her, the only relative of hers left alive, Luciana finds herself at a crossroads between reason and death. In the race against time to bring the truth about her to light, she seals a blood pact to consummate revenge.
Thursday June 16
– ‘The Deadlock: A Paranormal Park‘. Series. Animation. Comedy. Terror. Adventure.
Two teenagers and a talking dog join forces to battle demons at a haunted theme park…and just maybe save the world from a supernatural apocalypse.
Friday June 17
– ‘spider-head‘. Action. thriller. Science fiction.
In a state-of-the-art prison run by brilliant visionary Steve Abnesti (Chris Hemsworth), inmates are implanted with a device that administers mind-altering drugs in exchange for commuted sentences.
‘Spiderhead’ is a prison without bars, cells and orange jumpsuits: volunteers are free to be themselves… until they stop being. Sometimes, they are improved versions. What do you need to relax? There is a drug for that. That someone is speechless? For that there is another. But when a relationship emerges between two recluses—Jeff (Miles Teller) and Lizzy (Jurnee Smollett)—their path to redemption is turned upside down, and Abnesti’s experiments begin to blur the limits of free will.
‘Spiderhead’, based on the story by George Saunders published in The New Yorker, is a psychological thriller that brings together black humor and various genres directed by Joseph Kosinski (‘TRON: Legacy’, ‘Top Gun: Maverick’), from the screenplay by Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick (‘Deadpool’, ‘Welcome to Zombieland’).
Saturday June 18
– ‘Spriggan‘. Series. Anime. Science fiction.
A long time ago, a great civilization existed on Earth. Their knowledge and scientific advances far exceeded those of today, and the relics of that people remain hidden, scattered throughout the world. As high-speed communications networks spread across the planet and the electronic eyes of satellites bring to light every last secret, the armies of great nations clash to find and investigate these artifacts, possessors of inconceivable power.
A member of the ancient civilization carved a message on a plaque: “Protect our legacy from evildoers.” Determined to comply with this slogan to the letter, an organization works to hide the remains of that culture for the good of all. The elite secret agents of this group are the ‘Spriggans’.
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