Summer holidays packed in our cardboard suitcases have given way to blankets, coats and more hot chocolate to welcome autumn. It’s time to relax and enjoy long days and movie nights on our couch. For this, VOD platforms allow you to discover films only 4 months after they are released in theaters.
Of Apple TV has Channelwith you movie, Google TV, orange, Premier video, Rakuten TV, By VIVA VIDEOFUTUR, UniverseCiné or ArteVOD and LaCinetek who offer an editorial approach, find the best cinema live from home. Zoom in on 3 movies that will rock your fall.
Spider-Man: Along the Spider-Verse
“Brilliant in its inventiveness, emotional touch and technical mastery absolutely revolutionaryAccording to L’Obs,Euphoric and full of energyFor Le Figaro, Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse won over both the public and critics when it hit theaters last May. 3 years after his adventure in the first Oscar-winning opus, Miles Morales returns in this stunning part.
After finding Gwen Stacy, Spider-Man, a friendly hero from Brooklyn, is catapulted across the multiverse, where he meets a team of Spider-Heroes charged with protecting his existence. But when the heroes face a new threat, Miles finds himself up against them and must decide what it means to be a hero in order to save the people he loves most.
TRANSFORMERS: RISE OF THE BEASTS
The 7th film in the Transformers saga based on the toys of the same name, Transformers: Rise of the Beasts delivers its share of action and twists in this fast-paced, funny and utterly stunning blockbuster.
Starring Anthony Ramos, Dominic Fishback and Lauren Velez, director Steven Caple Jr.’s (Creed 2) film returns to the action and grand spectacle that has delighted millions of viewers around the world. This new installment takes place in the middle of the 90s and takes us to the four corners of the world. A brand new faction of Transformers robots – the Maximals – will join the Autobots in their eternal battle against the Decepticons.
CHALLENGE
Appearing in Winter’s Bone, then The Hunger Games saga, before winning an Oscar at the age of 22 for Happiness Therapy in 2012, Jennifer Lawrence made her first foray into the world of pure comedy this year. In Challenge, by Ukrainian director Gene Stupnitsky, he bares himself to make us laugh until we cry.
Maddie is on the verge of losing her childhood home and thinks she’s found the solution to her financial woes when she comes across an exciting job offer: wealthy parents looking for someone to take the years off their introverted 19-year-old son, Percy. A series of “dates” to get him in the mood before leaving for university. To Maddy’s surprise, Percy makes the mission more difficult than expected and time is running out. He has one summer to complete this challenge or face homelessness.
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The very first movie dedicated to Barry Allen, the DC Comics character, created by Robert Kaniger and Carmine Infantino in 1956, The Flash is directed by Andres Muschietti, to whom we are particularly indebted. Step out of the adventures of the famous bloodthirsty clown, here the filmmaker takes us on an adventure with the super-fast superhero.
Realities collide in the film as Barry uses his superpowers to go back in time and change the past. But his efforts to save his family are not in vain for the future, and Barry finds himself in a reality where General Zod has returned, threatens to destroy the planet, and where superheroes have disappeared.
In order to save the world, Barry tries to bring a changed Batman out of retirement to help an imprisoned Kryptonian who isn’t quite who he’s looking for. He then embarks on a terrifying race against time to protect the world he’s in and find the future he knows. But will his ultimate sacrifice be enough to save the world?
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