The 10 most watched films of the week (04/11/2023)

The 10 most watched films of the week (04/11/2023)


November begins with great successes entering the ranking of the most viewed films, such as A Freira 2 and the Brazilian soft porn O Lado Bom de ser Traída

November started with an air of novelty. Taking inspiration from the horror atmosphere of Halloween, the new month is perfect for lovers of great films who are always looking for something cool to play next. And the most watched films of the week demonstrate that there is no shortage of options in this sense.




The big highlight of the week was just that The nun 2new chapter of the horror saga derived from Evocation. Although it is at the bottom of our Top 10, it is interesting to note that the film has already managed to reach the chart after just a few days of streaming. The film has just been released in theaters and has already been seen so much that it has found its place in the sun – or in obscurity, if you prefer.

And not just because it arrived on Halloween eve. Critics and audiences are in fact in agreement that the new chapter of the series has managed to improve many things compared to its predecessor and, in doing so, to deliver a quality horror film that knows how to use the figure of the dark nun very well to create beautiful scenes. of horror and tension.

Another film that influenced the most primitive instincts of the audience was The good side of being cheated ona Netflix feature film that is halfway between erotic and soft porn, with very spicy scenes that tell the story of a young woman who has decided to repay the horn with a journey of sexual self-discovery.

But if you want something better behaved (but not that much), the new one Mafia pain It also arrived making a lot of noise. With a strong cast and very agile editing, the film tackles the opioid crisis in the United States by showing the true story of how these addictive drugs have spread throughout the country with the approval of doctors and the pharmaceutical industry.

Of course, these are just some of the highlights among the most watched films of the week. Check out the full list based on data collected from JustWatch user searches.

10. The nun 2

 

The spin-off of the series Evocation gets a new chapter with The nun 2, a film that has just arrived in streaming and which, in just a few days, has reached a place in the ranking of the most viewed titles. All this only demonstrates the popularity of the series and the demonic figure of this macabre nun.

The plot continues the events of the previous film and sees Sister Irene (Taissa Farmiga) having to face the return of this evil entity after the death of a priest. And, although more experienced in dealing with the supernatural, the protagonist will not have peace of mind when he has to deal with this obsessive spirit.

The nun 2 is available on HBO Max and for purchase and rental on iTunes, Amazon, Google Play, and the Microsoft Store.

9. Chameleons

 

One of Netflix’s new features that arrived without great fanfare, but which made the public fall in love, was the film Chameleons. Starring Benicio Del Toro, Justin Timberlake and Alicia Silverstone, the film is a noir thriller that will have the viewer sitting on the edge of the couch as they try to unravel the mystery that unfolds in the plot.

And all this from an enigmatic killer of a young real estate agent who forces three detectives with very different methods and approaches to investigate the case. And, as they follow the suspects, they realize that there are many other secrets behind this death.

Chameleons is available on Netflix.

8. What time will I pick you up

 

The comedy What time will I come to pick you up? features the Oscar winner Jennifer Lawrence Playing the role of a broke young woman who, in an attempt to raise money and not lose the house she lives in, accepts a somewhat curious job offer: to become the rental girlfriend of an introverted boy.

At the request of the boy’s parents, he accepts the deal in an effort to show the young man the pleasures of life. But even she doesn’t expect that her world will undergo major changes as a result of this unusual experience.

What time will I come to pick you up? is available on HBO Max and for purchase and rental on iTunes, Google Play, and the Microsoft Store.

7. Elements

 

Pixar’s latest animated film arrived surrounded by many doubts and uncertainties, but it didn’t take long for the studio to prove why it is one of the biggest names in world cinema and responsible for great classics. For this reason it remains one of the most watched films of the week.

Elements is a passionate romantic comedy starring a young girl made from a photo and a boy whose body is made of water. And, despite their antagonistic nature, they will discover that not even the laws of nature are capable of preventing great love.

Elements is available on Disney+.

6. Brutal nights

 

A good horror film is one that makes the viewer feel as if they could be in the protagonist’s shoes. AND Brutal nights it does this very well by creating a distressing and desperate tale from an episode that could happen to any of us: what would you do if you rented an Airbnb and, when you got there in the middle of the night, found someone else occupying the property? ? ?

It is this dilemma that the character Tess (Georgina Campbell) finds herself faced with, starting a series of bizarre discoveries and a fight for her life. What’s most interesting, however, is that the film avoids some clichés and subverts events that we would normally expect from plots like this, making the revelations and scares even more impressive.

Brutal nights is available on Prime Video.

5. The burial itself

 

With Jamie Foxx (Django Unchained) and Tommy Lee Jones (Where the weak have no place), The burial itself is a film based on true events about the owner of a funeral home who, after a business deal goes horribly wrong, finds his funeral home on the verge of bankruptcy. To prevent the family business from going to hell, he hires a skilled lawyer to try to turn the situation around in the courts.

The film mixes drama and comedy to tell this story and ends up covering topics that go far beyond the funeral service itself. From the corporate corruption hiding behind American bureaucracy to the racial tension itself, the title goes through some very interesting discussions amidst this silly premise.

The burial itself is available on Prime Video.

4. The bright side of being cheated on

 

The national representative on our list this week is a softcore porn from Netflix that has attracted attention precisely because of the steamy scenes it contains. The good side of being cheated on is an adaptation of the book of the same name, which tells the story of a young woman who discovers that her boyfriend is cheating on her on the eve of her wedding. And instead of seeing the horn as the end of everything, she decides to use the experience as a new beginning.

From this, she decides to venture into a case with a mysterious judge who makes her intensely experience a side that she herself was not aware of. But she, in addition to giving in to her own desires, also ends up embarking on something a little riskier.

The good side of being cheated on public opinion very divided. A good portion embraced the spicy tone of the plot, while others heavily criticized the poverty of the screenplay. And you can prove it by watching the movie on Netflix.

3. Pain Mafia

 

With Emily Blunt (A quiet place) and Chris Evans (Avengers: Endgame), Mafia pain brings a new look at the opioid crisis in the United States. This time the plot follows the issue from the point of view of those who have contributed to the proliferation of these drugs within the American medical system.

Blunt plays a bankrupt woman who is about to be evicted from her home and who sees the pharmaceutical industry as her chance to change her situation. To do this, she must help popularize a new medicine by encouraging doctors to prescribe it to their patients. What she doesn’t know, however, is that this will lead the entire country to an unprecedented health crisis.

Mafia pain is available on Netflix.

2. No one will save you

 

Maintaining the good performance of previous weeks, Nobody will save you shows how alien horror still has momentum in cinema, especially when it is accompanied by a good story and a very well-written script that requires virtually no dialogue, relying solely on the performance of its protagonist.

All this because young Brynn (Kaitlyn Dever) lives isolated on the outskirts of a small town that despises her. Until, one day, she is visited by strange alien beings who make her life hell and she discovers that being ignored by the neighborhood might not be the worst thing in her life.

Nobody will save you is available on Star+.

1. Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among the Rebels

 

Returning to the list of the most watched films of the week already at the top of the podium, we are no different Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among the Rebels, an adaptation of the classic fantasy role-playing game system. This time, however, we have a more fun adventure that doesn’t take itself so seriously, something that does the plot a lot of good.

We then follow a group of adventurers who find themselves facing a problem of their own making. After stealing a mystical artifact during a mission, they discover that they have given the item to an evil witch who wants to destroy the world. To stop the total and complete apocalypse, they must recover the object before it’s too late.

Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among the Rebels is available on Paramount+ and Telecine and for purchase and rental on iTunes, Amazon, Google Play, and the Microsoft Store.

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