This has been a week without many film news on the platforms, but you can always find interesting movies to watch.
Just as distributors try as much as possible to keep their films from coinciding with big blockbusters that are going to eat up the box office, something similar has happened these days with streaming services. The Batman has dominated the agenda at all levels.
Even so, we have seen interesting releases that are worth reviewing. But you can also go to the bottom of the catalog of your favorite service and discover little-known movies or go back to the ones you liked the most and make sure you have a good time.
In order to help you in your choice, this week we have once again selected some recommendations that may be of interest to you and that you have available on different platforms.
The Williams Method – HBO Max
A film that has multiple Oscar nominations has arrived on our televisions. The Williams method is based on the story of the father of the sisters Venus and Serena Williams, as well as their journey from childhood to becoming the best tennis players on the planet.
Although it has not made too much noise, it is a great premiere of HBO Max that is worth stopping at these days.
The Adam Project – Netflix
Time travel, science fiction, adventures and Ryan Reinolds are almost a sure thing when it comes to audiences and this movie that premieres today on Netflix brings all of this together and more.
The Adam project places in 2022 the adventures of a time traveler in the year 2050 that is trapped in our present, and along with it a good number of elements of the future. The reunion with his childhood self, a timeless love story and a lot of action give value to a film that has been liked by critics.
The purge: Infinite – Movistar +
The latest installment of the bloody saga arrives at Movistar Plus + for lengthen the night of the purge in which murders can be committed without anyone investigating it, as its very title indicates. Why only one night? Many who decide to continue the massacre during the day wonder.
Without being very original and perhaps somewhat less than the previous deliveries, The Purge: Infinite offers viewers what they expect in this type of film. If you get with her, you know what you’re up against.