In this week with many news in the world of streaming we recommend some movies that will probably interest you.
A few days ago, news came from Netflix that scared many users, the possible end of shared accounts. In addition, yesterday the expected purchase of the MGM studios with all its funds by Amazon was confirmed, which will multiply the Prime Video offer. Many changes in the sector.
But beyond these news in the industry, in the end the important thing is that the content offer is interesting and in cinematographic matters we can not complain with all the news that arrive every week.
On this occasion we are going to recommend very different films that have reached the platforms and that we assure you that you cannot miss. Let’s go with them.
The Alley of Lost Souls – Disney+
As we published, it has arrived at Disney + Guillermo del Toro’s last film. Although she is nominated for 4 Oscars, the truth is that her time at the box office has not been as expected and perhaps on the platform she will find the viewers she deserves.
This remake is a noir story that complies with many of the genre’s clichés, but it has been shot with a master’s hand by the director and also It has a great cast of interpretations with Bradley Cooper, Rooney Mara, Cate Blanchett… Don’t miss it on Disney+.
Spencer – Prime Video
We went on to another very different film, but it is also a pleasure for the eyes. Pablo Larraín continues with the stories of women and this time he has shot a Lady Di biopic that focuses on a single weekend: Spencer.
This is a feature film in which every detail makes sense and offers more than one might think when reading the synopsis. A movie worth watching on a TV with the highest definition thanks to Prime Video.
Lamb – Movistar+
We end with a lesser-known work that caused a lot of buzz in the movie world last year: Lamb. This movie mix family drama with fantasy in a story that is set in a country like Iceland.
Although Icelandic cinema is not very well known, from time to time it surprises us with films like this one that can be seen on Movistar+. We assure you that it is very disturbing at times.