Author: Alice Lange

Alice Lange is a content editor with an unbridled passion for all things film related. With her keen eye for detail and expert storytelling abilities, she has established herself as one of the most sought-after editors in the industry. Her work on MCM's film reviews has captivated audiences.

The Believers

The Believers is a Thai series directed by Wattanapong Wongwan starring Teeradon Supapunpinyo, Achiraya Nitibhon and Pachara Chirathivat. Netflix brings us a series today that at least has a curious plot: three young individuals decide to switch their crypto businesses for religion, setting up a Buddhist temple to be able to pay off their substantial debts. “The Believers” is a series that blends religion, drama, friendship, and business to deliver a show that, while not grabbing your attention with its pace or being a breath-holding thriller, entertains with its slow rhythm and its mix of entrepreneurship movie with a sprinkle…

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No Pressure

No Pressure is a Polish comedy starring Anna Szymańczyk, Anna Seniuk, Mateusz Janicki and Artur Barciś. It is directed by Bartosz Prokopowicz. Ever watched a film about a city dweller who rediscovers their life when they return to their hometown? Even if your job has nothing to do with cinema, you’ve likely seen a few and, it’s possible, another one might seem repetitive to you. Or maybe not, after all, Christmas happens every year and it seems to be quite a hit. Plot A city girl returns to her hometown to attend her grandmother’s funeral. Everything goes awry when she…

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Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire

Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire is the fresh film that brings together the two most legendary gigantic monsters of cinema: Godzilla and Kong, reunited once more after the success of the first installment in 2021. This time around, the movie is directed by Adam Wingard and features performances by Rebecca Hall, Kaylee Hottle, and Dan Stevens. It premieres from March 25 and will reach the United States this coming Friday, 29th, for the enjoyment of all fans of epic… destruction. Enjoy! Plot Summary Following their fierce face-off, Godzilla and Kong are compelled to unite once again to confront an…

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"Physical: 100" Second Season on Netflix: Who Among These 100 Athletes is the Best Prepared?

Physical: 100 is a South Korean television program in which 100 contestants participate in an elimination contest in which it will be decided who possesses the best body. “111111111” invites Olympic swimmers, gymnasts, soccer players, wrestlers, bodybuilders, dancers, or even models to compete in a series of tests to determine who among the 100 participants is the fittest and, ultimately, possesses the best body with the greatest athletic virtues. What Can We Find in “Physical: 100”? “Physical: 100” is a Korean TV show that pushes the human body to its limits and tries to combine several sports disciplines to, by…

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Young Royals

The Swedish series “Young Royals” reaches its end, with Netflix presenting the sixth episode of the third season. The final resolution of young Wilhem’s love affairs is here, packed in this last episode which, as a grand exception, Netflix delivers on a Monday (the rest of the third season premiered early last week). The third season brings closure to this successful Swedish series, and Netflix pairs it with a special entitled “Young Royals Forever,” also viewable today. “Young Royals” is a series full of intensity where a young heir to Swedish royalty has to face typical adolescent challenges, in addition…

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Young Royals Forever

Young Royals Forever is a documentary capturing the behind-the-scenes journey of the final season of the Swedish series Young Royals, which concluded with the airing of its third season. It consists of 6 episodes that lead to many tales and reunions, primarily highlighting the camaraderie among the lead actors, the true heroes of this narrative that managed to reach millions of viewers worldwide. “Young Royals Forever” is not only a documentary about the filming of the season but also serves as a tribute to the series and an opportunity for fans to get to know the actors on a deeper…

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Chicken Nugget

Chicken Nugget is a Netflix South Korean comedy series created by Lee Byeong-heon starring Ahn Jae-hong, Ryu Seung-ryong and Kim You-jung. “Chicken Nugget” is a comedy show that either makes you laugh or makes you switch it off completely. Its plot either distances us (or draws us in), without being able to take a logical position: a pretty girl turned into a chicken nugget. The rest of the story is more or less about two employees and a father, the owner of the company where all three work, plotting to rescue her from this sort of parallel universe of existential…

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Murder Mubarak

Murder Mubarak is a movie directed by Homi Adajania and written by Gazal Dhaliwal, based on the novel by Anuja Chauhan. A plot we have seen a thousand times and we all know which British novelist came up with the idea, yet it continues to entertain and amuse, this time in India, at a club for the high class, with a delightful detective who, like Poirot, has charisma and charm. Even though it lacks sophistication, it’s also part of its appeal. A good and entertaining film from India that is rhythmic and has a great production that knows to keep…

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The Outreau Case: A French Nightmare

The Outreau Case: A French Nightmare is a true crime docuseries premiering Friday, March 15. 17 adults, including some notable figures, were put on trial for sexual abuses against minors. It was one of the most lurid cases seen in France, a spectacle that unfortunately ended in a notorious failure. How could one even think that the children weren’t telling the truth? “The Outreau Case” is a four-episode docuseries about the Outreau trial. Outreau, a small seaside village barely known in France, came into the limelight in February 2001 when an investigation was launched into pederasty that made Outreau a…

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Art of Love

Art of Love is a Turkish film starring Birkan Sokullu and Esra Bilgiç. It is directed by Recai Karagöz. “Art of Love” is a Turkish comedy that combines robberies and love, all with scenes that, at least, will make us smile. I warn you: there is nothing to take seriously: it is a conscious film that was born as mere entertainment and the script, which borders on parody, does not seem to make sense. Entertaining, yes. Plot A millionaire dedicates himself to stealing works of art and a policewoman who had a relationship with him wants to catch him. Her…

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