Author: Veronica Loop

Veronica Loop is the managing director of MCM. She is passionate about art, culture and entertainment.

Ronja the Robber's Daughter

Ronja the Robber’s Daughter is a Swedish series directed by Lisa James Larsson and starring Kerstin Linden. If you’re a fan of medieval adventure shows, featuring taverns, journeys, many horses, and natural forces shaping the plot, Netflix brings us “Ronja the Robber’s Daughter”, a story about a special girl living in a special time. “Ronja the Robber’s Daughter” is a simple adventure series, leaning more towards establishing a sense of place and character than incorporating magic and fantasy due to budget restrictions, but it’s a pleasant series that entertains without causing harm to anyone. Plot This is the story of…

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Rest in Peace

Rest in Peace is an Argentine thriller film starring Joaquín Furriel and Griselda Siciliani. It is written by Marcos Osorio Vidal and directed by Sebastián Borensztein. “Rest in Peace” is a thriller that works: founded on compelling performances, a script that knows which buttons to push and when, and a clear vision of the story it wants to tell and how. Plot A man plagued by debts decides to vanish. Years later, he returns to confront his past and his family life. Film Review of “Rest in Peace” “Rest in Peace” is, first and foremost, a film that rests on…

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Homicide: New York

“Homicide: New York” is a documentary series about the most famous murder cases in New York, told by the detectives in charge of the investigation themselves. The Manhattan Police Department doesn’t just have one, but two homicide departments dedicated to solving murder cases: Manhattan North and Manhattan South. “Homicide: New York” introduces us to 5 of these chilling stories, told through the eyes of the detectives in charge of the cases. We begin with a homicide at an Indian restaurant, the Deli Restaurant, where there were two fatalities and three injured. The scene is captured with images from the moment…

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Forever Queens

They’re women, they’re Mexican, and they all share one thing: their lives captivate thousands, which is why they must behave as they truly are, the queens of their own fate. “Forever Queens” is a Mexican reality show that brings together five friends, rivals, and undisputed queens of the television show business. All of them have spent many years in the entertainment industry and were “influencers” before the term was even coined. Lucía Méndez, Lorena Herrera, and their other professional friends and colleagues give us a peek into the world of influencers. Thanks to “Forever Queens”, we can see them during…

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Iron Reign

Iron Reign is Netflix thriller series created by Lluís Quílez starring Eduard Fernández, Chino Darín and Jaime Lorente. “Iron Reign” is a thrilling Spanish series with an engaging script, well-crafted structure, and intriguing characters that revolve around the world of drug trafficking. At the heart of it all is the compelling character of Joaquín Manchado, masterfully played by Eduard Fernández, who brings to life a protagonist filled with gritty realism and suspense that fuels all the plot twists. This first-rate series, now available on Netflix, leaves a memorable impression, capturing the realistic tone of recent Spanish thrillers while maintaining an…

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Irish Wish

Irish Wish is a Netflix romantic comedy movie starring Lindsay Lohan. With Ed Speleers and Alexander Vlahos. You know those films where a girl wants to get married, the jokes lack punch and the imagery and characters seem like they were plucked from a greeting card? “Irish Wish” is one of those, although it carries a certain degree of irony and the appeal of seeing our favorite redhead, Lindsay Lohan, back in action. This is one of those films that, thanks to God or some black hole, you are not likely to remember. The Plot Maddie is the editor of…

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To Kill a Tiger

To Kill a Tiger is a documentary written and directed by Nisha Pahuja. This documentary sheds light on the issue of intolerance and injustice in a serious crime: rape. However, “To Kill a Tiger” is not just a story about the crime, but also a story about a man who goes above and beyond to seek justice in the city, facing numerous obstacles from authorities and citizens alike. The name of the victim is kept confidential in the documentary. This film, with a Canadian passport, aims to expose an event and tell a tragic and regrettable story. It presents authentic…

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Queen of Tears

Queen of Tears is a Korean series starring Kim Soo-hyun and Kim Ji-won. It is directed by Jang Young-woo and Kim Hee-won. If you are looking for a romantic series with one episode per week, here is “Queen of Tears”, a series that premieres today on Netflix and promises lots of romance and emotion. Plot She, a wealthy woman from a family that owns one of the largest business enterprises in Korea (called Queens); he, just an employee. They got married out of love and now live a life of luxury. However, something is missing in their perfect marriage, which,…

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The Gentlemen

The Gentlemen is a series starring Theo James with Kaya Scodelario, Giancarlo Esposito, Joely Richardson and Vinnie Jones. It is directed by Guy Ritchie, David Caffrey, Eran Creevy and Nima Nourizadeh. ers everything that the viewer expects and never disappoints. It sticks to the formula of a good Guy Ritchie series, a director who made a name for himself with his films that blended gangster thrillers and comedy. Even years after his initial successes, he continues to excel with the same style. This time around, the series is more leisurely paced, with more humor and less action, but still highly…

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The Signal

The Signal is a series starring Florian David Fitz, Peri Baumeister and Yuna Bennett. It is directed by Sebastian Hilger and Philipp Leinemann. A German mystery series that skillfully collects and summarizes the latest successes of science fiction cinema by adding a touch of sentimentalism and giving us four excellent chapters of unsolved enigmas and mysteries. The series cleverly uses elements reminiscent of Interstellar, such as a landscape of farmers, without taking any visual risks, and instead focusing on the safety of a sentimental and mysterious story, while maintaining the familiar tone of science fiction films from the 1980s. It…

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