We single out ten movies, action, drama, comedies, but also police thrillers that we will see this week on TV and online platforms and promise to make our evenings more pleasant.

  • “Love changes everything” by Forbes and Wolodarsky: COSMOTE CINEMA 1HD at 22.45, Monday 05/06

A comedy-drama based on her novel of the same name Ann Leary. The story focuses on Hildy Good (Sigourney Weaver), a strange and uncompromising woman who lives in a small New England village. THE Hildy faces personal challenges and dilemmas as she tries to manage her alcohol addiction and deal with the romantic feelings that are awakened when an old friend (Kevin Kline) returns to town. The film explores themes such as family, dependency and the search for authenticity, presenting a delightful yet heartwarming story.

  • “Superheroes” by Paolo Genovese: Premiere at COSMOTE CINEMA 1HD at 21.00, Thursday 08/06

First screening on Cosmote Tv for a 2021 comedy drama with the acting duo Alessandro Borghi and Jasmine Trinca. The story of a couple, Anna, a non-conformist cartoonist and Marco, a closed physics teacher who struggles to keep his relationship alive. The film poses the question of whether it really takes some “superpower” to be able to love someone for a lifetime.

  • Rubin Stein’s ‘Tin & Tina’ on Netflix

A new Spanish thriller tops Netflix this week with Jaime Lorente and Milena Smit. THE Lola and Adolfoafter a tragic event, they adopt Tin and Tina, two brothers with a religious Catholic education who aim to convert them…

  • Colette by Wash Westmoreland on Ertflix

A 2018 biographical drama film following the life of Sidonie Gammill, known as Colette (Keira Knightley). The film tells the story of a young woman who marries a well-known writer and finds herself at the center of the literary scene of 19th century Paris. As Colette discovers her talent as a writer, she questions identity, freedom and female autonomy in her time. The film examines the challenges faced by Colette as she struggles to gain independence and gain the recognition she deserves in the literary world.

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