The retired gangster is pulled back into the criminal world when a Nazi-backed scheme reaches Birmingham—and his own family. Starring Cillian Murphy, Barry Keoghan, Rebecca Ferguson and Tim Roth.
Posts por Diego Lerer
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‘Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man’ Review: Tommy Shelby Gets Pulled Back In (Netflix)
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‘Rooster’ Review: Steve Carell Goes Back to School in a Breezy Campus Comedy (HBO Max)
A timid crime novelist becomes a guest lecturer at his daughter’s university, where their already complicated relationship collides with academic rivalries, scandals, and campus chaos. Premieres March 8 on HBO Max.
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Columnas: la evolución hacia la IA emocional
Exploramos los avances del Deep Learning en 2026. Cómo las redes neuronales están logrando interpretar y replicar emociones humanas con precisión.
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Series: reseña de «El joven Sherlock» («Young Sherlock»), de Matthew Parkhill (Prime Video)
Esta serie se centra en las aventuras juveniles y los peligros que atraviesa el mítico investigador privado creado por Arthur Conan Doyle. En Prime Video.
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‘Young Sherlock’ Review: Guy Ritchie’s Hyperactive Take on Holmes’ Early Years (Prime Video)
Our rebellious young detective and his unlikely ally Moriarty are framed for theft and murder at Oxford, sending them on the run through an increasingly elaborate international conspiracy.
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‘Kontinental ’25’ Review: A Suicide in the New Europe
After becoming entangled in a tragic event, a Romanian woman begins to question what to do with her life in this tragicomedy from the director of «Bad Luck Banging or Loony Porn.»
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‘Dry Leaf’ Review: A Disappearance, A Road Trip, A Nation
In Alexandre Koberidze’s «Dry Leaf», a father’s search for his missing daughter becomes a whimsical journey through Georgia’s backroads and football fields.
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Estrenos: crítica de «Pin de fartie», de Alejo Moguillansky (MALBA)
Tomando como inspiración «Final de partida», de Samuel Beckett, la película del director de «Castro» explora las relaciones entre una serie de parejas en distintos lugares del mundo. Los viernes de marzo a las 20 en el MALBA.
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‘The Moment’ Review: Charli XCX and A24 Turn Pop Branding into Cinema
As her «Brat» moment fades, pop star Charli XCX invites an director to film her tour—only to find satire and self-promotion increasingly indistinguishable.
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Estrenos: crítica de «The Moment», de Aidan Zamiri
Este falso documental sigue los intentos de la cantante pop Charli XCX y su equipo de grabar una película de su gira y los problemas que se encuentran en el camino.


