This documentary about the photographer Lynsey Addario alternates between her gripping coverage of global conflicts and her family life—raising questions about gender, sacrifice, and what it means to bear witness to history.
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‘Love+War’ Review: The Price of Witnessing the World’s Conflicts (Disney+)
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‘The Wave’ Review: Sebastián Lelio’s Feminist Musical Struggles to Find Its Rhythm (Netflix)
The «A Fantastic Woman» director turns Chile’s 2018 feminist uprising into a musical—a daring, well-intentioned experiment that struggles to find harmony between message and art. Streaming on Netflix from November 14.
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Estrenos online: crítica de «Amor + Guerra» («Love+War»), de E. Chai Vasarhelyi & Jimmy Chin (Disney+)
Este documental sobre la fotógrafa de guerra Lynsey Addario alterna entre sus impactantes coberturas en zonas de conflicto y su vida familiar, reflexionando sobre el género, el sacrificio y el acto de ser testigo de la historia.
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‘Winter in Sokcho’ Review: A Subtle Tale of Solitude and Fleeting Connection (MUBI)
In a deserted seaside town in northern South Korea, a young woman working at a small guesthouse becomes fascinated by a French artist staying there. Their brief, fragile connection unfolds amid cold landscapes and unspoken emotions, in this delicate adaptation of Elisa Shua Dusapin’s acclaimed novel.
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‘Belén’ Review: When the System Becomes the Punishment (Netflix)
A woman who suffers a miscarriage in a hospital is arrested for murder and sent to prison in this Argentine film focused on the efforts to free her. Starring Dolores Fonzi, Camila Plaate, Laura Paredes, and Julieta Cardinali.
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Series: crítica de «Fuego y agua: creando las películas de Avatar» («Fire and Water»), de Thomas C. Grane (Disney+)
Esta serie documental muestra los desafíos del rodaje submarino de «Avatar: El camino del agua» y anticipa la próxima entrega de la saga. Con entrevistas y material de rodaje, expone la ambición y las contradicciones de un universo donde la tecnología domina la escena. Desde el 7 de noviembre por Disney+
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“Avatar: Fire and Water: Making of the Avatar Films” Review: James Cameron’s Ocean of Ambition (Disney+)
This documentary series dives into the demanding underwater shoot of ‘The Way of Water’ and offers a glimpse of James Cameron’s next chapter. Blending cast interviews and behind-the-scenes footage, it reveals both the ambition and the limits of a saga where technology often takes center stage.
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‘Frankenstein’ Review: A Gothic Fable About Humanity, Creation and Loss (Netflix)
Oscar Isaac’s Victor and Jacob Elordi’s Creature anchor a lavish yet sensitive retelling, where the real monster may not be the one assembled from corpses. The film premieres in theaters before later streaming on Netflix.
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‘Pluribus’ Review: Vince Gilligan’s Dark Take on the Pursuit of Happiness
The creator of ‘Breaking Bad’ trades crime for speculative fiction, following a discontented sci-fi novelist (Rhea Seehorn) who realizes that everyone around her is inexplicably blissful. Blending satire, paranoia, and existential comedy, the series questions whether freedom and happiness can truly coexist. ‘Pluribus’ premieres this Friday on Apple TV+ with its first two episodes.
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Series: crítica de «Pluribus», de Vince Gilligan (Apple TV)
El creador de «Breaking Bad» cambia el universo criminal por la ciencia ficción especulativa y sigue a una novelista desencantada (Rhea Seehorn) que descubre que todos a su alrededor se han vuelto misteriosamente felices. Los dos primeros episodios debutan el viernes 7 de noviembre por Apple TV.



