This documentary series is a globe-spanning journey through the planet’s most extreme landscapes, where environmental wonder intersects with personal reckoning.
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‘Pole to Pole with Will Smith’ Review: National Geographic Meets Celebrity Therapy
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Series: reseña de «De Polo a Polo con Will Smith» («Pole to Pole»), de National Geographic (Disney+)
Esta serie documental protagonizada y producida por el actor se centra en un viaje por todo el mundo a través de los paisajes más extremos del planeta, donde el asombro ambiental se cruza con un ajuste de cuentas personal. Desde el 14 de enero, por Disney+.
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‘Heated Rivalry’ Review: A Hockey Feud Recast as Glossy Erotic Romance
Two rival hockey players—one Canadian, one Russian—hide a forbidden romance behind their public feud, risking everything in a sport built on violence, pride, and spectacle.
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‘Homo Argentum’ Review: The Exhaustion of Easy Cynicism
Structured as a series of short sketches, this Argentine film aims to examine the national character, yet relies on easy cynicism and well-worn provocations rather than genuine insight or invention.
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Series: crítica de «Industry – Temporada 4», de Mickey Down y Konrad Kay (HBO Max)
En su cuarta temporada, la serie apuesta por un dramatismo más intenso para volverse más accesible y atrapante, aunque sus personajes moralmente polémicos siguen siendo difíciles de querer. Por HBO Max, desde el 11 de enero.
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Series: reseña de «Hijack – Temporada 2», de George Kay y Jim Field Smith (Apple TV)
Ambientada en Berlín, la segunda temporada sigue a Sam Nelson mientras se ve envuelto en otro secuestro de alto riesgo que lleva la fórmula de la serie al límite. Con Idris Elba. Desde el 14 de enero por Apple TV.
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‘Hijack’ Season 2 Review: Idris Elba Trades Planes for the Berlin Subway (Apple TV)
Set in Berlin, the sequel follows Idris Elba’s Sam Nelson as he becomes entangled in another high-stakes hijacking, pushing the series’ premise to its breaking point.
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‘A Thousand Blows’ Season 2 Review: A Darker, Deeper Return to London’s East End
Steven Knight’s series finds new strength in Season 2 by privileging atmosphere, character and moral ambiguity over sheer impact. Starring Erin Doherty and Stephen Graham.
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‘People We Meet on Vacation’ Review: Netflix’s Formulaic but Harmless Rom-Com
Two longtime friends take annual vacations together in this romantic comedy that revisits the eternal question of whether men and women can really just be friends. Now streaming on Netflix.
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‘The Piano Accident’ Review: Quentin Dupieux’s Cruel, Funny Portrait of a Broken Media World
Magalie, a social media sensation, takes a break after being injured while filming one of her videos. But her retreat to a mountain chalet is disrupted by a journalist who begins to blackmail her. Starring Adèle Exarchopoulos and Sandrine Kiberlain. Streaming on MUBI.



