Here are 4 movies to see absolutely this weekend in the movies

Winter does not end. But the month of January makes us (finally) his farewell. To celebrate this good news and escape the cold, a cinema outing is essential. If you want to discover new nuggets, that’s good. This week’s cinematic news is very interesting.

Like every Friday, we peeled the box office in order to present 4 films that are worth this weekend. There is something for everyone!

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A perfect stranger

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“How Many Roads Must a Man Walk Down Before You Call Him A Man?” Ah, Bob Dylan… It is undoubtedly a real legend. It is for this reason that James Mangold (Logan) wanted to pay tribute to him through his biopic entitled A perfect stranger.

Carried by Timothée Chalamet, who plays the guitar and who sings himself, the feature film immerses us in New York in 1961, when a 19-year-old young man arrives from Minnesota with the only luggage, his guitar and his talent. While the music scene is in full swing and society is plagued by cultural upheavals, it will forever change the course of American music.

Hargered by the press (3.9 out of 5) and the spectators of Allociné (4.1 out of 5), A perfect stranger is nominated 8 times for Oscars, including the best film, best actor for Timothée Chalamet and best suitable scenario. A must for fans of Bob Dylan, Music, Folk, the 60s…

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Slocum and me

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If you are looking for an animated film to discover in film, Slocum and me is just waiting for you. Perfect for children from 8 years old, the feature film offers us a trip in the early 1950s on the banks of the Marne. The young François, 11, discovers with interest that his parents begin the construction of a boat, replica of the sailboat of the famous sailor Joshua Slocum, in the small family garden.

Poignant, tender, moving … Slocum and me is a wonderful odyssey, tinged with poetry, which should appeal to the whole family. The animated film marked the Cannes Film Festival as well as the Annecy International Animation Film Festival and it is not for nothing. The press is enthusiastic, granting the average of 4.1 out of 5. The spectators of Allociné, they are more mixed but remain satisfied with the note of 3.3 out of 5.

Companion

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In CompanionSophie Thatcher (Yellow Jackets) and Jack Quaid (The Boys) embody the perfect couple… but Josh hides a terrible secret. Everything changes during a weekend with friends. Companion is a captivating and particularly tense psychological thriller. The feature is chaining the reversals of the situation, to the delight of spectators, and the actors are formidably convincing.

The press appreciated, granting the average of 3.3 out of 5, while the spectators of Allociné are a little more seduced with the note of 3.6 out of 5. If you like to shiver, Companion is to be seen.

Sing Sing

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Direction Sing Sing prison where Divine G is incarcerated for a crime he has not committed. Far from being brought down, he fiercely animates the theater workshop for prisoners. When the prison’s caïd presents herself at hearings, it is the general surprise.

This prison drama is a real ode to creativity and hope and is reminiscent of the excellent The circle of missing poets. The feature film is moving and deeply authentic. In addition to its subtle writing, the film benefits from sensational actors, like Colman Domingo (Euphoria). To see absolutely. The press is conquered (3.5 out of 5), as is the spectators of Allociné (3.9 out of 5).

James Paul
James Paulhttp://globaltimes18.com
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