News VOD 13/23: ‘Tetris’, more than a game, the whole story
- April 1, 2023
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VOD news brings you the best news of the week on Amazon Prime Video, Disney+, HBO Max, Netflix… And you can tell the holidays are coming because you’ll
VOD news brings you the best news of the week on Amazon Prime Video, Disney+, HBO Max, Netflix… And you can tell the holidays are coming because you’ll
VOD news brings you the best news of the week on Amazon Prime Video, Disney+, HBO Max, Netflix… And you can tell the holidays are coming because you’ll find new and pretty drinkable material on most platforms. But while we’re here very geeks, Tetris for all.
So we’re kicking off a weekly roundup of what Apple TV + has to offer, and it’s not the usual one, as it adds not one, but three new additions to the content it broadcasts, including today’s highlight, Tetris.
Tetris is…the story based on the game? We’re not that geeky. Tetris is “the true story of American video game advertising by Hank Rogers and his discovery Tetris in 1988.” Starring Taron Egerton (Rocket Man, Robin Hood), this is the story of how a nestor of digital puzzles, created by Russian engineer Alekséi Pázhitnov, became a product. A story based on true events and a new Apple TV+ original movie that is being received with optimism by critics without much fanfare.
But there’s more to apple service, and that’s what if Tetris It’s not enough for you, they also have a series premiere The price of your life, a comedy that is so good at choosing a platform, with a special approach on which to show its strengths. In the pseudo-existentialist style that those from Cupertino love so much. I won’t reveal more, the trailer says enough.
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On Netflix, as usual, the offer is more substantial, although it remains unusable after the net. Although if we go to the cinema today, look at the one we highlighted, but also boksoon must die if you like strong action movies.
criminals on sight is… to be continued criminals at sea, Netflix’s surprise romantic action comedy hit starring Adam Sandler and Jennifer Aniston nearly four years ago. This is again a film of the bunch, already described as crap by critics, but most likely it will be a success again, because despite the regrets, these light entertainments, no matter how mediocre, are liked. . Or so they say. The rest in the trailer.
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Do you subscribe to SkyShowtime? So get ready because you have some excellent premieres on the platform this week.
The most notable of the two for being an international premiere is that Rabbit holeno more and no less than the new intrigue and action series with Kiefer Sutherland (24, designated successor)… So now you know exactly what awaits you, this time in the field of industrial espionage. It’s like Burger King: if you like it, go ahead and enjoy it, even if you know it by heart.
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On Amazon Prime Video, this week’s lineup is sparse and a bit depressing, but there’s still room for prominent releases a priori.
This release is none other than Power, a new Prime Video original series, Energy, which revolves around another curious, if somewhat self-indulgent approach: what would happen if a diverse group of teenage girls had power? Specifically, the power to electrocute people. It sounds very badass, yes, but it is based on a blockbuster and the adaptation seems to be well received by critics, at least in general.
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Rowing Upstream on Disney+ has a little bit of everything – but very little – but only for the youngest and the most coffee-loving.
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Finally, on HBO Max this week you can come across a ball of branches from those deserts…
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Source: Muy Computer
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