What we saw at night: 6 series and a movie that kept us awake this week

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Every evening we publish here on the “Time Out” website our recommendation for nightly viewing. We aim low in advance: things that can be watched at night without burning the mind with an overdose of stupidity – you can do that on your own – even if they are not super-temporal masterpieces. The recommendations are sometimes based on watching individual episodes that show potential, but you are definitely welcome to complain about us in the secret Facebook group “The Spoiler: What Do You See Today”. In honor of the weekend and for your convenience we are gathering all the recommendations in one place in favor of the traditional weekend binge ending, ranked according to the degree of our aviation on them.

1. Picky Blinders // The Birmingham Gang

The truth is that this is a bit of cheating, because the last season of the best British series of the past decade in general It was only uploaded to Netflix yesterday and we did not manage to recommend it, So you can sue us and we will accept it with understanding. This clever, violent and polarizing series, dubbed “The Birmingham Gang” in the country, came to an end last April in an impressive finale aired on the BBC in England only, and now other viewers around the world will also see it as God intended (i.e. with translation, because no Thing from their fucking accent).

2. Irma and P.

O La La, Cass Ka Se, Walla Wou Couch Awak This series by the brilliant French director Olivia Asias, based on his 1996 cult film, “Irma V”, features an American movie star who arrives in Paris to take part in a remake of the vampire film “Irma V “. Sounds like you’re dead? And that’s exactly it – not only a fine horror and suspense series but also a philosophical reflection on cinema and life itself, and bottom line An impressive, different and challenging series as only HBO knows how to do.

The boys

The third season of Amazon Prime Video’s excellent superhero series It opened in a storm and left us speechless, In what seems to us to be the most disturbing season of the series so far – and when we talk about such a disturbing series it means something. The great characters built in the previous two seasons continue to be even more great, and the satirical parody of Marvel-Disney hits all the sweet spots it shouldn’t hurt (though Jeff Bezos is much more apt to be a supervillain, if you already want a critical satire on corporations here) .

4. Barry

We say this every week and we will continue to say it until the message is received: This series is one ongoing wow, And is a very serious candidate for the title of the most underrated series on screen. Reset yourself and start watching it, the end of the season this weekend is an opportunity to atone for your sins.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9rewFV8nzso

5. Unreal

Eran Suissa’s wedding investigation in “Israel Today” revealed the tip of the iceberg of what goes on behind the scenes of the reality hit, and the variety of manipulations performed on the unfortunates who agreed to participate in it. With no connection we were suddenly reminded The simple series is excellent This one, which probably reveals a great deal of the truth about the reality productions we love-hate-love so much. A series that is basically the way of creator Sarah Gertrude Shapiro to tell the world what is going on behind the scenes of the reality series that she co-produced without snatching a huge lawsuit. fun Fun Fun.

6. Abrasion

it might be thatAdam Sandler is not just a genre in itself But also a much more talented player than you thought. We have already seen demonstrations of his dramatic abilities in a number of non-comedic films, but for this basketball film, which Sandler co-produced with LeBron James and with massive support from the NBA, he came with all the love he has and it is evident in the result. Do not like Adam Sandler? Maybe it’s time to reconsider.

7. The burning route

And we’ll sign last week’s recommendations with The dumbest amusement we’ve ever seen Since “Cake or No Cake”, a game that marks a new stage in the debauchery of Western man and is actually a variation on the beloved children’s game “The floor is lava”. It’s a lot more fun than it’s supposed to be and the fact that we enjoyed this chatter requires a home check. We apologize to our readers in Israel and in the Diaspora.




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