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3 recommended movies to watch this weekend on Netflix, Apple TV+ and Amazon Prime Video

With the weekend come those long-awaited little moments of leisure, ideal for unwinding and surrendering enjoy a good movie. To enjoy a film session we can see the new products that have arrived in theaters, but if we opt for the sofa and blanket top, which never disappoints us, we also have previews that hit platforms this week the stream.

If you’re already thinking about nougats, you can embrace the festive spirit Netflix with a traditional Christmas movie with Lindsay Lohan. By changing a little third, in AppleTV+ an emotional psychological drama starring Jennifer Lawrence and Brian Tyree Henry has been released. And finally the story of a love triangle told in two stages, the 50s and 90s, with a cast in which Harry Stiles, Emma Corrin and Rupert Everent stand out, which you can see on Amazon Prime videos.

And if you want to see longer stories, you have, as always, our series recommendations, so you have all your options covered.

“Christmas Coup” (Netflix)


what’s it about

After a skiing accident leaves her with total amnesia, the spoiled and newly engaged hotel heiress finds herself in the care of a glamorous lodge owner and his precocious daughter in the days leading up to Christmas.

why you should see it

It would be unfair to expect every Christmas movie to become a fall staple Current lovebut Fall for Christmas It delivers what it promises and delivers. The performance of Lindsay Lohan, the absolute protagonist of this predictable but comforting story. He indulges in his capricious snob role and even more in moments of pure comedy.

The film proceeds at a good pace, hitting every key it strikes and reaching the end credits before we wonder how long it will be until it ends, which is enough.

[Lila Neugebauer (‘Causeway’): “Hay una crisis enorme de salud mental y sigue siendo un estigma”]

‘Causeway’ (Apple TV+)


what’s it about

A military engineer returned to the United States from Afghanistan with a brain injury caused by an explosion must learn to walk again and train his memory. When he returns home to New Orleans, he is faced with even more painful memories of his military service: a veritable reckoning with his own childhood.

why you should see it

It is a pleasure to once again enjoy the undeniable talent and charisma of Jennifer Lawrence in intimate independent films. She’s pretty awesome, which is no surprise, and the same can be said of her co-star, Brian Tiree Henry (Atlanta), with whom he has great chemistry.

The friendship story of the two broken souls interpreted by the actor duo shapes the solvent debut of Viola Neugebaueran emotional story about the luck of finding a shoulder to lean on to make peace with the past and move on.

[Michael Grandage: “Los fans de Harry Styles son la generación con menos prejuicios que ha nacido”]

‘The Policeman’ (Amazon)


what’s it about

A tale of forbidden loves and ever-changing social conventions that follows three young men – policeman Tom, professor Marion and art curator Patrick – as they embark on an exciting journey through 1950s Britain. but now they have one last chance to fix the pain of the past.

why you should see it

The main attraction of the film adaptation of the novel by Bethan Roberts (My Police) is its cast of actors, led by Harry Stiles (Do not worry dear), Emma Corrin (Lady D The crown 4) and David Dawson (The Last Kingdom) as a leading trio in the 1950s; and Gina McKee (Notting Hill), Linus Cockroach (Homeland), And yells Everett (My best friend’s Wedding), who play them 40 years later.

A classic two-part drama about three people caught up in the changing tides of history, freedom and forgiveness with the vision of Michael GrandageDirector of the book publisher.

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