{Disarmed} 13 must-have premieres and releases for the weekend: Lost in Random , Gunpowder Milkshake , Cixin Liu and more
This weekend is brimming with heroines determined, determined and willing to have an exciting and breathless weekend worth it : from the random world explorer of 'Lost in Random' to the explosive killers of 'Kate' and 'Gunpowder Milkshake' , through contacts with the afterlife of 'Daphne Byrne'. Do not miss a single one of the recommendations for this weekend from our schedule of plans.
'Gunpowder Milkshake'
Frenzied action is guaranteed with this feminine imitation of 'John Wick' that hides more interest than you might expect due to its exploit nature of a previous hit. Directs Navot Papushado, who has already astonished locals and strangers with the tense (and sarcastic) thriller 'Big Bad Wolves'. And on the other hand, we have a cast of bluebells, which blend together perfectly and produce a film brimming with action, violence and first-rate choreography: Karen Gillan, Lena Headey, Carla Gugino, Michelle Yeoh and Angela Bassett. Almost nothing.
- Already in cinemas
'Kate'
If 'Gunpowder Milkshake' hasn't satiated your craving for top-notch female action, maybe Mary Elizabeth Winstead will put you on the spot with this crazed mix of yakuza drama and Tokyo-set carousel of chase and shootouts, and its premise drinks something from that memorable 'Crank' by Statham. A hitman wakes up one day with a poison about to take effect in her body: she has less than 24 hours to locate those responsible and get out of this race against time alive.
- Already on Netflix
'The face of Anonymous'
In the midst of the crisis due to the pandemic, in spring 2020, the hacktivist network Anonymous returned to activity after a few years maintaining a low profile . This documentary delves into, at that moment, the personality of Commander X, one of the few recognized leaders of the movement, and one who has decided to show his face and identity. His experience as an expert on the Internet and his possibilities to mobilize decentralized masses allow him to reveal how the Internet works and how the new ultra-right groups are using it in their favor.
- Already in Filmin
'Kid Cosmic' S2
Do not be fooled by its friendly and carefree appearance: 'Kid Cosmic' is an animation series for all audiences that brims with imagination and a bold and bright visual finish . It could not be less coming from Craig McCracken, creator of gems like 'The Powerpuff Girls' or 'Foster, the house of imaginary friends'. In this new season, the stellar adventures of Kid Cosmic continue, an ordinary boy from Earth who acquires great powers when he comes across five cosmic gems.
- Already on Netflix
'American Horror Stories'
If you like television horror with the brand of the always interesting Ryan Murphy , go to Disney +, which is preparing the way for what will be the long-awaited season 10 of 'American Horror Story' . For this, it has absolutely recovered all the previous seasons of the series, which you can now enjoy on the platform, and has added Murphy's new horror series, 'American Horror Stories', which will present independent narratives in each chapter. The first of them is now available, a morbid caramel with elements familiar to long-term fans of the series.
- Already on Disney +
'Lost in Random'
The Swedes Zoink, who are growing at a disproportionate rate and have gone from being a small studio to a company that already borders the generic limits of indie, are responsible for this wonder , which exhibits a delicious game system focused on the latest trend in games that want to give a strategic touch to their combats: the cards (with a few drops of chance, where the mechanical core of this adventure is). And all with a setting and a very careful design reminiscent of classics like Tim Burton and the video games of 'American McGee's Alice'. The most endearing and stimulating game of the week.
- Now on PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X / S and Switch
'WarioWare: Get It Together!'
With the excuse that Wario and his friends have been trapped in a video game, this new 'Wario Ware' brings us an avalanche of more than two hundred microgames, as always essential in any Nintendo console. The essence of the franchise remains unchanged, with games where skill and reflexes prevail in games of just a couple of seconds , with the addition of multiple variants that promote competitive play and rotating online challenges.
- Now on Nintendo Switch
'Tales of Arise'
If yours are more or less traditional RPGs, 'Tales of Arise' proposes you an adventure that can make you stay in command throughout the weekend. We will learn about the history of the kingdom of Dahna, subdued by Rena's army for the last 300 years : the place is ruined, how lost is the memory of our protagonist, an amnesiac who wears an iron mask and who will befriend a girl from healing abilities and troubled past. With an accessible but deep combat system, this new installment of 'Tales of ...' guarantees a few hours of rolazo, exploration and adventure.
- Now on PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X / S and PC.
'NBA 2K22'
The incombustible basketball game from 2K Games returns to its annual appointment with a delivery full of news: in addition to the obvious improvements in the mechanics and the game system, My Career has been enhanced , in which you have to plan how the game unfolds. life of our players on and off the pitch. And the MyTEAM mode continues to bet on collecting and surprises for lovers of classic basketball.
- Now on PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X / S and PC.
'A pop story of vampires' (David Remartínez)
The mythology that surrounds vampires has its roots in traditional European folklore, but thanks to literature, cinema and other forms of pop culture, it has evolved in the most unexpected ways . From 'Dracula' to 'Twilight', this book analyzes the myth not only from the perspective of the protagonist of multiple works of fiction, but also its impact on our way of seeing society.
A pop history of vampires
Today on Amazon for € 18.90'This is not for you and other stories' (Gemma Files)
One of the most interesting authors of the latest batch of horror literature is Gemma Files, who has already surprised many with her excellent 'Experimental Film'. The Carfax Library recovers it with a volume that recovers seven great stories very conducive to a weekend of scary reading : the language of angels, bizarre burials, urban legends, voodoo and many other conventions that Files conveniently twists into one volume essential if you are interested in gender.
This is not for you and other stories (THE CARFAX LIBRARY)
Today on Amazon for € 20.66'Daphne Byrne' (Laura Marks, Kelley Jones)
Laura Marks (writer of 'The Good Fight') and Kelley Jones (cartoonist of some of Batman's darkest and scariest stages) join forces in a new comic from the label Hill House Comics, directed by Joe Hill ('Locke & Key' ). In this gothic and dark story, we will meet Daphne, a 14-year-old girl devastated by the death of her father. A group of occultists will try to take advantage of her mother's pain and she will have to resort to a very dangerous supernatural entity to avoid it.
Daphne Byrne (Hill House Comics)
Today on Amazon for € 18.00'Hold the sky' (Cixin Liu)
The author of the acclaimed 'The Three Body Problem', which will soon be a series on Netflix , has become the great standard-bearer of Chinese science fiction . And this month you can revalidate the title with this brand new book of stories written between 1999 and 2017, that is, that reflect the impact of the profound changes that China was experiencing. Some students who resort to physics to prevent an alien invasion or a point in history in ten thousand years, with humanity starting its history from scratch, are some of the approaches of a book that overflows originality and unconventional concepts.
Hold the sky (Nova)
Today on Amazon for € 19.85-
The news 13 premieres and essential releases for the weekend: 'Lost in Random', 'Gunpowder Milkshake', Cixin Liu and much more was originally published in xiaomist.com by John Tones .
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