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The Girls at the Back – the triumph of friendship through laughter and tears

By Helena Cortés

Posted on 21 September, 202221 September, 2022

‘Mike’: the biggest blow will be felt by viewers

By Toni de la Torre

Posted on 19 September, 202219 September, 2022

‘Pinocchio’ stripped of its magic

By Pep Prieto

Posted on 16 September, 202216 September, 2022

‘House of Hammer’ – the docuseries that no screenwriter would dare to write

By Paula Hergar

Posted on 15 September, 202215 September, 2022

In ‘Un asunto privado’ the women are warriors, and better cops

By Daniel Forcada

Posted on 12 September, 202212 September, 2022

‘Nope!’: what might have been… but wasn’t

By Bárbara Padilla

Posted on 9 September, 20229 September, 2022

Adrián Silvestre: “I believe in cinema that borders on political incorrectness and that makes you think.”

By Pere Vall

Posted on 7 September, 20227 September, 2022

9 series essential for farewelling summer

By Arnau Martín Camarasa

Posted on 5 September, 20225 September, 2022

‘The Head 2’, survival at the limit aboard a ship on the high seas

By Helena Cortés

Posted on 29 July, 202229 July, 2022

The most dazzling debuts on the streaming services this summer

By Arnau Martín Camarasa

Posted on 28 July, 202228 July, 2022

‘Peaky Blinders’, a finale far beyond aesthetics

By Àlex Gutiérrez

Posted on 25 July, 202225 July, 2022

‘Astrid and Raphaëlle’ (Bright Minds) play it straight on COSMO, but with bursts of brilliance

By Paula Hergar

Posted on 22 July, 202222 July, 2022

Laura Mañá: “In a comedy, the characters have to be very dramatic.”

By Pere Vall

Posted on 20 July, 202220 July, 2022

‘Better Call Saul’ – the pieces fit together perfectly

By Toni de la Torre

Posted on 18 July, 202218 July, 2022

‘Thor: Love and Thunder’ delivers both darkness and light

By Bárbara Padilla

Posted on 15 July, 202215 July, 2022

‘Dos años y un día’ laughs at the fine line between funny and offensive

By Paula Hergar

Posted on 12 July, 202212 July, 2022

‘Everything You Love’: a romance involving the extreme right

By Toni de la Torre

Posted on 7 July, 20227 July, 2022

Descend into a dungeon of fear with ‘The Black Phone’

By Pep Prieto

Posted on 5 July, 20225 July, 2022

Throw caution to the wind with 6 teens on an end-of-year trip on HBO

By Daniel Forcada

Posted on 1 July, 20221 July, 2022

Nadie sabe nada – ‘We haven’t a clue what’s going on’ (or so they’d like us to think)

By Àlex Gutiérrez

Posted on 29 June, 202229 June, 2022

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