Filmin has released ‘True Love’. As it is British, Charlie Covell’s series (‘The End of the F***ing World’) only has six chapters. A group of old friends meet at a funeral and, already tiled, they agree to help each other have a comfortable (I refuse to say dignified) death. Things are not going to be idyllic, of course. Starring Lindsay Duncan (a bored, retired former police chief) and Clarke Peters (a special forces veteran), it’s a drama as twisted as it is moving. Friends and money are for occasions. And Covell is just as good with teenagers as he is with older people and is on the verge of killing himself. Niecy Nash, the protagonist of ‘Grotesquerie’ (Disney+), Ryan Murphy’s latest, is also a police officer. And I don’t know if the horrible crimes he has to investigate or his family life are worse. Her husband in a coma and her huge, ball-playing daughter wide awake. ‘Grotesquerie’ is another series with Leslie Manville (secondary, as in ‘Disclaimer’). There’s also a weird nun (Micaela Diamond). Murphy is the author of all episodes, along with Jon Robin Baitz and Joe Baken. In ‘Grotesquerie’ you can be guessing the end of the world so crazy, but the thing about Elvira Mínguez’s series, ‘The Shadow of the Earth’, based on her novel, is enough to make you not want to have been born at that time and in that town, in those families. In that world that he describes. That crushes you. Atresplayer premieres today this rural drama with two opposing women who hate a lot. María Morales, like Atilana, is enormous, but Adelfa Calvo (Garibalda), the powerful chief of the town, is genuflective. What an actress. Garibalda also abuses some tenants who live in Monte Coto and do not want to give up their contracts. I don’t know, they wear clothes and hats like they’re from the West. And from the factory of Taylor Sheridan (‘Yellowstone’, which is back) is ‘Landman’ (also on SkyShowtime). A story in the world of oil platforms. With Billy Bob Thorton, Demi Moore or Jon Hamm. Billy Bob Thornton’s video call with his ex: «Enjoy the beach. I like your tits. “Don’t get syphilis.” Related News opinion Yes Ana Belén Rosa Belmonte’s hoax Movies about the civil war and the postwar period? No, better movies about suicide. Even a musical about suicideAnd I get to the most frivolous. To guilty pleasure. The ‘bonkbuster’ brought to television. ‘Rivals’ (Disney +) is based on a novel by Jilly Cooper (she has sold more than eleven million books). The ‘bonkbusters’ are something like ‘best sellers’ of fucking. It takes place in the 80s in the county of Ruthshire. It doesn’t exist, but the Ruthshire Chronicles does. In the background, two millionaires who hate each other (there is luxury here, not like in the town of Garibalda). David Tennant is the owner of a media group that signs the BBC star. The other rich man (played by Alex Hassel) is in Ruthshire, where the BBC star has gone to live with his family. The ‘bonkbuster’ thing is understood as soon as the series begins with a ‘frown’ on the Concorde. What times to be rich too.
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