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“Notre Dame”, “Jumanji: Next Level”… the week's outings on VOD

2020-04-07T16:15:41.742Z


Every Wednesday, find our selection of films available on video on demand platforms. Feature films that have seen the


The cinemas are all closed. But very recent films, which had just been released just before the start of containment, or were still in use, are released weekly on VoD. Works that can be acquired for a low cost - less than a cinema seat - to be viewed once or more on platforms whether they are specialized, such as FilmoTV, or more general, such as Orange, MyTF1 VoD or Canal VoD…

Every Wednesday, Le Parisien now presents the new products available.

"Our Lady"

Paris, in the near future: a quadra architect who raises her two children alone wins a competition to redevelop the square in front of Notre-Dame. In a city where it rains more than usual, and where the inhabitants are very upset, Maud will have to deal with a complicated site and an ex-companion who returns to squat in the family apartment ...

Shot before the cathedral fire, this burlesque and exciting chronicle of the vicissitudes of modern Parisian life, perfect in this period of confinement, combines scenes full of gags and hilarious dialogues.

EDITOR'S NOTE: 4/5

“Notre dame” , by and with Valérie Donzelli, Pierre Deladonchamps, Bouli Lanners… 1h30. Available since Tuesday April 7.

"Jumanji: Next Level"

The same actors (Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson, the comics Jack Black and Kevin Hart ...) as those of the previous component of "Jumanji" are once again screened within the video game of the same name. But the film also hires a few additional actors, including Danny DeVito, great as a grumpy grandpa.

EDITOR'S NOTE: 3/5

"Jumanji: Next Level" , by Jake Kasdan, with Dwayne Johnson, Jack Black, Kevin Hart, Karen Gillan ... 2 hours. Available Wednesday April 8.

"The Best is yet to come"

Arthur (Fabrice Luchini), whose existence is regulated like music paper, learns from a doctor that his best friend, the flamboyant and bubbling César (Patrick Bruel), is suffering from cancer and that he has three months to live. It is up to him to announce the terrible news to him… Signed by the directors of “First Name”, “The Best Remains to Come” is divided between a slightly cool comedy and darker sequences in which an important character is invited: cancer.

EDITOR'S NOTE: 3/5

"The Best is yet to come" , by Matthieu Delaporte and Alexandre de La Patellière, with Fabrice Luchini, Patrick Bruel… 1h57. Available Wednesday April 8.

"The Richard Jewell Case"

Clint Eastwood's latest film is inspired by a true story. That of Richard Jewell, a security guard during the Atlanta Olympics in 1996, who thwarts a bomb attack and becomes a hero. But quickly, he finds himself suspected of having deposited the explosive device himself in order to know his hour of glory ... A punch film that puts on the grill both the media and the United States police.

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EDITOR'S NOTE: 4/5

"The Richard Jewell Case" , by Clint Eastwood, with Paul Walter Hauser, Sam Rockwell, Kathy Bates, Olivia Wilde… 2h09. Available April 13.

And also…

“Sonic le Film” , by Jeff Fowler, with Jim Carrey, James Marsden… Available Wednesday April 8.

“Le Lion” , by Ludovic Colbeau-Justin, with Dany Boon, Philippe Katerine… Available this Wednesday, April 8.

"Birds of Prey" , by Cathy Yan, with Margot Robbie. Available Wednesday April 8.

"Brooklyn Affairs", by and with Edward Norton. Available Wednesday April 8.

"The Way of Justice", by Destin Daniel Cretton, with Michael B. Jordan, Jamie Foxx ... Available Wednesday April 8.

Source: leparis

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