What should we see on Disney+, Apple TV+ and Prime Video? Here are some suggestions.
Black Panther: Wakanda Forever (Disney+)
Visually, Black Panther: Wakanda Forever is one of the most impressive movies we’ve seen. If we see Wakanda Forever as mere entertainment, these reviews are valid. But this work is more. It pays tribute to an actor of great talent while allowing the artisans of the film to express their pain artistically. The film earned several Oscar nominations, including Best Supporting Actress for Angela Bassett.
Pascal LeBlanc
The Menu (Disney+)
Mark Mylod, best known for directing the series Succession, creates a tense atmosphere by making the most of the unique space in which the plot takes place. And in which the characters constantly evolve. It emanates first of all a good suspense, as well as a fierce satire of the upper middle class and the culinary elite.
Marc-Andre Lussier
fire of love (Disney+)
As its title suggests, fire of love is a love story. It is first of all the love between the geochemist Katia Conrad (now Krafft) and the geologist Maurice Krafft. But it is above all the love they have for volcanoes, to the point of devoting their lives to them. Rarely have science and love been so incandescent. The documentary collects a citation at the next Academy Awards.
Mary Tison
LOL – Who will have the last laugh? (Prime Video)
The interest of LOL – Who will have the last laugh?lies in the valves that competitors exchange without batting an eyelid. It takes repartee, control and agility to triumph on this show. Patrick Huard evolves in this fragmented universe with remarkable ease. He is a good public, very involved, but firm in the application of the rules. In this super fun production, just because we’re not laughing doesn’t mean it’s not funny. On the contrary.
Hugo Dumas
For one night only (Prime Video)
Amazon relies on humor to break into the Quebec market. After LOL: Who will have the last laugh?the American giant joins forces with Just for Laughs to offer four evenings of stand up uncensored. this series of white cards produced by Christian Lalumière (Martina at the beach, ballroom fever) was shot in four completely different locations last summer. Each episode brings together a cast of comedians around a host and, above all, a particular theme.
Marc-Andre Lemieux
Bad Sisters (AppleTV+)
This Big Little Lies British, full of suspense and dark humor, tells the story of the Garvey sisters, who form a tightly knit clan despite their differences. Disclaimer: The series features one of the most loathsome characters in the history of the small screen. A brother-in-law so nauseating you’ll want to kick out your TV. (We’re just exaggerating.)
Marc-Andre Lemieux