To be devoured on Disney +





What are the essentials to devour on Disney+? Here are some suggestions.

Posted at 5:00 p.m.

Only Murders in the Building

Difficult to tinker with a series as charming and sparkling asOnly Murders in the Building from Disney+. The second season does not disappoint, far from it. She adds the great Shirley MacLaine to her five-star cast, which includes two big names in humor: Steve Martin and Martin Short.

Hugo Dumas

Abbott Elementary





Shot in the form of a mockumentary, this touching, intelligent and captivating series transports us to an elementary school in the heart of an underprivileged neighborhood in Philadelphia. Think of Modern Family and Parks and Recreation who would have had a baby. Like Ted Lasso, Janine and her enthusiasm slowly but surely infect the staff of the Abbott School. All of this is obviously done in discomfort, humiliation and a hilarious amount of missteps. The rhythm of the episodes is fast and the text, brilliant. This is an effective sitcom that tackles current issues with biting and benevolent.

Hugo Dumas

Dr. Strange in the Multiverse of Madness

What would this film have been without Sam Raimi? However, many feared that the big Marvel machine would prevent Sam Raimi from expressing his particular style. Rest assured, Multiverse of Madness bears his signature, especially the second half of the film: big menacing monsters, annoying little spirits, bloodied heroes, disfigured corpses, violent deaths, sinister places, moments of suspense. All supported by the compositions of the great Danny Elfman – the combat of musical magic is exquisite.

Pascal LeBlanc





Ms.Marvel





The latest miniseries in the Marvel Universe, The Adventures of Kamala Khan airs on Wednesdays. A good introduction to the character, which we will see again in The Marvels, which is scheduled for release on July 28, 2023.

Maryse Tessier

Obi-Wan Kenobi





In Obi-Wan Kenobi, the title character watches over a young Luke Skywalker while being haunted by memories of his friend turned enemy, Darth Vader. The first two episodes were broadcast on Disney+ on Friday, May 27 and the following ones, one per week, will be on Wednesdays, until June 22.

Pascal LeBlanc

Moon Knight

Egyptian filmmaker Mohamed Diab is directing two-thirds of the episodes, while the duo of Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead handle the others. No matter who is behind the camera, there is a good dose of humor, breathtaking suspense and spectacular action. We think of IndianaJones and to tomb Raiderespecially for the scenes in Egypt.

Pascal LeBlanc





Better Nate Than Ever

Several themes are indeed addressed throughout the adventure, such as friendship, self-acceptance and acceptance of others. Other aspects deserved to be better defined, such as the relationship between Nate’s mother and Aunt Heidi, whose reconciliation is barely touched upon in the scenes presented during the credits. This would have given greater depth to this still entertaining film, which is aimed at a family audience.

Danielle Bonneau

The Eyes of Tammy Faye

The Eyes of Tammy Faye has the merit of bringing us back to a time — the 1970s and 1980s — when the religious right became a political force whose influence, despite the scandals, continued to grow. This social aspect is not at the heart of the approach of the artisans of this film, but it nevertheless reveals something of the American collective unconscious.

Marc-Andre Lussier






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