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Rihanna is back with her lingerie collection! 'Savage X Fenty Show Vol. 2' follows the same line of the defunct 'Victoria's Secret Fashion Show': it's a show with musical guests. However, the big difference is that the brand owner, Rihanna, brought inclusion and diversity to the stage, something rarely seen in the fashion world. This edition has shows by Rosalía, Travis Scott, Miguel, Bad Bunny, Mustard, Roddy Ricch and Ella Mai. If you liked the 2019 attraction, you will surely like the 2020 version too.

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The show is an epic performance-packed presentation complete with celebrity appearances, insane choreography and, true to the brand's ethos, sexy lingerie with an inclusive and diverse casting.
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Mile 22
Mark Wahlberg ('The Departed') stars in a movie that might give you a sense of déjà vu. After all, he leads a team of government agents trying to prevent the United States from being attacked by external enemies. Still, the film makes up for this common place with dynamic action and fight scenes, which even got the boost of a real fighter: UFC's Ronda Rousey. The cast also features John Malkovich ('Red', 'Bird Box'). If you want lots of violence to watch while eating a buttery popcorn, you'll certainly like '22 Miles'.

Spenser Confidential
After '22 Miles', director Peter Berg and actor Mark Wahlberg team up again for 'Spenser Confidential', which plays with the elements of buddy cop movies (like 'Lethal Weapon') to mix action and humor in one story. The plot is about an ex-cop who finds himself involved in the murder of the police chief - and joins forces with an MMA fighter (Winston Duke, from 'Black Panther') to solve the crime. There is a certain mystery at the beginning of the story, but it's one of those you will "solve" quickly. Special mention to Alan Arkin's ('Argo') and Iliza Shlesinger's ('Instant Family') performances, both responsible for much of the laughs of the movie, along with the dog Pearl. Although it doesn't present anything new or surprising, or even breath-taking action sequences, the film has the merit of entertaining.

Hancock
Before we were enchanted by Wakanda and "Black Panther," the cinema knew another type of African-American hero. Far from the glamour of T'Challa, Hancock portrays a more mocking image of someone with powers (and very real problems). Will Smith makes a beautiful caricature of a character that was not inspired by comics - like most superheroes. Unfortunately, the production did not fall into the taste of the public, but it is still good and makes interesting criticism of society, and also of deification. The movie even makes a parallel with racial prejudice, showing a black hero as an unsuccessful alcoholic.
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Encanto at the Hollywood Bowl
A musical celebrating the world, characters, and songs of Disney Animation's "Encanto."

BTS: Permission To Dance On Stage
After the Bangtan Boys’ previous performances worldwide, the BTS crew are now all set to perform in their home country.

The Beatles: Get Back - The Rooftop Concert
"The Beatles: Get Back - The Rooftop Concert" directed by Peter Jackson is a must-see for Beatles fans and music lovers alike. The documentary features in-studio footage of The Beatles shot in early 1969 for the 1970 feature film "Let It Be," culminating in their iconic rooftop concert. The film captures the band's creative process and showcases their incredible talent and chemistry. Peter Jackson's direction and editing bring new life to the footage, immersing the audience in the studio and on the rooftop. The sound quality is impressive, and the concert footage is a joy to watch. The film also provides insight into the band's dynamic and relationships, making it a fascinating watch for Beatles enthusiasts. Overall, "The Beatles: Get Back - The Rooftop Concert" is a timeless tribute to one of the greatest bands in music history. Highly recommended.

Mariah's Christmas: The Magic Continues
At this point, there may be no artist whose name is so synonymous with Christmas as Mariah Carey's - a status in which she has surpassed legendary status almost to the point of meme. Of course, this has paid off well for her, and in fact this would not be the first time the singer has done an exclusive holiday special for Apple TV+ (that honor goes to 'Mariah Carey: Magical Christmas Special' from 2020). 'Mariah Carey: The Magic Continues' is a repeat of that formula: Carey performing new holiday songs with star guests, this time around the award-winning Khalid and Kirk Franklin. It's the same old, but for fans of the artist and her notable Christmas songs, that will be more than enough.
