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A military man is betrayed and expelled from his city by corrupt politicians. Now he will make a pact of revenge with his greatest enemy.
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The White Crow
Ralph Fiennes' third feature film is already fascinating just for its subject matter: Rudolf Nureyev was one of the greatest artists of the 20th century, with importance in both dance and politics - a Soviet, the dancer defected to the West in 1961. As a biopic, 'The White Crow' isn't as graceful as its protagonist, and its pacing can be a challenge to patience. However, a solid result and a first-rate cast featuring Fiennes himself, Adèle Exarchopoulos ('Blue is the Warmest Color') and newcomer Oleg Ivenko make it worth the watch.
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La extorsión
A solid Argentine genre film proposal. La extorsión follows a commercial pilot who holds some secrets, which intelligence services start to use against him to extort him and force him to smuggle a suitcase from Argentina to Spain. Naturally, the tension starts to get to him and things get out of hand, in an intense plot with some logic flaws. However, the lead performance by Guillermo Francella (El clan) is, as always, impeccable. If you enjoy thrillers, you're sure to love it.

Death's Roulette
A surprising mix made in Mexico of escape room and horror thriller genres, similar to Saw: juego macabro. In Death's Roulette, we follow a group of seven strangers who awaken trapped in an unknown house. To escape, they have to make an impossible decision: one of them must die, somebody has to agree to it and cannot offer themselves. With time running out to save their lives, the group soon discovers that a dark secret from the past binds them together. Even if it doesn't reinvent the wheel and is a bit predictable, there are interesting twists in the narrative, highlighted by a great cast including names like Maribel Verdú, Adriana Paz and Fernando Becerril. A solid directorial debut for Colombian actor Manolo Cardona, best known for roles in productions such as Narcos and Rubirosa.

The Ides of March
"The Ides of March," directed by George Clooney, is a gripping political drama that explores the dark underbelly of American politics. The story follows the idealistic press secretary, Stephen Meyers (Ryan Gosling), as he navigates the treacherous waters of a presidential campaign. As the Ohio Democratic primary approaches, Meyers finds himself caught up in a web of dirty politics, scandal, and betrayal. The film is supremely well-acted, with standout performances from Gosling, Clooney, and Paul Giamatti. While it may not expose any revelatory truths, "The Ides of March" is a measured and confident drama that will keep you on the edge of your seat. The film is rated R for pervasive language and has a runtime of 1 hour and 40 minutes. Overall, "The Ides of March" is a must-see for anyone interested in American politics or just looking for a well-crafted drama.

Faithfully Yours
Best friends Bodil and Isabel, apparently happily married, sneak off for secret affairs using each other as an alibi. But when Isabel is killed when they were supposed to have been together. Bodil gets caught up in her own web of lies.
