5 things to watch this weekend – 28-30 March

Misericordia (2024)
Where? Cinemas throughout the country
Misericordia, Lake by the Lake by Humid 2013 French director Alain Guiraudie, known for Ground-Ground Thriller Stranger. Like most of his films, Jérémie (Félix Kylyl) is located in the rural south of France, where he returned to his hometown to attend the funeral of Baker, a former boss. However, after coming to coups with a conflicting neighbor, a Ripley Esque scenario about deception, track cover and local gendarmes emerges. Autumn, Misericordia with the setting of mushroom season, ITV Although Mystery has deeper ruminations about the nature of guilt and the weight of actions. At the same time, a polyamorous film full of confusion and remarkable penis shooting, irreversible polyamorous film.
Last (2024)
Where? Cinemas throughout the country
On a sharp left turn from Killing Act (2012) and Silence (2014), the famous documentaries about persecution in the 1960s Indonesia returned with an amazing fiction output ten years later: Apocalyptic musical. The end is that a wealthy family dreams that civilization in the world has been erased by environmental collapse, but a wealthy family in which a cavernous salt mine shelter full of worldly spoils under the presidency of Tilda Swinton and Michael Shannon. George Mackay plays the adult sons who spend their whole life in this luxury captivity, but when they come to the ones of a stray victim (Moses Ingram). Broadway -style BELTER has Oppenheimer’s lyrics and is strongly delivered by Starry Cast with non -professional shy bending.
Duel (1971)
Where? 4K UHD and Blu-Ray
Not a lot TV Movies jumped to 4K UHDBut then the duel is not ordinary TV film. This brutal productive tension, a featured output of Steven Spielberg, led to a 50 -year -old career as one of Hollywood’s most famous filmmakers. In some angles, a dress rehearsal for Jaws (1975) is still similar to one of Spielberg’s most riveted creations with a truck that purifies smoke instead of shark. Dennis Weaver plays the seller traveling from the California Desert, which is threatened by a road Hogging Juggernaut. We never see the driver who gives an abstract, allegorical dimension to things that have become a white -added war to survive.
Road Games (1981)
Where? Speaking pictures TVSaturday, 22:50

There is more way to anger in this asphalt -based thriller than the height of the Ozploitation period. Stacy Keach plays the truck driver working with Jamie Lee Curtis’s hitchhiking to oppose a serial killer that prevents travelers on the desert highways of Southwest Australia. Director Richard Franklin won the Ozploitation identity information with the real story of sex comedy Eskimo Nell (1975) and Psychokinesis Horror Patrick (1978). Here, Paris (1974) and Mad Max (1979) enter the rich pipeline of Aussie Petrolhead films, including pmm cars, and finds an impressive humid Bulcher. Hollywood was so impressed that Franklin was hired to manage the 1983 psycho sequel.
WARNING POOL (2024)
Where? Cinemas throughout the country
This is strangely strange and Docu-Fiction reflects the autistic experience and perception in both the subject and bold official qualities, but never tries to explain or decipher. Among the various topics are B-Movie Schlock and a fascinating film club presenter, and we see how autism fits in different ways. However, there are more abstract series that invite us to examine the frame in new ways, such as its own eye monitoring test. The warning pool is both a grounded film in relation to human experience, at the same time, considering anything else compared to the world. Even in 67 minutes, even in 67 minutes, the work of an autistic group known as the Film Producer-Film producer Steven Eastwood, a collective of the neurocultures (Sam Chownhen, Georgia Bradburn, Benjamin Brown, Robin Elliott-Bilgiler and Lucy Walker).