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Film Friday: 5 Selected Movies of the Week!

The interesting movies of this week have been chosen for you by WhatsOn editor Tama. Does anyone enjoy movies? The best way to pass leisure is to watch movies, especially when the weekend is right around the corner. There needs to be some relaxation during the holidays, so why not watch a movie? Let’s have a look at the movies on the list without further ado.

1. Your Place or Mine

Aline Brosh McKenna, making her directorial debut, wrote and directed the American romantic comedy Your Place or Mine in 2023. Ashton Kutcher and Reese Witherspoon play best friends who decide to switch houses for a week in the movie, which they also produced. When she decides to follow a lifetime goal and he offers to watch over her teenage son, two long-distance best friends have an unexpectedly profound impact on one another’s lives. Additionally included are Jesse Williams, Zoe Chao, Wesley Kimmel, Tig Notaro, and Steve Zahn. On February 10, 2023, Netflix released the movie.

2. 80 for Brady

80 for Brady is a 2023 American sports comedy film that was produced by former NFL quarterback Tom Brady, directed by Kyle Marvin, and written by Sarah Haskins and Emily Halpern. As they journey to watch Brady and his New England Patriots compete in Super Bowl LI in 2017, Lily Tomlin, Jane Fonda, Rita Moreno, and Sally Field—four lifelong friends—are followed in the movie. Along with Guy Fieri, Billy Porter, Rob Corddry, Alex Moffat, and others star.

On February 3, 2023, Paramount Pictures released 80 for Brady in the United States. Critics gave it a variety of reviews.

3. Full Time

French drama film Full Time, or plein temps in English, was written and directed by Éric Gravel in 2021. The movie features Laure Calamy. On September 2, 2021, the movie made its global debut at the 78th Venice International Film Festival. And the film is worldwide released on February 3, 2023.

Julie (Laure Calamy) is constantly having bad luck. The commuter train is a lifeline for a single mother working in the city while raising two children in the suburbs of Paris, and it was abruptly severed during the most recent transit strike. Without the train, Julie would be unable to travel to her position as a head maid at a five-star hotel or the interview she has scheduled for a better position. In a last-ditch effort to travel to work, Julie turns to her neighbors and her own courageous ingenuity. She just about makes it back in time to pick up her kids before bedtime. Furthermore, it is only Monday. As her obligations increase and she reaches her breaking point, Julie finds herself violating the law to survive in a brutal society.

3. Shehzada

Ala Vaikunthapurramuloo, a 2020 Telugu movie, was remade as the Indian Hindi action drama Shehzada (also known as Prince). Rohit Dhawan directed it.

Since Bantu was a young child, his father Valmiki has detested him. Samara, his manager, first treats him lovingly before learning that the Jindals are his parents. Bantu makes the decision to win the heart of the Jindals and shield them from their enemies.

Due to the success of Pathaan, Shehzada will debut a week later on February 17, 2023, than the movie’s original 10 February 2023 release date.

5. Dharmajuddha

Raj Chakraborty will soon release the political drama film Dharmajuddha, also known as Crusade, in Bengali.

In the background of the movie is a riot between Hindus and Muslims. Four riot victims seek refuge in the home of an elderly woman after a riot breaks out in the little village of Ismailpur. The four members begin to argue, which causes a terrible night that will never be forgotten.

Ritwick Chakraborty, Swatilekha Sengupta, Subhashree Ganguly, Soham Chakraborty, and Parno Mittra play key parts in the movie. Inspired in part by the short story “Bharatborsho” by Syed Mustafa Ali.

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Tama Sarker
Tama Sarker
Sub-Editor

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