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Film Friday: Top 7 film and TV series in September 2023 till now

Welcome to Film Friday’s special edition! Here’s a curated list of the top seven films and TV series of 2023. From mind-bending thrillers to heartwarming dramas, these captivating stories and performances have taken the industry by storm. Grab your popcorn and join us on this unforgettable journey through the best of 2023’s film and television.

Dumb Money

Dumb Money (2023) is a film about the GameStop short squeeze, a financial event in which a group of retail investors on Reddit drove up the price of GameStop shares, causing billions of dollars in losses for hedge funds. The film is directed by Keith Melton and Justin Long, and features interviews with key figures in the event, including Reddit users, hedge fund managers, and financial experts.

Dumb Money is a well-made and informative film that does a good job of explaining the complex events of the GameStop short squeeze. The film is also entertaining and engaging, and it features some great interviews with people who were close to the action. Overall, Dumb Money is a must-watch for anyone interested in the GameStop short squeeze, or in the financial markets in general.

Expend4bles

Expend4bles is the fourth installment in the Expendables film series, and it’s a return to form for the franchise. The film is a bloody, over-the-top action extravaganza, with a cast of iconic action stars led by Jason Statham, Sylvester Stallone, and Megan Fox.

The plot is simple but effective: the Expendables are hired to rescue a kidnapped scientist from a ruthless warlord in Africa. Along the way, they must face off against a variety of bad guys, including a deadly assassin played by Iko Uwais.The action in Expend4bles is top-notch, with some truly jaw-dropping sequences. The film is also quite funny, with a lot of self-aware humor about the aging action stars.

Overall, Expend4bles is a fun and entertaining action film. It’s not perfect, but it’s exactly what you’d expect from the franchise.

Sukhee

Sukhee is a heartwarming and relatable story of a housewife who rediscovers herself after attending her school reunion. Shilpa Shetty delivers a nuanced performance as Sukhee, a woman who is juggling the demands of her family and her own desires. The film explores the importance of self-care and self-discovery, especially for women who often put the needs of others before their own.

Sukhee is a well-made film with strong performances from the supporting cast as well. Kusha Kapila is particularly memorable as Sukhee’s best friend, who helps her to break free from her monotonous life. The film is also beautifully shot, with some stunning visuals of Delhi. Overall, Sukhee is a heartwarming and inspiring film that is sure to resonate with audiences. It is a must-watch for anyone who has ever felt lost or stuck in a rut.

Jaane Jaan

Jaane Jaan is a 2023 Hindi-language crime thriller television series directed by Sujoy Ghosh and based on the Japanese novel The Devotion of Suspect X by Keigo Higashino. The series stars Kareena Kapoor Khan, Jaideep Ahlawat, and Vijay Varma.

The series follows the story of Maya (Kapoor Khan), a single mother who accused of murdering her ex-husband. Naren (Ahlawat), Maya’s neighbor and a brilliant mathematician, helps her to cover up the crime. However, they soon pursued by Inspector Karan (Varma), who determined to solve the case.Jaane Jaan is a well-made and suspenseful thriller with strong performances from the cast, particularly Ahlawat. The series beautifully shot and features a haunting score. However, the pacing can be slow at times and the plot is somewhat predictable. Overall, Jaane Jaan is a decent thriller that is worth watching for the performances and the production values. However, it is not without its flaws.

Castlevania: Nocturne

Castlevania: Nocturne, the latest installment in the Castlevania Netflix anime series, is a worthy successor to its predecessors. Set during the French Revolution, the show follows Richter Belmont, a young vampire hunter who must uphold his family’s legacy and prevent the rise of a ruthless vampire ruler.

Nocturne features stunning animation, thrilling action sequences, and a complex and engaging story. The show also introduces a cast of new and interesting characters, including Richter’s allies Maria Renard and Saint Germain. One of the highlights of Nocturne is its exploration of Richter’s inner conflict. As the heir to the Belmont clan, Richter burdened with the weight of his family’s expectations. However, he is also a kind and compassionate person who struggles with the violence of his duty. Overall, Castlevania: Nocturne is a must-watch for fans of the series and anime lovers in general. The show is a thrilling and visually stunning adventure with a compelling story and complex characters.

Top Boys

A storm is gathering on the Summerhouse estate. Ronan Bennett’s uncompromising east London crime epic has sprawled across 12 years and two broadcasters; now the fifth season brings events to an explosive end. Oscar-nominated Irish cult hero Barry Keoghan joins the cast as drug kingpins Sully (Kane “Kano” Robinson) and Dushane (Ashley Walters) fight to maintain gangland supremacy. With bullets flying and the stakes higher than ever, can our Hackney anti-heroes survive until the end credits?

The Lovers

“Let’s have an affair. But we can’t fall in love.” Johnny Flynn and talent-to-watch Roisin Gallagher (The Dry) star in an entertainingly rude romcom, set in Belfast, created by acclaimed playwright David Ireland (Cyprus Avenue) and from the producers of Doctor Foster and The English. He’s a posh political TV presenter with a celebrity girlfriend. She’s a potty-mouthed supermarket worker with no interest in current affairs. Or indeed anything much. When this unlikely pair are thrown together in surprising circumstances, sparks fly.

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