The weekend is here, and if you are wondering how to unwind and relax at home with friends or family, watching a great new film could just be the way to do it. Here’s a list of films for you to consider:
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Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F
The film is the fourth part of the ‘Beverly Hills Cop’ movie franchise, it follows the story of Axel Foley, a skilled Detroit detective, as he returns to Beverly Hills to investigate the mysterious murder of an undercover officer tied to a dangerous cartel. Reuniting with his estranged daughter and former police allies, Foley discovers a common corruption within the Beverly Hills Police Department, involving influential officers in criminal activities.
As Foley delves deeper into the case, he and his team face escalating threats and betrayals, navigating a treacherous path to uncover the truth and ensure justice prevails.
A Family Affair
Starring Nicole Kidman, Zac Efron, and Joey King, the story revolves around Zara, a disillusioned personal assistant to Hollywood star Chris Cole, who quits after being undervalued. When Chris tries to reconcile by offering her a promotion, he unexpectedly forms a bond with Zara’s widowed mother, Brooke.
This leads to a complicated series of events involving romance, misunderstandings, and personal growth as Zara navigates her feelings about Chris and her mother’s newfound relationship.
Divorce in the Black
This is a film directed by Tyler Perry who is known for creating African American movies. This film follows Ava, a young bank professional played by Meagan Good, who is heartbroken when her husband Dallas, played by Cory Hardrict, leaves her.
She fights to save their marriage until she uncovers Dallas’ betrayal, which not only ruins their relationship but also keeps her from finding true love with her soulmate.
Upgraded
This is a romantic comedy starring Camila Mendes. The film follows Ana, an ambitious intern in New York’s art world, who dreams of a successful career while dealing with a demanding boss and challenging living situation.
During a work trip to London, Ana finds herself entangled in a mix of deception and unexpected romance with a wealthy man named William. As she navigates these personal and professional challenges, Ana strives to prove herself, uncover the truth, and ultimately secure her dream career and true love.
Players
This is also a romantic comedy about Mack, played by Gina Rodriguez, a 33-year-old sports journalist in New York City known for her elaborate schemes to find hook-ups for herself and her friends. Despite her carefree lifestyle, Mack is looking for a serious relationship and targets Nick, a sophisticated war correspondent at her newspaper.
With the help of her best friend Adam and their friends, she comes up with a plan to win Nick’s affection. However, as she goes through her feelings and friendships, Mack realises her true love might be closer than she thought.
Federer: Twelve Final Days
This British document is about Roger Federer’s retirement from tennis after a storied 24-year career. His announcement video, released on September 14, 2022, marks the beginning of his farewell journey. Federer heads to London for his last tournament, the Laver Cup, where he teams up with tennis legends like Novak Djokovic, Andy Murray, and Rafael Nadal under captain Björn Borg. On September 23, he played his final match, a touching doubles game with Nadal against Frances Tiafoe and Jack Sock.
Despite an emotional effort, Federer’s career concluded with a loss, met with farewells from teammates and a farewell speech expressing gratitude to his family and fans for their support.
Frida
This is a documentary film that explores the life of Mexican painter Frida Kahlo. Using Kahlo’s own writings, interviews, and new animations, the film presents her story from a first-person perspective. It covers important moments such as her devastating car accident, her complicated relationship with Diego Rivera, her time in New York and Detroit, and her affair with Leon Trotsky.
The documentary also delves into Kahlo’s complicated psyche, showcasing her views on human desire, the 20th-century world, and her artistry. It also includes Kahlo’s artworks and correspondences.