Max Original international series Spy/Master debuts Friday, May 19 with the first two episodes, which had their world premiere at Berlin Film Festival’s Berlinale Series in February. Created by Adina Sădeanu and Kirsten Peters, the six-part espionage drama series starring Alec Secăreanu continues with one new episode debuting weekly leading up to the season finale on June 16.
Logline: Spy/Master is set during the height of the Cold War and covers a week in the life of fictional character Victor Godeanu, played by Secăreanu, the right-hand man and closest advisor to Romanian dictator Nicolae Ceaușescu. However, Godeanu is also a secret agent for the Kgb and must escape Romania and Ceaușescu before his cover is blown. With only one shot at staying alive, he uses a diplomatic trip to Germany as a springboard to the United States. Helped by an undercover Stasi agent and former flame played by Svenja Jung (“Deutschland...
Logline: Spy/Master is set during the height of the Cold War and covers a week in the life of fictional character Victor Godeanu, played by Secăreanu, the right-hand man and closest advisor to Romanian dictator Nicolae Ceaușescu. However, Godeanu is also a secret agent for the Kgb and must escape Romania and Ceaușescu before his cover is blown. With only one shot at staying alive, he uses a diplomatic trip to Germany as a springboard to the United States. Helped by an undercover Stasi agent and former flame played by Svenja Jung (“Deutschland...
- 4/19/2023
- by Martin Cid Magazine
- Martin Cid - TV
"Battle: Freestyle" is the new Norwegian produced feature, directed by Ingvild Søderlind, starring Lisa Teige, Fabian Svegaard Tapia and Ellen Dorrit Petersen, now streaming on Netflix:
"...'Amalie' is elated when she and 'Mikael' see their dance crew selected to compete in Paris…
“…,but she becomes distracted when she reunites with her estranged mother..."
Cast also includes Bao Andre Nguyen as 'Moa', Georgia May Anta as 'Alex', Morad Aziman as 'Josef', Keiona as 'Fabienne', Léa Djyl as Maxine Lea Lavabre as 'Ella', Adeline Tayoro as 'Mc', Ola G. Furuseth as 'Hans Christian' and Christine Grace Szarko as 'Gabrielle'.
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"...'Amalie' is elated when she and 'Mikael' see their dance crew selected to compete in Paris…
“…,but she becomes distracted when she reunites with her estranged mother..."
Cast also includes Bao Andre Nguyen as 'Moa', Georgia May Anta as 'Alex', Morad Aziman as 'Josef', Keiona as 'Fabienne', Léa Djyl as Maxine Lea Lavabre as 'Ella', Adeline Tayoro as 'Mc', Ola G. Furuseth as 'Hans Christian' and Christine Grace Szarko as 'Gabrielle'.
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- 4/10/2022
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
“Ozark” fans, rejoice. The Jason Bateman and Julia Garner-starring drama series is returning to Netflix in April with a second part to its fourth season — and it’s just one of many other hotly anticipated titles coming to the streamer this month.
April will also see the long-awaited sophomore installment to “Russian Doll,” the mind-bending “Groundhog Day”-esque dramedy series starring Natasha Lyonne as a hard-partying New York City woman stuck in a brain-melting circuitous loop from hell.
For fans of capital-m mess, there’s the Spanish-language “Elite,” which traces the scandalous (and often murderous) exploits of the posh attendees of high school Las Encinas. Or, if you prefer your glamorous mess via reality series, “Selling Sunset” — about the lux real estate market in Los Angeles — is premiering its fifth season April 22.
In notable films, there’s the Judd Apatow-helmed “The Bubble,” a spoof loosely inspired by the...
April will also see the long-awaited sophomore installment to “Russian Doll,” the mind-bending “Groundhog Day”-esque dramedy series starring Natasha Lyonne as a hard-partying New York City woman stuck in a brain-melting circuitous loop from hell.
For fans of capital-m mess, there’s the Spanish-language “Elite,” which traces the scandalous (and often murderous) exploits of the posh attendees of high school Las Encinas. Or, if you prefer your glamorous mess via reality series, “Selling Sunset” — about the lux real estate market in Los Angeles — is premiering its fifth season April 22.
In notable films, there’s the Judd Apatow-helmed “The Bubble,” a spoof loosely inspired by the...
- 4/1/2022
- by Natalie Oganesyan
- The Wrap
A list of new streaming releases on Netflix, what a concept!
Netflix’s list of new releases for April 2022 is highlighted by the return of one of the great sci-fi comedies ever. Natasha Lyonne is set to return as the temporally displaced Nadia on Russian Doll season 2 on April 20. The first season of the show premiered in 2019 and appeared to tell a rather complete story about one Brooklyn woman’s experiences of dying over and over again. But Lyonne and fellow producers Leslye Headland and Amy Poehler still have some story to tell. Netflix is undoubtedly very happy to let them continue to tell it.
Read more TV Russian Doll, The Good Place, And How Fun TV Got Dark and Insightful By Amanda Keats TV Russian Doll: Natasha Lyonne’s Most Underappreciated Roles By Rosie Fletcher and 1 other
Another major series of note this month is the final batch of episodes for Ozark.
Netflix’s list of new releases for April 2022 is highlighted by the return of one of the great sci-fi comedies ever. Natasha Lyonne is set to return as the temporally displaced Nadia on Russian Doll season 2 on April 20. The first season of the show premiered in 2019 and appeared to tell a rather complete story about one Brooklyn woman’s experiences of dying over and over again. But Lyonne and fellow producers Leslye Headland and Amy Poehler still have some story to tell. Netflix is undoubtedly very happy to let them continue to tell it.
Read more TV Russian Doll, The Good Place, And How Fun TV Got Dark and Insightful By Amanda Keats TV Russian Doll: Natasha Lyonne’s Most Underappreciated Roles By Rosie Fletcher and 1 other
Another major series of note this month is the final batch of episodes for Ozark.
- 4/1/2022
- by Alec Bojalad
- Den of Geek
Netflix is gearing up for a strong April as the streamer unveils its listings for the month. Among the highlights are returning favorites, some of which are making their final bows. Keep an eye out for new seasons of Elite, Selling Sunset, and Russian Doll, the latter of which hasn’t streamed new episodes since early 2019. And don’t miss the final episodes of Ozark and Grace and Frankie, which both arrive towards the end of the month. Plus, get a chance to catch up on Better Call Saul when the show’s fifth season arrives ahead of its AMC return. For the full listing of what’s coming and going from Netflix in April 2022, scroll down the list, below. Elite (Credit: MATÍAS Uris/Netflix) Available This Month on Netflix: April Tba Hold Tight — Netflix Series The Taming of the Shrew — Netflix Film April 1 Apollo 10 1/2: A Space Age Childhood...
- 3/30/2022
- TV Insider
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