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A memorial day Weekend Watch Guide for Streaming, Theater

The Cannes Film Festival ends on this Memorial Day weekend, on the same weekend, on which there is also a fantastic weather in the PUGET sound. But for those who stay in the best and not travel, what you have to look for in relation to the best new shows and films this weekend is.

What and how to watch

In the theaters: mission: impossible – the final billing

Tom Cruise, the self -proclaimed Redeemer of Hollywood, delivers his latest achievement with death, which previously defy, the potentially last “Mission: Impossible” film. If the fourth film in history is to demand a budget of 400 million US dollars or more, it is filled with everything that you love (and expect) from this series: incredible stunts, exciting set pieces and some regularly planned Tom Cruise running.

You saw the aircraft stunt throughout the advertising material, but only wait for the U -boat sequence if you believe that this franchise is far beyond your climax.

It is too long and sometimes clumsy in his attempts to combine your multi -year adventure with something more coherent. It is such a big film that he forgets to become small, but “The Final Reckoning” is still quite a journey and a worthy addition to the series.

On Hulu: The history of handmaid (season 6)

Speaking of billing, it is the end of the street for the Republic of Gilead, whether June Osborne (Elizabeth Moss) can radicalize the dystopian regime. Now, a full -fledged Outlaw and Vigilante, the plans of June are in full swing for revolution and retaliation this season, and the series final of the show is finally available and broadcast on Tuesday. Use this holiday weekend to make up for the series before saying goodbye.

This season, the resistance of the handmaid against his corrupt rulers is made fully visible. Consequences from previous actions, stunning twists and some dramatic performance are only the beginning of the last season.

In the past eight years, 65 episodes have been in six seasons, and Moss has become exhilarating both myth and legend. Each episode delivers 12 wild rounds of blows, whereby so much takes place in one session. You will have no idea where the series will lead you next.

Season 6 of 15 Emmys, season 6, is the highest season of the history of Handmaid since his debut season in 2017.

On HBO Max: Duster (season 1)

Do you want something easier? “Duster” provides weekly episodes on HBO Max every Thursday, two of them are already in the can while speaking.

“Duster” is the 1970s COP pulp of the best Nina Hayes, the first black woman FBI agent, in her attempts to dismantle a powerful crime syndicate in the American southwest with the help of some oppressed, reluctant companions.

This show is JJ Abrams (“Lost”, “Star Wars: Episode VII”) Triumphant return to television and also Josh Holloway's, who is quite incredible as Jim. It is the perfect summer show with this specific aesthetics of the 70s that jumps out of the screen with every chance.

On Netflix: Turning point: The Vietnam War

The Docuseries “Turning Point” documented the American conflict in Vietnam, starting with American troops on foreign soil to the case of Saigon and how the story has been repeated since then and identified parallels between this war and future conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan.

Investigation of the most consequent and terrible moments during this time from a variety of perspectives, including the hearing of American veterans and those from North and South Vietnam and are more than thorough in his reporting.

While the military aspect of the Vietnam War is certainly in the foreground of the documentary, the cultural and political influence in America is also the core of this retelling, especially how this country still deals with the effects of this war.

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