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The top movies and TV shows in theatres and streaming platforms this week

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The top movies and TV shows in theatres and streaming platforms this week

The Shallow on Netflix

The Shallow on Netflix

IMDb: 6.3/10

Director: Jaume Collet-Serra

Stars: Blake Lively, Óscar Jaenada, Angelo Josue Lozano Corzo

Description:

Don’t travel to the deep end of the sea if you do want to encounter a shark. But what happens when the shark comes to The Shallows of a secluded beach? A trainer Nancy is alone and cannot swim her way back home.



What do the critics say:

For all its skills, the shark turns out to be a pretty thin hook on which to hang a less-than-90-minute movie, wrote Glenn Kenny The NYTimes

Bob Hoose from Plugged In The Shallows isn't just a "We're gonna need a bigger boat" clone. It actually goes quite a bit deeper than that.

Hangover on HOOQ

Hangover on HOOQ

IMDb:7.7/10

Director: Todd Phillips

Stars: Zach Galifianakis, Bradley Cooper, Justin Bartha

Description :

The hit movie where a groom and his best friends wake up with no memory of the night before. But, there are clues--a tiger in the bathroom, a missing tooth and much more. They have to solve the mystery and locate the missing groom, before he misses his own wedding.

What do the critics say:

A great fun ride, The Hangover introduces a whole new bunch of talent to Hollywood, specially Zach, the nerd. Don't miss it, wrote Times of India.

Even with all the concerns about the content in ‘The Hangover’, you'd have to be pretty hard-hearted not to admire the flair, flash, and funk that director Todd Phillips brings to the film, James Rocchi, Common Sense Media

​Burn Notice on Hotstar

​Burn Notice on Hotstar

Creator: Matt Nix

Stars: Jeffrey Donovan, Gabrielle Anwar, Bruce Campbell

IMDb: 7.9/10



Description: The life of spies come to a shocking end after a burn notice where they are left without a mission, cash, influence and even an identity.

What do the critics say:

Burn Notice" is a highly enjoyable hybrid, one that marries espionage and crime stories to a dry comedic tone, wrote Gillian Flynn

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