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Crashes of Max Verstappen cost Red Bull a sloppy 3.9 million euros.All eyes are on Jutta Leerdam, the skater who knows exactly how to play the Instagram game.Supervisor ACM warns heat companies against abuse of high gas prices.How Boskalis accomplished the salvage of the Ever Given: ‘He’s loose, he’s loose’.Former Formula 1 boss Bernie Ecclestone: ‘I think Lewis Hamilton will stop’.Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Your email address will not be published. The Beginning of Life: The Series – May 10th The Story of God with Morgan Freeman – April 21īridget Jones: The Edge of Reason – April 22ndĭon’t Be a Menace to South Central While Drinking Your Juice in the Hood – April 22nd Also Quentin Tarantino’s Inglourious Basterds is disappearing from Netflix this week. Netflix also removes the second part of Bridget Jones and the movie that marked Melissa McCarthy’s definitive breakthrough: Bridesmaids. Some 36 titles will disappear from the streaming service again.įans of romantic movies should say goodbye to this week The Notebook and Notting Hill. NU.nl, in collaboration with Superguide know which titles will soon disappear.Īfter last week’s long delete list, Netflix isn’t slowing down this week. You have to have a heart of coal not to laugh (a lot), cry (a bit) and leave wanting to see it all over again.Netflix not only adds titles to the range, but also removes films and series. The relationship that matters most is the one she’s developing with her child and ultimately, the one she has with herself. While she’s long had a bumpy relationship with feminism, being accused of looking for life’s solutions in a relationship with a man, the central message delivered with a punch is that actually it’s irrelevant who the daddy is. Most pleasing though is the message of the new Bridget Jones. Sarah Solemani is also a welcome addition as Bridget’s thirty-something work friend Miranda, bringing a razor sharp sense of comic timing and lending a surprising but welcome relevance to Bridget in 2016. The real stand-out is Emma Thompson who wrote and created her own part as Bridget’s doctor and shamelessly steals every single scene with a wonderful collection of one-liners (most memorably advising the expectant fathers to leave the delivery room as her “ex-husband described it as watching his favourite pub burn down”).
