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There is not only the direct in life, there is also the replay.

From YouTube to Netflix, including replays of television channels and podcasts of radio stations,

20 Minutes

 concocts a list of things to see, or review, listen to or listen to again every Sunday.

Nicolas Cage at Lovecraft in "Color Out Of Space"

If the universe of the fantastic writer HP Lovecraft has inspired many filmmakers and films, his works themselves have been poorly adapted, because they are deemed unsuitable.

There were the films of Stuart Gordon (

Dagon

,

Re-Animator

), but we are still waiting for the cinema versions of

The Hallucinated Mountains, The Call of Cthulhu

or

The Color Fallen From the Sky

.

Ah, this one is good.

Cult but forgotten director of the 90s Richard Stanley (

Hardware

,

Le Souffle du Démon)

takes Nicolas Cage and his madness in the adaptation of this short story, where a family is confronted with the consequences of a meteorite falling on their property.

Bloody, psychedelic, surreal consequences.

All is not perfect, but there is such a belief, and such a Nicolas Cage, that this

Color Out Of Space

sets the screen ablaze, and now Amazon Prime Video.

Better than the trailers, the reactions to the trailers

With the advent of Twitch, it became normal to watch anonymous people or influencers stream and comment on their video game games live.

Their reactions are sometimes even compiled into compilation videos, such as the American Mixed Reactions YouTube account.

The other trend, still very American even if the French are getting involved, is the live reaction to trailers, most often blockbusters.

It's nothing new, but the latest DC Fandome event and its announcements made it a must-have for fans, between communion and acting studio.

The Cyber ​​Nerds gang, for example, is cool.

"High Score: The Golden Age of Gaming" on Netflix

If the video game, the 10th art, let us remember, has a still recent history compared to literature or cinema, it is more and more told and deciphered through magazines, books, associations like MO5. COM, as well as documentaries.

The

High Score

series

: The Golden Age of Gaming

on Netflix can thus be seen as a crash course in video game history, from Pac-Man to the Nintendo vs.

Sega through role-playing and combat games or the transition from 2D to 3D.

The floor is especially given to those who have made video games, and that's good.

Check out the Netflix "High Score" docu-series, which deals with several video game themes such as the war of 16-bit consoles or the genesis of role-playing games.

It was just fascinating, and in addition it is Mario the narrator.

Season 2 please @NetflixFR 🙏 pic.twitter.com/5VUuSlw2n8

- troyX (@troyXchannel) August 31, 2020

A documentary on "gender reassignment therapy"

Hurry up!

Aired as part of the program

 Le monde en face

on France 5, the documentary 

You will become hetero, my son

is available in replay until Tuesday, and it is essential, even necessary.

Director Caroline Benarrosh collects the testimonies of young American homosexuals forced by social, family or religious pressure to go through gender reassignment therapy.

“Therapies” which just name it and which are above all dangerous, with human tragedies as the only results.

A documentary of public utility.

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