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.

The last portnawak season of "Family Business" on Netflix

Originally,

Family Business

told the story of the Hazan family and how they turned their butcher's shop into a "woodcut". But very quickly, creator Igor Gotesman and his writers had to realize that the pitch had its limits, hence the drop in speed at the end of season 1, and decided to stick to their characters and their interpreters. .

Season 2 was already starting to let go of its story to let Jonathan Cohen and his gang do their show, but the third and final season, uploading Friday to Netflix, is peaking no longer even pretends.

By locking up its characters in a monastery, the plot is deliberately stagnant but allows digressions, delusions and jokes for the joke to be pushed further.

If you're a bit sensitive to pee-poo-pop culture humor, this is good.

"Escape the Undertaker", an interactive film for wrestling and horror fans

We are not far from the kamoulox dear to Kad and Olivier.

After the

Bandersnatch

episode

of

Black Mirror

or a special episode of 

Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt,

Netflix continues to explore the interactivity of some of its productions with 

Escape the Undertaker.

Named after a famous WWE wrestler, this short interactive program invites the spectator-player to accompany, guide and above all save the New Day, a group of wrestlers, in the haunted mansion of Undertaker.

Between humor and horror, the film has chosen since

Escape the Undertaker

makes you smile more than shudder.

“And the scenario”, a podcast on the relationship of each profession of cinema to the scenario

Already at the initiative of the excellent scenario analysis podcast Comment c'est told, the young scriptwriter Baptiste Rambaud is joining forces with the new Cité Européenne des Scénaristes to offer a new meeting, still devoted to the script, but this time from the point of view of other professions in cinema and series.

And the screenplay

thus invites for its first number the editors of

Lupine

,

Luther

or

Terrible Jungle

, to discuss their relationship to the screenplay and to the screenwriters.

It's exciting and it's every fourth Sunday.

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