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Unspeakable Sins is an erotic thriller drama series created by Leticia López Margalli and Guillermo Ríos. The Netflix series Helena, a woman in a controlling and violent marriage who begins a passionate affair with a younger man, which soon turns into an opportunity to take her revenge against her husband. Unspeakable Sins stars Zuria Vega, Andres Baida, Erik Hayser, Manuel Masalva, Regina Pavón, and Mario Morán. So, if you loved the thrilling mystery, erotic drama, and entertaining characters in Netflix’s Unspeakable Sins, here are some similar shows you should check out next.
Fake Profile (Netflix) Credit – Netflix
Fake Profile is a Colombian erotic thriller drama series created by Pablo Illanes. The Netflix series follows Camila Román, a stripper who falls for a man with a fake Tinder profile, but when she discovers that he has a family,...
Unspeakable Sins is an erotic thriller drama series created by Leticia López Margalli and Guillermo Ríos. The Netflix series Helena, a woman in a controlling and violent marriage who begins a passionate affair with a younger man, which soon turns into an opportunity to take her revenge against her husband. Unspeakable Sins stars Zuria Vega, Andres Baida, Erik Hayser, Manuel Masalva, Regina Pavón, and Mario Morán. So, if you loved the thrilling mystery, erotic drama, and entertaining characters in Netflix’s Unspeakable Sins, here are some similar shows you should check out next.
Fake Profile (Netflix) Credit – Netflix
Fake Profile is a Colombian erotic thriller drama series created by Pablo Illanes. The Netflix series follows Camila Román, a stripper who falls for a man with a fake Tinder profile, but when she discovers that he has a family,...
- 7/31/2025
- by Kulwant Singh
- Cinema Blind
Trigger Warning! This article contains mention of sexual assault.
Brazilian melodrama Desperate Lies follows Liana's complicated journey as she navigates pregnancy with twins fathered by different men. The talented cast, including Juliana Paes, Vladimir Brichta, and Felipe Abib, brings to life the drama, tragedy, and romance of the story. Created by Dark Days' Angela Chaves, Desperate Lies adopts the elements of a classic telenovela, spanning years of secrets and family drama.
Netflix drama Desperate Lies tells a story that spans decades, requiring a sizeable, talented cast to bring the tale to the small screen. The Brazilian melodrama, created by Dark Days' Angela Chaves, adopts many elements of a great telenovela. There's tragedy, drama, and romance, but with a nostalgic edge as the story carries out over several years. Of course, Desperate Lies wouldn't have been possible without its cast, which includes Brazilian stars like Juliana Paes, Vladimir Brichta, Felipe Abib,...
Brazilian melodrama Desperate Lies follows Liana's complicated journey as she navigates pregnancy with twins fathered by different men. The talented cast, including Juliana Paes, Vladimir Brichta, and Felipe Abib, brings to life the drama, tragedy, and romance of the story. Created by Dark Days' Angela Chaves, Desperate Lies adopts the elements of a classic telenovela, spanning years of secrets and family drama.
Netflix drama Desperate Lies tells a story that spans decades, requiring a sizeable, talented cast to bring the tale to the small screen. The Brazilian melodrama, created by Dark Days' Angela Chaves, adopts many elements of a great telenovela. There's tragedy, drama, and romance, but with a nostalgic edge as the story carries out over several years. Of course, Desperate Lies wouldn't have been possible without its cast, which includes Brazilian stars like Juliana Paes, Vladimir Brichta, Felipe Abib,...
- 7/23/2024
- by Angel Shaw
- ScreenRant
What To Watch This Weekend: Mirzapur Season 3 & Ms Dhoni: The Untold Story ( Photo Credit – YouTube )
We have the answers you need if you’re wondering what to watch this weekend. There are a number of intriguing titles that will keep you intrigued. There is something to enjoy on streaming services and in theatres for everyone, with titles ranging from Mirzapur Season 3 to the inspirational biopic “Ms Dhoni: The Untold Story” (re-released) and fantastic new releases.
We’ve included a list of several major releases in this post that will keep you interested and fill your weekend. Whether you enjoy action-packed thrillers, touching tales, or powerful dramas. The following titles are must-see.
What to Watch This Weekend On Ott Amazon Prime Video Mirzapur Season 3
The third season of Mirzapur, everyone’s beloved Hindi crime series, is now out. It stars Pankaj Tripathi, Ali Fazal, Shweta Tripathi, Rasika Duggal, Vijay Varma, and others.
We have the answers you need if you’re wondering what to watch this weekend. There are a number of intriguing titles that will keep you intrigued. There is something to enjoy on streaming services and in theatres for everyone, with titles ranging from Mirzapur Season 3 to the inspirational biopic “Ms Dhoni: The Untold Story” (re-released) and fantastic new releases.
We’ve included a list of several major releases in this post that will keep you interested and fill your weekend. Whether you enjoy action-packed thrillers, touching tales, or powerful dramas. The following titles are must-see.
What to Watch This Weekend On Ott Amazon Prime Video Mirzapur Season 3
The third season of Mirzapur, everyone’s beloved Hindi crime series, is now out. It stars Pankaj Tripathi, Ali Fazal, Shweta Tripathi, Rasika Duggal, Vijay Varma, and others.
- 7/5/2024
- by Pooja Darade
- KoiMoi
Desperate Lies: Everything you need to know ( Photo Credit – YouTube )
Netflix never fails to amaze its audience with a wide range of shows and movies in almost every genre. Already stacked with Korean rom-coms and Spanish high-school dramas, Netflix has now brought a Brazilian show, Desperate Lies (Pedaco De Mim), a dark romance show created by Angela Chaves and headlined by Juliana Paes.
According to the Netflix synopsis, “Due to a rare phenomenon, a woman finds herself pregnant with twins by two men. Over time, she strives to keep her family united — and her secrets hidden.”
Here’s everything you need to know about Desperate Lies. Desperate Lies Release Date
The Show is releasing exclusively on Netflix on July 5, 2024. The series will have 17 episodes in total with 40-60 minutes running time.
Trending From Glen Powell’s Hitman To Phillip Martin’s Scoop: Netflix Original Films To Watch Now From The...
Netflix never fails to amaze its audience with a wide range of shows and movies in almost every genre. Already stacked with Korean rom-coms and Spanish high-school dramas, Netflix has now brought a Brazilian show, Desperate Lies (Pedaco De Mim), a dark romance show created by Angela Chaves and headlined by Juliana Paes.
According to the Netflix synopsis, “Due to a rare phenomenon, a woman finds herself pregnant with twins by two men. Over time, she strives to keep her family united — and her secrets hidden.”
Here’s everything you need to know about Desperate Lies. Desperate Lies Release Date
The Show is releasing exclusively on Netflix on July 5, 2024. The series will have 17 episodes in total with 40-60 minutes running time.
Trending From Glen Powell’s Hitman To Phillip Martin’s Scoop: Netflix Original Films To Watch Now From The...
- 7/5/2024
- by Samridhi Goel
- KoiMoi
God Is Brazilian
Rio Verlmelho Filmes/Columbia TriStar Filmes do Brasil/Globo Filmes
TORONTO -- Despite an amusing premise full of possibilities, Carlos Diegues' "God Is Brazilian" (Deus e Brasileiro) is a protracted and belabored road comedy. Theatrical prospects outside of Portuguese-speaking territories and film festivals are slight.
Taoca (Wagner Moura), a simple fisherman and minor scam artist, encounters a spry, white-haired old guy (Antonio Fagundes), who claims to be God. After a few "magic tricks" force Taoca at least to half believe The Old Man, he accompanies God on a journey through the Brazilian countryside.
It seems God has tired of the folly humans have made out of his once perfect creation and wants a vacation. He needs to find a saint to take over for him while away. Despite the fact Brazil has never had a saint, he believes he can find his man in a particular river town.
Along the way, a lonely young woman named Mada (Paloma Duarte) joins the two, believing they will take her to Sao Paulo, where her beloved mother died.
The trio's adventures are as trivial as they are repetitive. God's philosophical asides are neither witty nor insightful. The portrait of Brazil's impoverished interior is vivid, yet many previous Brazilian films have explored this territory including Diegues' own fondly remembered "Bye Bye Brazil" in 1979. Making things all the more tedious, the actors fail to expand their roles much beyond the opening scenes as they more or less play the same notes throughout the film.
TORONTO -- Despite an amusing premise full of possibilities, Carlos Diegues' "God Is Brazilian" (Deus e Brasileiro) is a protracted and belabored road comedy. Theatrical prospects outside of Portuguese-speaking territories and film festivals are slight.
Taoca (Wagner Moura), a simple fisherman and minor scam artist, encounters a spry, white-haired old guy (Antonio Fagundes), who claims to be God. After a few "magic tricks" force Taoca at least to half believe The Old Man, he accompanies God on a journey through the Brazilian countryside.
It seems God has tired of the folly humans have made out of his once perfect creation and wants a vacation. He needs to find a saint to take over for him while away. Despite the fact Brazil has never had a saint, he believes he can find his man in a particular river town.
Along the way, a lonely young woman named Mada (Paloma Duarte) joins the two, believing they will take her to Sao Paulo, where her beloved mother died.
The trio's adventures are as trivial as they are repetitive. God's philosophical asides are neither witty nor insightful. The portrait of Brazil's impoverished interior is vivid, yet many previous Brazilian films have explored this territory including Diegues' own fondly remembered "Bye Bye Brazil" in 1979. Making things all the more tedious, the actors fail to expand their roles much beyond the opening scenes as they more or less play the same notes throughout the film.
- 7/9/2004
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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