2 new NETFLIX movies that you can’t miss this week

2023-10-27 17:49:21

Netflix continues to surprise its subscribers with new films, and this Friday, October 27th, it brought two more productions that promise a few hours of horror and drama. Get ready to dive into a rollercoaster of emotions as we uncover the intriguing details of “Sister Death” and “Mafia of Pain.” These captivating stories will keep you on the edge of your seat and raise deep questions about choices and consequences. Without further ado, see the synopsis of the two new Netflix films!

2 new NETFLIX movies that you can’t miss this week

Sister Death (2023)

Sister Death (2023)

Narcisa, played by Aria Bedmar, is a young novice with supernatural abilities who arrives at an exclusive school for girls, with the intention of taking on the role of teacher. However, there is a complicating factor: the place is an old convent full of chilling secrets. As the days progress, Narcissa gets closer and closer to discovering the bizarre and disturbing events that haunt all the inhabitants of the place.

Mafia of Pain (2023)

Mafia of Pain (2023)

Liza Drake (played by Emily Blunt) is a single mother who recently lost her job and finds herself at a crossroads. However, her life takes an unexpected turn when she comes across Pete Brenner (played by Chris Evans), a sales representative. He leads her down a path of financial success, but ethically questionable, when he involves her in a risky scheme within a pharmaceutical startup.

As Liza faces an out-of-control boss (played by Andy Garcia), growing concerns about her daughter’s (played by Chloe Coleman) health, and a growing awareness of the damage caused by the company, she finds herself compelled to rethink her choices. “Mafia of Pain” is an insightful and revealing portrait of the actions some people take out of desperation, while others act out of greed. The film is directed by BAFTA winner David Yates, produced by Lawrence Grey, and stars Catherine O’Hara, Jay Duplass and Brian d’Arcy James.

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