What is J Balvin’s 2021 net worth? The Boy From Medellin star
What is J Balvin’s 2021 net worth? The Boy From Medellin documentary on the reggaeton singer is now on Amazon Prime Video.
Amazon Prime Video has delivered subscribers a wealth of entertainment so far in 2021, ranging from sequels to comedy classics to gripping drama series.
One of the latest titles to demand attention is The Boy From Medellin, a documentary film directed by Matthew Heineman. It chronicles a week in the life of the Prince of Reggaeton, José Álvaro Osorio Balvín.
The 35-year-old Colombian singer is one of the best-selling Latin music artists working today and the film follows him as he prepares to perform at a stadium show in his hometown, Medellín.
Early on in Matthew Heineman’s documentary on Colombian superstar J Balvin,
The Boy From Medellin, you get the sense that filmmaker and singer alike had a specific kind of film in mind. Opening with a kindhearted moment at a Mexico concert, where Balvin (born José Álvaro Osorio Balvín) talks candidly about his mental health struggles, you get the sense that
The Boy From Medellin was designed as a chronicle of an artist set to return to his hometown, older and wiser than when he’d first left.
And, to be fair, Heineman’s documentary delivers on that account. As a portrait of an artist returning to his roots, the film delivers. Longtime fans of Colombia’s Prince of Reggaeton will find much to enjoy, in between slick concert footage featuring his biggest hits, grainy home movies that show his DIY start and intimate one-on-ones, where Balvin wrestles with the burdens of being a global superstar.
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Here’s a roundup of what’s arriving on TV and streaming services this week:
Eight months after first debuting in theaters, Christopher Nolan’s “Tenet” is finally streaming. Whereas many other releases during the pandemic have quickly detoured to streaming services, “Tenet” stuck to the traditional route. The film, the first big studio movie released in theaters during the pandemic, last August attempted to lead a return to moviegoing. For Nolan, a champion of the big screen, it was a defining moment. But the film’s release struggled with many theaters still closed. With “Tenet” now streaming on HBO Max, fans who missed it earlier can catch Nolan’s follow-up to “Dunkirk,” a time-bending sci-fi thriller that in an earlier review I praised as “a cool, bruta