Avatar – The Waterway, Corsage, Ernest and Celestine… Films to see or avoid this week December 14, 2022 Visionary cinema by James Cameron, a “very pop Sissi” by Marie Kreutzer, a poetic animated film… What should we see this week? The selection… Continue Reading
Our review of the Apple TV+ movie Emancipation: The Torture of Will Smith December 14, 2022 Attacking slavery is a double-edged sword: how to restore such an ordeal without falling into an escalation of brutality and voyeurism? AppleTV+ CRITICISM –… Continue Reading
Marie Kreutzer, a director not “Sissi” empress than that December 14, 2022 “I often find that the creativity of these romantic-historical feature films is drowned in the party favors and the lace”, explains Marie Kreutzer. ODD… Continue Reading
Chloé Jouannet, ferryman of dreams December 13, 2022 Chloe Jouannet. JOEL SAGET/AFP PORTRAIT – In the movie My heroine, the 25-year-old actress plays an aspiring director, determined to give her script to… Continue Reading
At the European Film Awards, faith in auteur cinema and in Without Filter December 11, 2022 The satire of Swedish Ruben Östlund, Palme d’Or at Cannes, left only crumbs for his counterparts. The seventh French art left empty-handed from a… Continue Reading
Brad Pitt loves France and the Blues December 10, 2022 The great American actor, who has just merged his production company with the French Mediawan, said all the good things he thought of our… Continue Reading
Iranian women and sexuality in the spotlight for the return of the Sundance festival December 10, 2022 The major cinematographic event created by Robert Redford returns “face-to-face” from January 19 to 29, 2023. The emancipation and freedom of women will be… Continue Reading
Against a background of concern for the future of cinema, the Grand Rex celebrates its 90th anniversary with great fanfare December 9, 2022 WE WERE THERE – The legendary cinema offered itself an evening worthy of its history and its ambitions. To better thwart the crisis that… Continue Reading
Our review of Guillermo Del Toro’s Pinocchio on Netflix: a moving and luminous film December 9, 2022 the Pinocchio by Guillermo del Toro, a very successful wooden being, a monster child without education or barriers who only aspires to one thing:… Continue Reading
Raphaël Personnaz, the second wind December 9, 2022 MEET – Featured in Our brothersRachid Bouchareb, and whirlwind of lifeby Olivier Treiner, the actor revealed by Bertrand Tavernier is back in force on… Continue Reading