[ad_1] Of Money Heist to The Crown Passing by Lupine and Lost bullet : the successful films and series that invade the screens of our platforms are no longer the...
[ad_1] ***No bears***by Jafar PanahiIranian film, 1 h 47There is a scene in Jafar Panahi's latest film where he instinctively cringes when he learns that the border with Turkey passes...
[ad_1] Katie Buckland shines. This former lawyer heads the Writers Guild Foundation (WGF) in Hollywood, an offshoot of the very powerful union of American screenwriters. The WGF makes a point...
[ad_1] Cinema reflects society. It is its echo, vibration, even premonition. Louis-Julien Petit, the director of invisible who knew how to combine successful popular comedies and social issues, understood this...
[ad_1] Less than 100 days before the kickoff of the Beijing Winter Olympics… The imperial city, which had organized the Summer Games in 2008, will become next February the first...
[ad_1] Cruella **By Craig GillespieAmerican Film, 2:14Frightening Dalmatian appeal, a memorable wardrobe, and disarming cynicism, that's all we knew about Cruella d'Enfer, in Dodie Smith's 1956 novel, 101 Dalmatians, and...
[ad_1] A new cinema adaptation of Three Musketeers is in preparation, with François Civil in d'Artagnan, Vincent Cassel in Athos, Romain Duris in Aramis and Pio Marmaï in Porthos, the...
[ad_1] The day of her election at the head of the Academy of Arts and Techniques of Cinema, in September, she had promised to invent "A new model". Véronique Cayla,...
[ad_1] When Prime Minister Jean Castex announced last Wednesday that filming could continue, film and audiovisual professionals took a breath. If the rooms, like all places welcoming the public, had...