The Batman: Robert Pattinson reinvents the black knight in tortured detective (critic)
An undeniable aesthetic success, but a scenario that struggles to rise to the same level. Criticism without spoilers, or almost. Event on TF1, this Sunday:…
An undeniable aesthetic success, but a scenario that struggles to rise to the same level. Criticism without spoilers, or almost. Event on TF1, this Sunday:…
Blanca Portillo notably received the Goya for best actress for her role of a grieving woman agreeing to meet her husband’s killer in prison. The…
Émilie Noblet’s first film notably brings together Louise Bourgoin and Xavier Lacaille. A success. Presented in competition at the 2024 Alpe d’Huez Festival, Repeat is…
The sequel to Maleficent is an average fantasy film, which does no harm but has little ambition. M6 will devote its Friday evening to Maleficentfrom…
What to see in theaters The eventBetter man ★★★ ☆☆ By Michael Gracey Essential Robbie Williams plays the monkey in an autobiopic sometimes authorized a…
An undeniable aesthetic success, but a scenario that struggles to rise to the same level. Criticism without spoilers, or almost. Event on TF1, this Sunday:…
A depressed housewife gradually matt in dogs … Between caustic chronicle and fantastic fable, Nightbitch is looking for her tone without ever finding it. Funny…
The suite of Maleficent is an average fantasy film, which does not hurt but has little ambition. M6 will devote his Friday evening to Evilfrom…
A depressed stay-at-home mother gradually mutates into a dog… Between caustic chronicle and fantastic fable, Nightbitch searches for its tone without ever finding it. Funny…
What to see in theaters THE EVENTBETTER MAN ★★★☆☆ By Michael Gracey The essentials Robbie Williams plays the monkey in an authorized autobiopic that is…
What to see in theaters THE EVENTBETTER MAN ★★★☆☆ By Michael Gracey The essentials Robbie Williams plays the monkey in an authorized autobiopic that is…
A father sees one of his sons drifting towards the far right… The Coulin sisters question the unconditionality of love in an uneven film despite…