Présenté at Cannes this year in the framework of the week of the critic, the SLEEPING GIANT, first feature film by a young canadian director, we are intrigued. First his title, but also the fact that it takes place in the spectacular nature of Ontario. Also, the first images led us to guess an aesthetic […]
[CRITICAL BOOK] THE EROTIC THRILLER
Riding on the 80’s and 90’s, the erotic thriller is a part of these phenomena hollywood that keep even today their share of mystery and scandal. Basic Instinct, Liaison fatale, Stalking… so many objects of study for the book of passion and exciting of Linda Belhadj. Each genre film has a scene emblematic. This scene […]
THE FRENCH TOUCH, a beautiful book on the talents of the French cinema – Review
Once is not custom, you talk about THE FRENCH TOUCH, a beautiful book which for the first time to honour all the trades of the French film industry. The Cannes film Festival is not the only cinematic event of the month of May in 2018. Since May 2, is also available in the library of […]
THE chases IN FILM – Criticism Book
The movie characters continue to walk, continue in the Mustang Shelby, trying vainly to catch up on the trains. For Nicolas Tellop, it is not enough to know what they are fleeing or chase, it is also necessary to ask the question : What are these characters when they run ? One may be surprised […]
TONY AND RIDLEY SCOTT, BROTHERS-In-ARMS – Critical-Book
We often tend to disassociate the film from Ridley Scott, maestro frescoes, lavish and one of Tony Scott, an artisan of film action graphics and thunderous. Marc Moquin blend filmographies for developing a long conversation between brothers, writers and artists. They could have been painters. They have been in some way in their respective work […]
[critical] Slumdog Millionaire
Jamal Malik, 18 years old, an orphan living in the slums of Mumbai, is on the verge of winning a staggering 20 million rupees in the indian version of the show Who wants to be a millionaire ? It is no longer a question of victory when the police stopped him on suspicion of cheating. […]
[critical] THE SMELL OF US
Mettons we immediately agree. I don’t necessarily LOVED the film. BY, Larry Clark and his work are of an incredible richness. And if I am not recognized at all in this film (I’m 31 years old), it would be forgetting a little quickly that my youth was marked by the presence of the filmmaker. I […]