First full length feature film for Greta Gerwig, a key figure in the independent cinema US, Lady Bird oscillates between melancholy, humour and autobiography. “Don’t let it fly too your expectations, for not having to crawl like a worm from the earth”, would be the perfect manifesto of the mother of the self-proclaimed Lady Bird. […]
The Case SK1 – review
The Guy Georges Case, otherly known as the “Serial Killer Number 1” hunt, is very unknown from young adults… But it was one of the most shocking events of the last two decades of the 20th century. Precisely, between 1981 and 1997, Guy Georges killed seven young ladies and assaulted 4 more. At last, he […]
[critical] The Girl from Monaco
Bertrand, avocat d’assises. Brilliant. Media. Chatty. Grown. Brain. Complicated. Not very very brave. Like women, especially to talk to them. Freshly arrived in Monaco to the defence of a murderous man in his seventies. Christopher, the security guard in charge of protecting Bertrand. Franc. Direct. Taciturn. Sports. Studies interrupted in the fifth. Like women except […]
[CRITICAL] the SHAPE OF THE WATER
Under the skeleton coarse, each editor of the Blog lies a little sensitive heart, you know. As for Guillermo Del Toro, he has a heart that is huge and intends to prove it with the SHAPE OF THE WATER. After more than twenty years of career, Guillermo Del Toro is today a filmmaker felt, not […]
[critical] THE GREAT ADVENTURE LEGO
Thelife is a succession of choices. You just bought an Android smartphone, after having hesitated with an iPhone. You had already had the dilemma of the apple when choosing between PC and Mac. Before the computer, the first electronic device was a games console. Again, he had to decide between pro-Nintendo and pro-Sega, fans of […]
[critical] La Grande Bellezza
Aristocrats, managed, politicians, criminals, journalists, actors, decadent nobles, artists and intellectuals, wove reports inconsistent, all phagocytosed in a Babylon desperate that flutters in the palace ancient, the huge villas, the most beautiful terraces of the city. And they do not show in their best light. Jep Gambardella, 65, a writer and journalist, indolent and disenchanted, […]
[critical] THE MARCH
More than 1000 kilometres between Paris and Marseille, 100 000 people present at the arrival, the president François Mitterrand, who receives a delegation of participants at the Elysée, a lot of media coverage…, one wonders how THE MARCH for equality and against racism was able to disappear from the minds. Based on the low number […]