[critical] Snow White and the Huntsman

Snow white, the most beautiful girl in the kingdom, has just lost her mother . She now lives alone with his father. This one, full of sorrow, never ceases to think of his wife. Yet one day, during a battle, he discovers a woman so beautiful that he immediately decided to make her his new […]

[CRITICAL] BLOOD FATHER ★★☆☆☆

John Link is a former prisoner, released on parole. One fine day, his daughter Lydia arrives at his home, chased by drug traffickers. Presented in Cannes in out of competition in a session of midnight, BLOOD FATHER , the last film of Jean-François Richet is, for some, the return of Mel Gibson. Ironically, the australian […]

[CRITICAL BLU-RAY] GONE GIRL

Thework of David Fincher fascinates as much as ever on every project it acquires. For some time he was able to create a certain coherence in her choice and with the same team of technicians : photography Jeff Cronenweth, editing, Kirk Baxter and music by Trent Reznor & Atticus Ross. Gone Girl is no exception […]

[critical] BODYBUILDER

Strange film, the third feature film by Roschdy Zem : BODYBUILDER begins and ends as an effective feel-good-movie in the Us… Yet, it hides literally a different movie, much more interesting ! History : Anthony has fucked up with a bunch of dealer premises – Lyonnais. He owes them a lot of money and had […]

[CRITICAL] GOOD APPLES

Good Apple, the latest feature film by Florence Quentin, offers a moment of reunion between two monstres sacrés of French cinema : Deneuve and Depardieu. GOOD APPLE has been presented in avant-première au Festival du Film Francophone d’angoulême. During the press conference, director Florence Quentin (known for his work of co-screenwriter of the films of […]

[CRITICAL] BOOMERANG

Ne have seen BOOMERANG in Avant – Première au Festival du Film Francophone d’angoulême, which was held from the 25th to the 30th of August, in the presence of the director-screenwriter, François Favrat and actors of the movie Laurent Lafitte, Mélanie Laurent and Audrey Dana. Also present was Tatiana de Rosnay, a writer whose novel […]

[CRITICAL] BOXCAR BERTHA (1972)

S thes econd feature film of Martin Scorsese, BOXCAR BERTHA I was much less fascinated than the previous film. Appearing as a movie-of-order – I want to say that there is no reason Scorsesien is truly identifiable it appears, however, to break free of any censorship… But also from any direction. BOXCAR BERTHA, it is […]

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