Dernière mise à jour article : 9 June 2020 à 13:30The Winners of The Emmy Awards Outstanding Drama Series Game of Thrones (HBO) Outstanding Comedy Series Veep (HBO) Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series Jon Hamm (Mad Men, AMC) Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Serie Viola Davis (How to Get Away with Murder, ABC) Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series David Benioff, D.B. Weiss (Game of Thrones, “Mother’s Mercy”, HBO) Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series Uzo Aduba (Orange is The New Black, Netflix) Meilleur réalisateur pour une série dramatique / Outstanding Directing for a Drama …
Read more »[REVIEW] 6 good reasons to see “Show Me a Hero” (2015)
Dernière mise à jour article : 19 June 2020 à 16:42With Paul Haggis to direct, Show Me A Hero is a miniseries with 6 episodes that will be broadcasted in the US on HBO from Sunday, August 16, 2015 and then in France on OCS City the next day. Here are Bulles de Culture’s 6 reasons to watch the show.
Read more »When Marnie Was There (2014), the nostalgia for Ghibli
Hiromasa Yonebayashi, parent of the funny and naive Arrietty: The small world of scroungers, is back with When Marnie Was There (思い出のマーニー, 2014), a second animated feature film and a beautiful adaptation of the novel When Marnie Was There by Joan G. Robinson (1967), an English children’s classic book.
Read more »“Black Books” (2000-2004), the library loonies
Dernière mise à jour article : 7 August 2016 à 16:35 Our review on the great British librairy series Black Books, created by Graham Linehan and Dylan Moran.
Read more »[REVIEW] “Lost River” (2014), somewhere over the rainbow
Dernière mise à jour article : 26 November 2016 à 01:41Lost River is the first feature film directed by the actor Ryan Gosling (Drive, The Place Beyond the Pines). A successful first one? Our review.
Read more »[REVIEWS] “Brothers”, “Fantastic Mr. Fox”, “Edge of Darkness”, “Dumas”
Dernière mise à jour article : 5 June 2017 à 11:18Our film reviews on: Brothers (2009) by Jim Sheridan, Fantastic Mr. Fox (2009) by Wes Anderson, Edge of Darkness (2010) by Martin Campbell, Dumas (L’Autre Dumas, 2009) by Safy Nebbou.
Read more »“Saint Laurent”, the monster you live with
Dernière mise à jour article : 13 May 2016 à 10:33 If only by considering its canonizing title, Saint Laurent, Bertrand Bonello’s new film establishes a connection with the name of its main character which gets declined in several configurations, to the point where it squarely becomes a plot point.
Read more »[Review] “A Most Wanted Man” (2014): After 09/11
Dernière mise à jour article : 9 April 2019 à 15:41A Most Wanted Man is one of the last movies with the late Philip Seymour Hoffman (Capote, The Master). He is directed by Anton Corbijn (Control, The American) and plays with Rachel McAdams (The Notebook, Sherlock Holmes), Grigoriy Dobrygin (How I Ended This Summer), Willem Dafoe (Spider-Man, The Grand Hotel Budapest) and Robin Wright (Forrest Gump, House of Cards). He portrays a spy character that the famous author and former British secret service spy John Le Carré knows so well to describe. Let’s dive in a new film post-09/11. Film …
Read more »[REVIEW] “Pride” (2014): Nothing but happiness!
Dernière mise à jour article : 15 August 2017 à 23:55To have again faith in human being, in his kindness and in his ability to change the world, it seems inconceivable but that is what Pride will do to you. Our review on this film directed by Matthew Warchus with Bill Nighy (Love Actually, Indian Palace) and Imelda Staunton (Vera Drake, Harry Potter and the Order of Phoenix).
Read more »[Review] “22 Jump Street” (2014) by Phil Lord & Chris Miller
Dernière mise à jour article : 19 November 2019 à 09:34The duo Jonah Hill and Channing Tatum is back, with the same directors Phil Lord and Chris Miller, who have already directed the first film. Ice Cube also endorses for the second time his yelling captain character. They are all guilty of committing a second offence with 22 Jump Street. Film review by Bulles de Culture.
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