New live-action film from a Disney cartoon, Aladdin is the first family film directed by Guy Ritchie. Film review by Bulles de Culture on this feature film with Mena Massoud, Will Smith, Naomi Scott and Marwan Kenzari.
Read more »[Review] “The Song of the Tree” (2018): Kyrgystan’s first musical film
Dernière mise à jour : August 19th, 2019 at 02:00 pmFollowing two prestigious selections at the 40th Moscow International Film Festival and at the 23rd Busan International Film Festival, The Song of the Tree (ДАРАК ЫРЫ) by director Aibek Dayyrbekov is having its European Premiere this week at the 22nd Black Nights Film Festival in Tallin, Estonia. Film review by Bulles de Culture.
Read more »[INTERVIEW] Gore Verbinski & Dane DeHaan (“A Cure For Wellness”)
For the French release of the new film by Gore Verbinski, A Cure For Wellness, and thanks to the distributor Twentieth Century Fox France, we had the chance to meet the director and the main actor Dane DeHaan during a Q&A. Let’s watch the video of it.
Read more »Sundance Channel Shorts Competition 2016: The 4 Jury Awards
Let’s take a look at the four Belgian, French, Polish, Spanish short films Jury Awards at Sundance Channel Shorts Competition 2016: Nymphet by Laura Hermanides, Por no morir nada más vernos by Carlos Crespo, Gagarine by Fanny Liatard/Jérémy Trouilh and Kreatury by Tessa Moult-Milewska.
Read more »Sundance Channel Shorts Competition 2016: The French winners
Dernière mise à jour : April 5th, 2019 at 01:26 amBulles de Culture has been fortunate to be part of the Jury of Sundance Channel Shorts Competition 2016. Back on the French winners of this year.
Read more »[REVIEW] “Ogres” (2015) by Léa Fehner
Dernière mise à jour : January 18th, 2017 at 03:27 pmAfter a noticed debut film about prison (Silent Voices), the director Léa Fehner takes us in the footsteps of a touring theatre. Ogres (Les Ogres) is the story of men and women who enjoy life to the fullest.
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 »[REVIEW] “Lost River” (2014), somewhere over the rainbow
Dernière mise à jour : November 26th, 2016 at 01:41 amLost 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 : June 5th, 2017 at 11:18 amOur 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 »[Review] “A Most Wanted Man” (2014): After 09/11
Dernière mise à jour : April 9th, 2019 at 03:41 pmA 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 …
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