Wednesday evening, two days after celebrating his 60th birthday in London, the director of “Pulp Fiction” stopped at the Grand Rex cinema in Paris for a “master class” around his new book, “Cinéma Speculations”, devoted to cinema 70s. We tell you. He arrives on stage like a rock star, waves with his hand and remains … Read More “Conversation with Quentin Tarantino at the Grand Rex: a 1970s cinema lesson peppered with laughter” »
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After an “Eiffel” missed its subject, Martin Bourboulon manages to surprise us with a classic of classics. With some forty films since 1912, is it justified to offer us yet another version of Three Musketeers by Alexandre Dumas ? Surprisingly yes, in view of one of the best, signed Richard Lester (1973), which has aged … Read More ““The Three Musketeers: D’Artagnan”: the fiery return to cinema of a classic, with a five-star cast” »
After her Molière for “Le Montespan”, Salomé Villiers brings on stage a wonderful text by Marjorie Frantz. So why give a sequel to the famous Dangerous Liaisons of Choderlos de Laclos? Tackling one of the fundamental texts of French literature must have been thought twice by Marjorie Frantz, better known as an actress and dubber … Read More ““Merteuil”: a stunning sequel to “Dangerous Liaisons” directed by Salomé Villiers at the Lucernaire in Paris” »