« Black Mirror », « The Last of Us » and « The Scarlet Servant » – Liberation
To help our readers find themselves in an abundant cultural offer, journalists from the Culture Service Liberty You cleared the field in the news of the releases of films, albums, shows, series and exhibitions. Find all of our selections.
How does anticipation bring back our contemporary anxieties? Interview with the creator of Black Mirror Charlie Brooker and its producer Jessica Rhoades on the occasion of the Netflix release of a particularly cruel and ingenious seventh season. Read the interview.
Free adaptation of the book by Delphine Horvilleur, the funny and deep series of Noah Debré and Benjamin Charbit who arrives on Max follows the first steps of a rabbine plagued by doubts and questions. Read our review.
Satirical story on misadventures and behind the scenes of Hollywood, the new creation of Seth Rogen for Apple TV + oscillates between humor and nightmare. Read our review.
The ungrateful age in all his horror, in a British judicial series in four sequence plans. A little more than a coup. To see on Netflix. Read our review.
Fourth and last season of the precious farce on the wealthy of evangelical America, which would have deserved less indifference but magnifies the train of Trumpism. Read our review.
Two years after the stressful first part on the crossing of a devastated America, the postapocalyptic series resumes on Max. Despite impressive sequences, she struggles to summon the feeling of urgency supposed to guide her. Read our review.
Despite a heavy or even displaced aesthetic, the documentary hangs thanks to the power of its sometimes forgotten testimonies. And measures the path traveled, since 2003, in the words posed on this case. Read our review.
In its last season, Bruce Miller’s dystopian series moves away from the petrifying painting of a Christian-sexual totalitarianism to dive its characters in an infinite tunnel of ambush and cavals. Read our review.
Pumped by the judicial twists and turns of the sinking case of Bugaled Breizh, the Arte series would have won to detach from the facts to really take off. Read our review.
On a diagram seen and revised and via trivial archetypes, the king of English TV wallowed in a parable of boomer dropped on Cancel Culture. Read our review.
Every day, find the choices of the culture service of Liberty : exhibitions on Monday, theater, dance and opera on Tuesday, cinema outings on Wednesday, music on Friday, series on Sunday. As well as the top 10 of the week on Saturday. Everything we liked (and sometimes displeased) in the news of culture.