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« The four seasons », « Asterix and Obelix » and « The Rehearsal » – Liberation

« The four seasons », « Asterix and Obelix » and « The Rehearsal » – Liberation

To help our readers find themselves in an abundant cultural offer, journalists from the Culture Service Liberty You have the field in the news of the releases of films, albums, shows, books, series and exhibitions. Find all of our selections.

In this felted vaudeville with well -crafted gags with Tina Fey and Steve Carell, the balance of the holidays of three couples of friends is turned upside down by an unexpected break. Read our review. Read our review.

On Disney +, the second and last season of the series accentuates its reflection on authoritarian regimes and their predatory maneuvers through the intergalactic codes of the Empire. A substantive work carried out by the screenwriter and filmmaker Tony Gilroy, who tells how he appropriated the order. Read the interview.

Twenty-three years after « Mission Cleopatra », Alain Chabat skillfully revives the world of Gauls in a nice animation series in the casting of stars. Read our review.

Nathan Fielder’s new season of the Mockumentalice is a reversing generator of conceptual and philosophical dizziness with no other, between cerebral exaltation and comedy summit. Read our review.

Halfway between « Romeo and Juliet » and « True Detective », this convincing thriller marries the frenzied dance of a gypsy community fighting for its survival in the face of the emergence of sedentary lifestyle. Read our review.

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.

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.

In this cushy comedy, Andrew Cooper, interpreted by the former Pubard Don Draper of « Mad Men », embarks on a criminal career to maintain his lifestyle in an American suburbs, after his dismissal. Read our review.

Between conspiracies and partuouzardes, the Appletv+ series on the Napoleonic chief Antonin Carême, embodied by a neighboring Benjamin in Pop Star New Wave, we take on superficial intrigues. 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.

Punctuated by the judicial twists and turns of the sinking case of Bugaled Breizhthe Arte series would have gained detach from the facts to really take off. 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, books on Thursday, 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.



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