In the recorder of… Monic Néron

Every Monday, a personality shares their favorite shows with us. This week, we spoke to Monic Néron, who hosts the show The human race, on the radio of ICI Première. The director and journalist also co-hosts Second chance (Radio-Canada) with Marina Orsini and The future belongs to us (Télé-Québec), alongside Émilie Perreault.

Posted at 9:00 a.m.

Luc Boulanger

Luc Boulanger
The Press

Yellowjackets


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Sophie Nélisse embodies the character of Shauna in Yellowjackets.

“This horror series chronicles the post-traumatic shock of members of a female high school soccer team in the United States, who went missing for 19 months after surviving a plane crash in 1996. It’s a cross between the film alive (survivors), series Lost (Lost) and a psychological teen drama from the 1990s. The staging goes back and forth between the troubled present and the traumatic past. The art direction is superb, as is the cast. Quebecer Sophie Nélisse plays one of the main characters and she is fabulous! She is doing very well, alongside stars like Christina Ricci and Juliette Lewis. »

About Crave

The Morning Show (Morning)


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Reese Witherspoon and Jennifer Aniston in The Morning Show

I saw the first season of this series, created in 2019, in catch-up at the beginning of the year. As I collaborated for six years on a morning show, with Paul Arcand, and that I worked on investigations around the #metoo movement, I feared that the series would be too close to my reality, to work. That’s why I waited two years before watching The Morning Show… And I fell in love: the staging, the script, the rhythm. It is a comic and very skilful satire of our media age, of the mixture of genres between information and entertainment. With two great American actresses: Jennifer Aniston and Reese Witherspoon. »

On the Apple TV+ platform

Plan B (3and season)


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Anne-Élisabeth Bossé in Plan B

“In my opinion, there is nothing better than dramatic fiction to ignite the spark of awareness about a social problem. This latest version of Plan B tackles domestic violence and feminicides. She does it with force, and with nuance. Authors [Jean-François Asselin et Jacques Drolet] did their homework really well. In the lead role, Anne-Élisabeth Bossé shines with a thousand lights! Moreover, the entire cast is impeccable: Vincent Leclerc, Mélanie Pilon, Patrick Emmanuel Abellard…”

On the ICI Tou.tv Extra


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