Etiket: thriller
South Korean filmmaker Kim Chang-hoon signs with “Hopeless”, a social thriller of incredible violence
The director appropriates the codes of films about the mafia to denounce social violence. “Hopeless”, an intelligent and subversive film. France Télévisions – Culture Editorial Published on 04/17/2024 06:00 Reading…
Wei Shujun delivers a dark and dreamlike thriller with “Only the river flows”
The Chinese director signs a film with drawers and a philosophical satire which explores the porosity between reality and dreams. “Only the river flow” won the Jury Prize. Poetic. France…
Chang-hoon Kim signs with “Hopeless” a social thriller of incredible violence
The South Korean director appropriates the codes of films about the mafia to denounce social violence. “Hopeless”, an intelligent and subversive film. France Télévisions – Culture Editorial Published on 04/13/2024…
Sidse Babett Knudsen impressive in “Sons”, the oppressive thriller by Gustav Möller
The Danish director returns with a powerful prison film that explores revenge, forgiveness and redemption. “Sons” is a stifling journey, a physical film. France Télévisions – Culture Editorial Published on…
Rod Blackhurst embarks on a bloody thriller with “Blood for Dust”
The American director deconstructs the American dream with shotguns and automatic weapons. “Blood for Dust”, which we discovered at the Reims Polar festival, is a barely disguised criticism of an…
Rod Blackhurst embarks on a bloody thriller with “Blood for dust”
The American director deconstructs the American dream with shotguns and automatic weapons. “Blood for dust”, which we discovered at the Reims Polar festival, is a barely disguised criticism of an…
with this ecological fable in the form of a thriller, Japanese director Ryūsuke Hamaguchi shakes up cinematographic material
“Evil does not exist” is a fascinating sensory and plastic experience which speaks of the necessity and urgency of preserving the balance of nature. France Télévisions – Culture Editorial Published…
French director Jean-Stéphane Sauvaire signs “Black Flies” in Hollywood, a dark and initiatory New York thriller
Jean-Stéphane Sauvaire is releasing his first American film, a hospital thriller, with Sean Penn and Tye Sheridan. France Télévisions – Culture Editorial Published on 04/01/2024 2:57 p.m. Update on 04/01/2024…
30 years of career for thriller master Patrick Senécal
The Quebec master of suspense, Patrick Senécal, is celebrating his 30-year career this year, during which he has published around twenty novels. He is also releasing a new book on…
a gripping ecological thriller that denounces the palm oil disaster
After “In the Name of the Earth”, the filmmaker takes a new look at the agricultural world through the production of palm oil in Thailand. France Télévisions – Culture Editorial…
Last night in Milan | Italian thriller
In Last night in MilanAndrea Di Stefano’s third feature film, Pierfrancesco Favino plays an honest police officer involved in a dangerous situation the day before his retirement. The Press met…
Our thriller selection for the month of March
Of words and deaths Julia Bartz’s first published novel, The queen of darkness carries with enjoyable bite the frustrations of the author for which the two previous manuscripts did not…
a teacher’s nightmare in a gripping thriller
The first film released in theaters in France by German director İlker Çatak, “The Teachers’ Room” is in the running for the Oscars, in the best international film category. France…
The blood of the innocent | A social thriller with southern accents
When Stephen King praises an author in the New York Timeswe can safely say that it has obviously achieved consecration. Updated yesterday at 1:00 p.m. This review of his novel…
Our thriller selection for the month of February
Death off the track Two months after, in A scarf in the snow, a body was found on a cable car seat in the Åre resort, the body of a…
gripping thriller against a backdrop of homophobia in an intolerant Türkiye
For his fourth feature film, Özcan Alper holds up a mirror to Turkish society. “Dark Night in Anatolia” or the autopsy of a society in need of a future. Powerful.…
Surprising Detective | A good maritime thriller like in Scandinavia
Surprising Detective lives up to its name very well. That’s great. And it’s gripping. Published at 12:56 a.m. Updated at 5:43 a.m. That was my detailed review of the latest…
The summer before | An excellent thriller to start the year
If Lisa Gardner can already count on a large pool of unconditional readers, this new thriller will convince both those who have never been big fans of her work and…
Yvan Attal plays the bad role in a thriller about cowardice and betrayal
Welcome Culture Movie theater Film releases For the first time, Yvan Attal tries his hand at a genre film with a tense thriller in which he takes on the role…
Best thriller of the last 20 years | Roxanne Bouchard in the running
The novelist Roxanne Bouchard, author of a series of thrillers set in Gaspésie, was selected in a list aiming to determine the best detective novel of the last 20 years.…