Quelques mois seulement après 28 ans plus tard, retour triomphant de la saga créée par Danny Boyle et Alex Garland, 28 ans plus tard : Le Temple des Morts transforme l'essai. Le film, cette fois réalisé par Nia DaCosta, raconte beaucoup de choses sous le prisme du gore et de l'âpreté. Voici notre critique, sans spoilers, de cette nouvelle épopée, à découvrir dès le 14 janvier 2026, au cinéma.
As southern fried sleuth Benoit Blanc, Daniel Craig is apparently still enjoying the hell out of a franchise that allows him to build more space away from a certain, comparatively dour secret agent. Read More
Alors que la FNSEA et les JA manifestaient, ce mardi, à Paris, le Premier ministre, sébastien Lecornu, a annoncé qu'un projet de « loi d'urgence » sera présenté en mars.
Alors que la FNSEA et les JA manifestaient, ce mardi, à Paris, le Premier ministre, sébastien Lecornu, a annoncé qu'un projet de « loi d'urgence » sera présenté en mars.
Cartoonist – who was dropped from US papers in 2023 after calling Black people a ‘hate group’ – had prostate cancer
Scott Adams, the cartoonist behind the satirical comic strip Dilbert and conservative commentator, has died aged 68 after being diagnosed with prostate cancer.
On Tuesday, Adams’s ex-wife Shelly Miles revealed his death in a tearful livestream of his YouTube channel Real Coffee with Scott Adams.
[Deal du Jour] Vous aimez jouer à des jeux de société en famille ou entre amis, mais vous manquez de nouvelles références ? Les soldes d'hiver sont une bonne occasion de vous procurer de nouveaux jeux pour moins cher que d'habitude.
[Deal du Jour] Vous aimez jouer à des jeux de société en famille ou entre amis, mais vous manquez de nouvelles références ? Les soldes d'hiver sont une bonne occasion de vous procurer de nouveaux jeux pour moins cher que d'habitude.
A study has shown the devastating impact of arts funding cuts on institutions across America and many within the industry are concerned for what’s next
From Times Square to the Washington Monument, America saw in the new year with a bigger bang than usual, celebrating the fact that 2026 marks the nation’s 250th birthday. Yet as the US looks back, precious repositories of the nation’s history are facing an uncertain future.
Museum attendances are down. Budgets are precarious. Cuts in federal funding are taking their toll. And Donald Trump’s culture wars are spreading fear, intimidation and self-censorship among some directors and donors.
Thaddaeus Ropac Gallery, London There’s no escape from the torments of the past in this show, which celebrates the German artist at his most Wagnerian, enchanting and sickening you simultaneously
Born in 1921, Joseph Beuys was the “perfect” age to fight for Hitler and he did, with the wounds to prove it. The Andy Warhol portraits that complement this exhibition, without actually being part of it, brutally catch his gaunt, ravaged face in the glare of a photo flash under the hat he wore to hide burns sustained in a plane crash while serving in the Luftwaffe. The most haunting portrait turns Beuys into a spectral negative image, all darkness and shadow, his eyes wounded, guilty, lost. This was in the 1970s when Beuys was a charismatic one-man artistic revolution, inspiring young Germans to plant trees, lecturing about flows of ecological and human energy – and, in breathtaking performances, speaking to a dead hare or spending a week locked in a cage with a coyote.
All that remains today of those actions, protests and performances are posters, preserved scrawls on blackboards and mesmerising videos. Yet the moment Beuys disappeared – he died in 1986 – his solid, material sculptures took over. He believed passionately in flow and flux, promoting an animist vision of humanity and the cosmos. When he stopped talking and acting, entropy gripped his art, making it a static, slumped set of dead objects. And all the greater for it.
Star overtook Scarlett Johansson after success of third Avatar – her films have now made more than $15.46bn worldwide
Zoe Saldaña has become the highest-grossing actor of all time.
The 47-year-old Oscar winner has overtaken Scarlett Johansson after the success of Avatar: Fire and Ash added more than $1.2bn to her total. Saldaña’s films have now made more than $15.46bn worldwide, according to the Numbers.
Après les teasers centrés sur Steve Rogers, Thor et les X-Men, une quatrième bande-annonce pour Avengers: Doomsday est désormais attendue. Sur le net, une vidéo circule déjà, visiblement filmée dans un cinéma francophone. On y voit de nouveaux super-héros qui sont annoncés pour le film.
A spy with a superhumanly good bladder, a crime-fighting rodent who lives in a postbox, and piles of dodgy 80s wigs … we rate the best small-screen spooks. Who comes out on top?
With Tom Hiddleston up to his old racy tricks in The Night Manager – not to be confused with Netflix hit The Night Agent, which also returns in February – espionage thrillers are all over our TVs. Anyone would think we lived in unstable times with growing public distrust of governments.
So who is the all-time top small-screen spook? We’ve rated the Top 20. Just make sure you destroy this list after reading …
Depuis le 8 janvier 2026, un thriller en 6 petits épisodes squatte allègrement le top 10 de Netflix : His & Hers. Un face-à-face haletant entre deux comédiens de grand talent : Tessa Thompson et Jon Bernthal. Mais avant d'être le duo star de cette mini-série, les deux acteurs se sont déjà construit une solide carrière au cinéma et à la télévision, notamment chez Marvel.
Scott Adams in 2014 in his home office in Pleasanton, Calif. For more than 30 years, his comic strip, “Dilbert,” chronicled the absurdities of the high-tech workplace and skewered management.
Adams had reportedly been receiving end-of-life care for the past week, just over six months after he announced his prostate cancer had spread to his bones