Mon Voisin Totoro, Le Tombeau des Lucioles, Le Château Ambulant, Princesse Mononoké... Depuis déjà plus de 40 ans, le studio Ghibli nous offre des chefs-d'œuvre du cinéma d'animation. Si vous cherchez où voir ces classiques, la réponse s'appelle Netflix ou France.TV, selon ce que vous voulez voir.
The proposed acquisition would see yet more of Hollywood controlled by a tech company and one that doesn’t seem to care about the theatrical experience
Did Netflix just exacerbate a bunch of seasonal affective disorders in cinephiles? Timed to ruin holidays like a round of end-of-year layoffs, the streaming giant announced plans to buy Warner Bros, a movie and television studio with a full-century legacy. It’s possible that the acquisition won’t actually go through – and if it does, it won’t be for at least a year. But the news still looms over year-end awards and list-making, and it’s going to take more than a jingle-bell heist to steal back any holiday cheer for the entertainment industry, much less halt the march of corporate consolidation and monopolization. Even more depressing: the entity that seems most able to take action against this is … another attempted consolidation. Paramount has launched a bid for a hostile takeover of Warner Bros Discovery, which would bring two big studios under one extremely Trump-friendly umbrella. This would almost certainly further cull the number of wide-release movies released each year.
Depression might not seem like a rational response, especially for anyone who doesn’t actually work in said industry. (There are plenty of reasons that various unions are making their opposition to either sale known.) Yet the news last week had hundreds of film fans posting eulogies and defenses not just of Warner Bros as a studio – which on its own includes a vast history encompassing classics like Casablanca, The Adventures of Robin Hood, The Departed, Bonnie and Clyde, The Searchers, and The Matrix, among hundreds – but the very fabric of theatrical moviegoing.
C'est parti : comme promis, France Télévisions a lancé son marathon Ghibli le 6 décembre 2025. En tout, 11 films du studio japonais vont être proposés gratuitement en streaming légal en France. Deux longs-métrages sont d'ores et déjà sortis. Noël avant l'heure.
La série, qui mêle science-fiction, enquête policière et drame intimiste, a rapidement été renouvelée pour une saison 2. Mais quand pourra-t-on découvrir la suite de Paradise sur Disney+ ?
Oui, vous avez bien lu : l'agence ASK va ouvrir à nouveau ses portes, le temps d'un long-métrage, cette fois. Casting, histoire, sortie... Voici tout ce que l'on sait déjà sur le film Dix pour Cent.
Le concours Mister Agricole 2026 a couronné Mathis Lafargue, jeune céréalier du Quercy Blanc. À 23 ans, il devient l’ambassadeur d’une agriculture moderne et innovante. Son engagement pour la filière est exemplaire.
Le concours Mister Agricole 2026 a couronné Mathis Lafargue, jeune céréalier du Quercy Blanc. À 23 ans, il devient l’ambassadeur d’une agriculture moderne et innovante. Son engagement pour la filière est exemplaire.
‘I handed a guy a starting pistol for a stick-up scene. But instead he reached into his car and took out the sawn-off shotgun you see in the movie’
I was part of the New York graffiti artists the Fabulous 5, who were primarily known for painting whole subway cars on the Lexington Avenue line. Lee Quiñones was the group’s Michelangelo. I’d been running with Jean-Michel Basquiat and wanted to take graffiti art into art spaces. I thought that an underground independent film could tell our story in the way we wanted.
An esoteric blend of folklore and festivity reveals the lesser known, dark side of Christmas, from horse skulls and Yule cats to Icelandic ogres
Christmas nowadays tends to revolve around family, food and a furtive visit from a pot-bellied stranger down the chimney. But in The Dead of Winter, the historian and folklorist Sarah Clegg reveals a lesser known side to the festive season, unearthing unsettling midwinter traditions and stories that fell out of favour in the Victorian age.
Subtitled The Demons, Witches and Ghosts of Christmas, the book opens with Clegg embarking on a pre-dawn walk to a graveyard on Christmas Eve. She is recreating an old Swedish tradition called årsgång, or “year walk”, which is said to offer glimpses into the walker’s future along with “shadowy enactments of the burials of anyone who will die in the village this coming year”.
Après une extension plutôt décevante, Destiny 2 revient avec un argument de taille : un contenu inspiré de la mythique licence Star Wars en collaboration avec Lucasfilm. De quoi espérer redorer le blason du jeu après une période en demi-teinte. Bungie a-t-il réussi son pari ?
Pour empêcher la fusion de Netflix et Warner Bros, le groupe Paramount annonce tenter une acquisition hostile de l'intégralité de Warner Bros Discovery, au tarif de 30 dollars par action. Son objectif est de déstabiliser les actionnaires en leur proposant une offre plus avantageuse que celle de Netflix.
C’est l'annonce que les fans n’espéraient plus. Pour les 50 ans de la saga, Disney a confirmé la ressortie en salles du tout premier film Star Wars dans sa version d'origine de 1977. Finies les retouches numériques controversées : Han Solo va enfin tirer le premier !
HBO’s new show is part of a wave of gay-themed romance – from Heartstopper to Red, White and Royal Blue – that desexes gay men just enough to make them palatable, like pets for young women
Even before it dropped on HBO Max last month, this new drama series about two horny gay rival ice hockey players shagging each other off the rink while fighting for sporting supremacy on it was generating its own steam. Perhaps it was creator Jacob Tierney’s terse response to questions of his leading actors’ sexualities while on a recent promotional tour. Or that the show is based on a series of concupiscent novels by Canadian writer Rachel Reid that centre hockey (!), and which ride the current trend for “hate-to-love” romance driving the kids crazy. Actually, it’s probably just all the hot gay sex.
Because Heated Rivalry does get heated. One minute aloof Russian player Ilya Rozanov (Connor Storrie) is making eyes at meek local champion Shane Hollander (Hudson Williams), the next they’re wanking in the shower together. Then getting blowjobs in classy hotel suites. Pretty soon, the boys are going at it hammer and tongs – broken at regular intervals by months-long ellipses, waiting for the hockey circuit to bring them back into each others’ arms. This is also convenient for sexual tension, which would otherwise have to be developed through character and dialogue.
Inside Presence, the Icelandic-Danish artist’s epic new show in Brisbane, what you see changes based on where you stand or how you look – crucial when it comes to tackling the climate crisis
I gasp as it comes into view: an enormous sun looming above, its surface roiling with what looks like thousands of tiny atomic explosions. It seems to notice me as well: when I stop, it stops too. It’s both awe-inspiring and unnerving.
In the mirrors around the glowing orb, I spot Icelandic-Danish artist Olafur Eliasson – globally renowned for large-scale installations that challenge your sense of perception – posing for selfies with the crowd.
From prog cabaret and joyful jangle-pop to a rapper who rhymed ‘bonkers’ with ‘chompers’, here are the year’s finest LPs as decided by 30 Guardian music writers • More on the best culture of 2025
Sinners, Hamnet and Sentimental Value also key contenders for first major awards ceremony of the season, while Bradley Cooper, Sydney Sweeney and Brendan Fraser among those snubbed • Full list of nominations • The best films of 2025
At present, the mantelpiece of Paul Thomas Anderson remains strikingly light on major trophies. Despite being responsible for some of the films widely acknowledged to be the best of the century so far, including There Will Be Blood, The Master and Phantom Thread, the writer-director is yet to win an Oscar, Golden Globe or more than one Bafta (original screenplay for 2021’s Licorice Pizza).
This year’s Golden Globe nominations suggest this is about to change, with his counterculture epic One Battle After Another leading the pack of nominees with nine mentions on the shortlist, including for best comedy or musical, best director, best original screenplay, leading actor for Leonardo DiCaprio, leading actor for Chase Infiniti, supporting actress for Teyana Taylor and two chances to scoop supporting actor – for Sean Penn and Benicio del Toro. Jonny Greenwood’s score was also recognised.