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Flight Risk review – Mel Gibson serves up white-knuckle fun in airplane suspense thriller

Game performances from Mark Wahlberg, Michelle Dockery and Topher Grace lift this silly but diverting action movie set almost entirely on a small aircraft

Irritating though it is to be conceding anything to the objectionable Mel Gibson (whose 2006 film Apocalypto is very good), his new film does serve up a fair bit of entertainment value. It is an action suspense thriller set almost entirely on board a rickety small-prop plane, flying in a desperately dangerous situation through the Alaska wilderness. First-time feature screenwriter Jared Rosenberg had his script on the Black List of unproduced screenplays for four years before Gibson picked it up.

Michelle Dockery plays Madelyn, a deputy US air marshal who arrests a bespectacled mob accountant called Winston, played by Topher Grace; this white-collar malefactor had been hiding out in a squalid, remote Alaska hotel room. The cringing Winston is persuaded to turn state’s evidence against his capo paymaster and so Madelyn has to transport him to the nearest city for the trial, fully chained up as a flight risk. The only way of getting him there through this snowy wasteland is in an alarmingly tiny plane piloted by the cheerful Daryl Booth, a Texan good ol’ boy played by Mark Wahlberg.

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Nosferatu’s Robert Eggers to direct sequel to 1986’s Labyrinth

Par : Benjamin Lee

Director of recent horror remake set to revisit Jim Henson’s beloved classic starring Jennifer Connelly and David Bowie

Robert Eggers is set to write and direct a sequel to the 1986 fantasy Labyrinth.

According to Deadline, the Nosferatu director has just closed a deal to follow up the Jim Henson-directed film for Tristar Pictures. The original starred Jennifer Connelly and David Bowie.

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Les Oscars 2025 ont totalement zappé Apple TV+

Aujourd’hui a eu lieu l’annonce pour les nommés aux Oscars 2025 et Apple TV+ a été totalement zappé. En effet, il y a zéro film du service de streaming dans la liste. 2022 avait été une très bonne année pour Apple TV+, puisque son film CODA avait remporté l’Oscar du film. C’était la première fois […]

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Les Oscars 2025 ont totalement zappé Apple TV+

Aujourd’hui a eu lieu l’annonce pour les nommés aux Oscars 2025 et Apple TV+ a été totalement zappé. En effet, il y a zéro film du service de streaming dans la liste. 2022 avait été une très bonne année pour Apple TV+, puisque son film CODA avait remporté l’Oscar du film. C’était la première fois […]

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Bloat : Le Japon, ses lacs et ses démons

IGN dévoile en exclusivité la première bande-annonce de Bloat, un film d’horreur de Lionsgate par le réalisateur Pablo Absento. “Un officier militaire est stationné en Turquie tandis que sa femme est en vacances au Japon avec leurs enfants. Pendant leur séjour, leur fils cadet manque de se noyer dans un lac. Peu après l’accident, les parents se rendent compte que quelque chose ne va pas avec leur fils.” Comme le montre la bande-annonce, Bloat est un film d’horreur se déroulant [...]

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Sundance 2025: the 10 films not to miss at this year’s festival

Par : Benjamin Lee

From a Jennifer Lopez musical to an Ayo Edebiri horror to a provocative prison documentary, this year’s Utah-based festival has plenty to be excited about

Sundance remains one of the toughest festivals to truly predict – a smattering of unknown first-timers unfurling distributor-less films that are often shrouded in mystery – and so trying to guess what to see and what to miss of the 90-odd premieres can be something of a fool’s errand.

But a year on from a festival that gave us I Saw the TV Glow, Dìdi, My Old Ass, The Outrun and A Real Pain, there are enough reasons to suggest that this edition will be just as impressive. Here are the 10 I have my eye on right now:

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Oscars 2025 : La liste des nominés enfin connue

Ayant été retardé suite aux incendies de Los Angeles, la liste des nominés aux Oscars 2025 a enfin été dévoilé aujourd’hui. La 97ème cérémonie des Oscars, elle, aura lieu le 2 mars prochain au Théâtre Dolby, à Los Angeles, et sera présentée par Conan O’Brien. Il sera possible de suivre le déroulement de la cérémonie sur la chaîne de télévision ABC ou en streaming via Hulu. Chez nous, la diffusion devrait avoir lieu sur Disney+. Trêve de bavardage; voici la [...]

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Sonic : Le quatrième opus déjà datée ?

Alors que le troisième film Sonic the Hedgehog a connu un immense succès au box-office mondial, le quatrième opus obtient déjà une date de sortie. Comme le rapporte nos confrères de The Hollywood Reporter, Paramount Pictures a annoncé que Sonic the Edgehog 4 devrait sortir le 19 mars 2027 au cinéma. Pour la France et la Suisse, il faut reculer de deux jours; les sorties cinémas ayant lieu le mercredi en général. Nous apprenons également que Sonic 3 est devenu [...]

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Long-delayed DiCaprio/Scorsese serial killer film Devil in the White City back on track

The actor and director have wanted to film the true story of murders at the 1893 World’s Fair for more than a decade, and reports suggest it is back in pre-production

The long-gestating period serial killer film The Devil in the White City, which for almost a decade has been a mooted collaboration between Leonardo DiCaprio and director Martin Scorsese, is reportedly on the way to production, it has been reported.

According to Deadline, the project is now set up with Hollywood studio 20th Century, which since 2019 has been a subsidiary of Disney after its purchase of Rupert Murdoch’s film and TV studio 20th Century Fox.

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‘I was careful not to exploit the tears or the drama’: the director of Oscar-tipped Once Upon a Time in Ukraine on her powerful documentary

As Donald Trump says he wants a speedy end to the war, Betsy West wonders what form that will take, as her film offers a platform to the children caught up in the conflict

Director and producer Betsy West is best known for her lively, intimate portraits of remarkable women: her documentary RBG, for example, a profile of the late US supreme court justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg; and Gabby Giffords Won’t Back Down, about the US congresswoman who survived an assassination attempt in 2011.

Her latest project, though, is quite different. Once Upon a Time in Ukraine, which has been shortlisted for an Oscar, is a documentary she made working with footage she did not shoot on the ground herself. Instead, it was assembled by a Ukrainian team, headed by the director of photography, Andriy Kalashnikov. The material is, in some ways, more in tune with her old life as a news producer for ABC: the effect on Ukrainian children of Russia’s full-scale invasion. It is a huge story that has barely been told, and will reverberate for decades – if not generations – after the war has ended.

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Où regarder tous les films du studio Ghibli en streaming ?

Le Tombeau des lucioles

Netflix ajoute Le Tombeau des lucioles à son catalogue en septembre. C'est assurément l'un des films d'animation les plus durs du genre. Quant au long-métrage Le Garçon et le Héron, il faudra encore faire preuve de patience. Le reste de la filmographie d'Hayao Miyazaki est visible sur la plateforme de streaming.

Send us your questions for Pamela Anderson

Got something you’d love to ask the former Baywatch star about her life and new career directions? Now’s your chance

Director Gia Coppola had only one actor in mind to star in The Last Showgirl: Pamela Anderson. Having watched Ryan White’s Netflix documentary Pamela, A Love Story, Coppola knew she would be perfect as Shelly Gardner, an ageing Las Vegas dancer facing the closure of Le Razzle Dazzle, the classic revue she has starred in for three decades. The problem was, Anderson’s (now former) agent threw the script in the bin. Coppola did not take no for an answer. She got in touch with Anderson’s son Brandon Thomas Lee, who made sure the pitch reached his mum. Now trailing accolades, award nominations and an Oscar buzz, the film is bringing the 57-year-old icon something she struggled to find earlier in her career: respect.

Having risen to fame as a Playboy Playmate, Anderson became an international superstar in the 1990s in Baywatch, which cemented the sex-symbol image she struggled for years to shake off. Recently, however, her public persona has morphed into something much more multilayered, thanks not only to the Netflix doc but also to her thoughtful 2023 memoir Love, Pamela and her well-received Broadway debut the previous year as Roxie Hart in Chicago. As she said in a recent magazine interview: “The stars have aligned.

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