2019 December

Cannes 2018 : le réalisateur d’Everybody Knows a “envie que le spectateur se lance dans une enquête”

Après “Le Passé” et “Le Client » qui lui a valu deux prix d’interprétation pour ses comédiens ainsi qu’un prix du scénario, l’Iranien Asghar Farhadi revient à Cannes pour ouvrir la 71ème édition avec “Everybody Knows”. AlloCiné : vous partez toujours du thriller et d’un événement sensationnel (une disparition, un accident, ici un kidnapping) pour explorer […]

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Solo: A Star Wars Story, Gueule d’ange, La Fête des mères… Les sorties de la semaine !

Anecdotes de tournage, notes d’intention, informations cinéphiles : chaque semaine, découvrez les coulisses des sorties cinéma. Solo: A Star Wars Story de Ron Howard Avec Alden Ehrenreich, Woody Harrelson, Emilia Clarke… Le saviez-vous ? La production de Solo : A Star Wars Story ne s’est pas faite sans difficultés : Phil Lordet Christopher Miller ont quitté le navire en plein milieu du tournage pour, officiellement, “divergences créatives”. […]

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Unfriended 2 : Le trailer de la suite glisse dans les tréfonds du Dark Web

Lancée cet été aux Etats-Unis, la suite d’”Unfriended” prolonge l’expérience horrifique par écrans interposés, en plongeant ses nouveaux héros dans les tréfonds du DarK Web aux prises avec un dangereux inconnu… Il y a des objets maudits qu’il aurait mieux valu ne pas trouver. Dans Unfriended : Dark Web, la suite du film d’horreur en […]

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Hier soir à la télé : vous avez aimé Aviator ? On vous recommande…

Hier soir sur Ciné + Emotion était diffusé Aviator de Martin Scorsese. Vous avez aimé ? Alors, découvrez sans plus attendre nos trois recommandations qui devraient vous plaire tout autant. Un autre biopic signé Martin Scorsese : Raging Bull. “Raging Bull est un pur chef-d’œuvre, un grand classique du cinéma, à la fois virtuose et sauvage. Robert […]

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Iraqi Prime Minister Adil Abdul Mahdi says he will resign

People set off fireworks as they celebrated his resignation in Baghdad’s Tahrir Square, after anti-government protests, which began on October 1, swept through the country against alleged government corruption and Iranian involvement in the country’s affairs. ### In the statement, Abdul Mahdi said he would submit a resignation request to parliament “to consider its options, […]

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12 children killed in ‘bloodiest of days’ in northwest Syria

In the province of Idlib, Syria’s last major opposition bastion, airstrikes ripped through two marketplaces, killing at least nine people in Maarat al-Numan and nearby Saraqeb, said a volunteer rescue group known as the White Helmets. ### At least four of the dead in the attack on Maarat al-Numan were children, according to the Syrian […]

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Ralph Lauren will use only renewable electricity by 2025

Today, Ralph Lauren announced a new plan to reach sustainable goals within the next five years. The American ready-to-wear brand has pledged that 100 percent of its offices, distribution centers and stores around the world will use renewable electricity by the year 2025. Ralph Lauren will pursue virtual power purchase agreements in North America and […]

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Senate confirms Brouillette to replace Perry as Energy secretary

The Senate confirmed Dan Brouillette on Monday to lead the Department of Energy (DOE) as Rick PerryRick PerrySenate confirms Brouillette to replace Perry as Energy secretary Overnight Energy: Pelosi vows to push for Paris climate goals | Senate confirms Brouillette to succeed Perry at Energy | EPA under attack from all sides over ethanol rule […]

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Sondland has 'no intention of resigning,' associate says

Gordon SondlandGordon SondlandSondland has ‘no intention of resigning,’ associate says Memo to Democrats: What’s the rush? Giuliani calls Trump to say he was joking about ‘insurance policy’ MORE, the U.S. ambassador to the European Union who has become a key figure in the House’s impeachment inquiry into President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump mocks Newsweek over story […]

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Graham, Van Hollen warn Pompeo that 'patience' on Turkey sanctions 'has long expired'

A bipartisan pair of senators is urging the Trump administration to impose sanctions on Turkey after it tested a missile defense system it bought from Russia. Sens. Chris Van HollenChristopher (Chris) Van HollenGraham, Van Hollen warn Pompeo that ‘patience’ on Turkey sanctions ‘has long expired’ Overnight Energy: Protesters plan Black Friday climate strike | ‘Father […]

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