Boulevard of Death
Broadcast on January 24 at 8:50 p.m. on Action
Designed in parallel with Planet Terror by Robert Rodriguez (broadcast on Action this Friday at 3 p.m.), Boulevard of Death pays homage to Grindhouse films, Z series from the 70s, often screened in pairs and interspersed with trailers. Tarantino takes the opportunity to once again demonstrate all his mastery, while signing a beautiful declaration of love for cinema and women, to whom he offers a rather jubilant revenge.
Boulevard of Death ★★★✩
By Quentin Tarantino (2007). With Kurt Russell, Rose McGowan.
Belle and Sébastien: The adventure continues
Broadcast on January 24 at 8:00 p.m. on RTL plug
The famous series of novels by Cécile Aubry underwent several television adaptations, before finally arriving at the cinema in 2013. In this sequel, filmed two years later, Sébastien awaits the return of Angelina, who went missing after a car accident. plane. A notch higher than the first part, The adventure continues offers a successful mix of action and tenderness, for guaranteed entertainment.
Belle and Sébastien: The adventure continues ★★✩✩
By Christian Duguay (2015). With Félix Bossuet, Tchéky Karyo.
The policeman gets married
Broadcast on January 24 at 8:05 p.m. on RTL club
In this third episode, the chief marshal Cruchot will have a lot to do: resist the sirens of love in the person of Claude Gensac, Fufu’s essential wife on screen. On the other hand, this is the last time that Geneviève Grad (who died last November) plays Cruchot’s daughter, in these new adventures seen and reviewed, but always entertaining.
The gendarme is getting married ★★✩✩
By Jean Girault (1968). With Louis de Funès, Claude Gensac.
Bad seed
Broadcast on January 24 at 1:35 a.m. on France 3
Even without the presentation of Patrick Brion, the Midnight Cinema continues to unearth rarities, like Bad graine, first official production of Billy Wilder, exiled in France after fleeing Nazi Germany. This story of car thieves is far from the gems that the filmmaker will subsequently shoot, but the outdoor Parisian scenes, surprising for the time, and the impeccable performance of Danielle Darrieux – at only 16 years old! – are worth the detour.
Bad seed ★★✩✩
By Billy Wilder (1934). With Danielle Darrieux, Pierre Mingand.