Description
Added on the 01/07/2020 13:33:51 - Copyright : France 24 EN
Hollywood loves to draw inspiration from several things, ranging from books to real life events. But this week's Seriesly Tuesday focuses on a different inspiration, namely blockbuster movies.
Paris (France), Oct 4 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: María Díaz Valderrama / Yoan Valat) On the verge of turning 60, the French designer Jean-Paul Gaultier leads a quite active retired life. His farewell from the catwalks in 2020 left him openings for new projects, such as the organization of the exhibition "Cinémode", at the Cinémathèque in Paris, on the influence of cinema on his work.FOOTAGE OF THE EXHIBITION
Something is bubbling in a galaxy far, far away and it could be hinting at the future for a long time. A long time. The first three episodes of The Mandalorian season two have all felt, somehow, bigger in mythology than the first. Season one introduced the Child (our beloved scamp Baby Yoda), and with him, huge questions about his relationship with the Force. But beyond that, the show was pretty specifically linked to Din Djarin and his exploits. However, the sophomore season has opened up the scope significantly, introducing fan-favorite characters with more to come, and the whole thing got us thinking.
Billie Lourd finds the deaths of her mother Carrie Fisher and grandmother Debbie Reynolds "impossible to deal with".
As the calendar turns we find ourselves with another month of content from Netflix, and nearly everything this month looks incredibly worthwhile. From absurdly expensive period dramas to captivating documentaries to new under-the-radar original series that you can brag about being the first to discover, Netflix has you covered this November. Series' like 3%, Paranoid, Tales By Light, and The Crown will be joining Netflix along with a long list of films including Paddington, The Jungle Book, and Ravenous.