Le Journal

VIDÉO Tempête Ingrid : l’eau est montée à plus de 4 mètres… les images impressionnantes des intempéries
Plusieurs départements bretons sont toujours en vigilance orange, le Finistère en cumulant même quatre (vent, crues, pluie inondation et vagues-submersion) ce vendredi 23 janvier 2026. Jeudi, l’eau est montée...

Un lycée refusait à un élève handicapé l’accès à des cours à distance : la mère porte l’affaire devant le tribunal administratif de Nîmes

‘The History of Concrete’ Review: John Wilson Constructs an Entire Film Around a Subject No One Cares About

Des lettres piégées dans vos boîtes aux lettres : attention à ces faux courriers de l’Assurance maladie avec un QR code, c’est une arnaque
De faux courriers imitant l’Assurance maladie circulent actuellement en France. Ces lettres, envoyées par voie postale, contiennent un QR code frauduleux renvoyant vers un faux site Ameli, destiné à voler identifiants...

Sundance: Chris Pine, Jenny Slate and Judd Apatow Kick Off Bittersweet Opening Night of Final Park City Edition

‘Ha-chan, Shake Your Booty!’ Review: Rinko Kikuchi Dances Through Grief and Uneven Tones

‘The Pitt’ Star Noah Wyle and Producers on Honoring Muslim Community After Pittsburgh’s Tree of Life Attack: ‘The Most Underreported Aspect of the Story’

‘Carousel’ Review: Chris Pine and Jenny Slate in a Painfully Languid Neorealist Drama of Lonely-Hearts Romance
Did I believe that Chris Pine, with his waxed and coiffed Beverly Hills look, is a sad-sack divorced physician who wears a stethoscope around his neck as he runs his quaint office as a general practitioner in Cleveland, Ohio? Not quite. But as Noah, Pine gives a performance that’s rippled with anger and vulnerability, and he’s such a good actor that he holds the screen.

Kerry Washington Receives Elevate Foundation Catalyst Award, Boards Pro-Democracy Series ‘Nevertheless’ Season 2 as Executive Producer

TikTok U.S. Joint Venture Deal Closes, Former Warner Bros. Exec Adam Presser Named CEO

Eddie Izzard on Bringing ‘Hamlet’ to L.A. as a One-Person, 23-Character Show, After 200 Global Performances: ‘I Want to, as a Trans Person, Give Honor to All the Characters’

Why ‘Saccharine’ Director Natalie Erika James Made a Horror Film About Disordered Eating: ‘Weight Stigma Permeates Every Facet of Our Culture’
Natalie Erika James’ new film “Saccharine” opens with a shot of a jelly donut getting devoured, and then the footage is spun in reverse, with the bloody-looking goo getting sucked back into the donut. It’s an intentionally disorienting start to James’ new horror film, which is an examination of diet culture. “My aim with the […]
