On Prime Video/Warner Pass
“Curb Your Enthusiasm”, the last burst
After twenty-five years, actor Larry David’s series, in which he plays himself, is going off the air. A look back at the true American television phenomenon that reinvented the sitcom over the course of twelve seasons and laid the foundation for the comedy autofiction genre. Read our review.
On Netflix
“My Little Reindeer,” struggling with psychological impact
Inspired by the life of its creator and performer, Richard Gadd, the series about a comedian and the woman who harasses him leads the viewer into the churning of repressed memories that borrows from the paranoid thriller. Read our review
On Arte
“Bouchon” on Arte, a family in conflict
Tailored well for its short format, the lovely series co-directed by Eléonore Coste is carried by the honesty of the writing and appropriate family participation. Read our article
On Prime Video / Warner Pass
“The Sympathizer” by Park Chan-wook and Don McKellar swarms twice
In an unusual mix of light and tragic, the HBO series, adapted from the wonderful novel and produced by Robert Downey Jr., powerfully explores the psyche of its traumatized hero from Vietnam. Read our review
On Apple TV+
“Sugar”, the popular detective
Colin Farrell beautifully plays the film-loving hero tasked with investigating the disappearance of a young heiress in Los Angeles. Read our review
On Canal+
“Tokyo Vice” season 2, at the crossroads of the underworld
The second season of JT Rogers’ sweeping thriller continues its plunge into the mysteries of a Tokyo mafia family, without compromise and with an impeccable cast. Read our review