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New and Returning TV Series Review
Review of several new and returning TV series, including "Hippocrate," "La Diplomate," "Dans l’ombre," "Hellbound," "Disclaimer," and "Culte."
French
France
EntertainmentTelevisionReviewStreamingDrama
Canal+NetflixFrance TéléAppletv+Prime Video
Thomas LiltiDebora CahnEdouard PhilippeAlfonso CuarónCate Blanchett
- What is the central theme of the mini-series "Culte"?
- "Culte" is a mini-series exploring the origins of the first French reality TV show, "Loft Story," focusing on the relationship between Loana and producer Alexia Laroche-Joubert.
- What is the main focus of the third season of "Hippocrate"?
- Season 3 of "Hippocrate" depicts a hospital struggling with post-Covid issues, while season 2 of "La Diplomate" is described as darker and shorter than the first season.
- How does the second season of "Hellbound" differ from the first?
- Season 2 of the South Korean series "Hellbound" expands on its mythology with a more cynical approach, potentially sacrificing some subtlety.
- What is the critical reception and style of Alfonso Cuarón's "Disclaimer"?
- Alfonso Cuarón's "Disclaimer," starring Cate Blanchett and Sacha Baron Cohen, is praised for its unique visual style and is compared to Cuarón's previous works.
- What is the overall assessment of the series "Dans l’ombre" and its adaptation?
- "Dans l’ombre" is a French political thriller adapted from a book by former Prime Minister Edouard Philippe, receiving mixed reviews for its political neutrality and borrowed style.