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McQueen fashion, The Abandons western, Grateful Dead art, Simon Cowell’s comeback...
Jeudi 4 décembre 2025 à 13:25
Culture & Entertainment Highlights
McQueen’s New Era: British Heritage and Fashion Innovation
Vogue delivers an in-depth look at Seán McGirr's vision for the McQueen Resort and Pre-Fall 2026 collections, highlighting inspirations from British society photographer Dafydd Jones and 1980s aristocratic revelry. McGirr’s storytelling approach bridges the label’s rebellious roots and romanticism, employing elements like tartan, heiress necklines, and a gender-inclusive reinterpretation of classic tailoring. The collections also reference iconic McQueen motifs, such as the poppy print and the 2010 Manta bag, reflecting both nostalgia and forward-thinking design.
Vogue
Vogue
Netflix’s “The Abandons”: Ambitious Western with Divided Reviews
The Guardian, Hollywood Reporter, and the Financial Times review the much-anticipated Netflix western “The Abandons”, starring Gillian Anderson and Lena Headey as dueling matriarchs in frontier Washington. Critics note the series’ heightened drama and soap-operatic tone, with The Guardian pointing out “dodgy script moments” and Hollywood Reporter finding the series “disappointingly slight.” The Financial Times describes the show as grandiose, questioning whether its dramatic ambitions outweigh narrative substance.
Hollywood Reporter
Financial Times
The Guardian
Grateful Dead Art Show: Celebrating 60 Years of Psychedelic Legacy
The Guardian reports on a new California exhibition marking the Grateful Dead’s 60th anniversary, spotlighting the band’s role in the psychedelic revolution through artwork like Bill Walker’s iconic “Anthem of the Sun” painting. The show underscores the Dead’s status as cultural icons and their deep intertwining with American countercultural history, as well as the evolution of psychedelic visual art in music.
The Guardian
Simon Cowell’s Return: Can TV Talent Shows Survive TikTok?
The Guardian analyzes Simon Cowell’s new Netflix show aiming to create a new boyband, twenty years after his original TV talent show formula. The piece questions whether Cowell’s infamous judging persona can adapt to a social media era where contestants wield more influence, and notes his public attempts at contrition for past harshness. The challenge is framed as less about pop trends and more about TV’s waning grip on music discovery, now dominated by platforms like TikTok.
The Guardian
“Euphoria” Season 3 Confirmed: What To Expect
Vogue confirms that “Euphoria” creator Sam Levinson has officially announced season 3, promising an “unforgettable night.” While details remain scarce, anticipation is building for the next chapter of the hit HBO series, which has become a cultural touchstone for its aesthetic and depiction of Gen Z struggles.
Vogue
Vice Studios Eyes “Gangs of London” Global Expansion
Deadline reports that Vice Studios is considering expanding the “Gangs of London” franchise to new international locations such as Miami or Johannesburg. CEO Amy Powell signaled at Content London that the Sky-AMC crime saga could be reinvented in other city contexts, reflecting the franchise’s ambition to transcend its original UK setting and tap into global crime narratives.
Deadline
BAFTA Nears Diversity Goals but Women Still Underrepresented
Variety highlights that BAFTA has met nearly all of its post-2020 diversity targets, except achieving gender parity, with women still comprising less than 50% of members. The British Academy’s self-assessment emphasizes progress in minority and disability representation, but underscores ongoing challenges in balancing gender inclusion within the organization.
Variety
Iran’s Jafar Panahi Delivers Illicit Masterpiece
The Financial Times reviews Jafar Panahi’s latest film, “It Was Just an Accident,” an Iranian revenge drama made under the shadow of state censorship. The film is praised for its ethical complexity and narrative twists, confirming Panahi’s stature as a master filmmaker even while working illegally.
Financial Times
“A Thousand Blows” Season 2: First Look at Steven Knight’s Boxing Drama
Deadline offers a preview of season 2 of Steven Knight’s “A Thousand Blows”, which continues the true-life-inspired story of boxing in Victorian London. The new season, starring Malachi Kirby and Stephen Graham, is set for a global release on Hulu and Disney+ in January 2026, promising further exploration of historical and social themes.
Deadline
“The Pearl Comb”: Festival Favorite in Intelligent Horror
Deadline profiles Ali Cook’s “The Pearl Comb”, a British live-action short film making waves on the festival circuit with over 60 awards. The piece lauds the film’s intimate and layered approach to horror, standing out in a landscape often dominated by large-scale, less nuanced genre productions.
Deadline