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Guillaume Loison



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Guillaume Loison is a French journalist and cultural critic whose work spans cinema, television, and the shifting landscape of contemporary storytelling. Known for his sharp eye and elegant prose, he writes regularly for Le Nouvel Obs, where he delivers insightful film criticism, thoughtful cultural analysis, and accessible commentary on both classic and emerging works. His pieces often blend historical context with present‑day resonance, offering readers a deeper understanding of how images, narratives, and performances shape collective memory.

Beyond his contributions to Le Nouvel Obs, Loison’s writing appears across platforms such as Flipboard and MSN France, extending his reach to a wide digital audience. His recent articles explore everything from American cinema’s moral fables to French rock mythology and cult‑classic reinterpretations, demonstrating a versatility rooted in curiosity and a genuine love for the moving image. Whether unpacking the legacy of a Hollywood icon or spotlighting a lesser‑known documentary, he approaches each subject with a critic’s rigor and a storyteller’s sensitivity.

Loison’s voice has become a recognizable presence in French cultural journalism, marked by clarity, nuance, and a commitment to making art criticism feel alive and relevant. His work invites readers to engage more deeply with the films and stories that shape their world, positioning him as a trusted guide through the ever‑evolving terrain of cinema and culture. As he continues to explore new subjects and formats, his writing remains anchored in a passion for narrative craft and a belief in the power of culture to illuminate the human experience.