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6933 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 23/04/2024. 757 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.

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The Neon Demon by Nicolas Winding Refn

20/05/2016

CANNES 2016: Nicolas Winding Refn forges ahead with his visual odyssey, taking a scathingly satirical look at the world of America’s top models  

The Neon Demon

The Neon Demon

Neon Heart by Laurits Flensted-Jensen

28/09/2018

SAN SEBASTIÁN 2018: Writer-director Laurits Flensted-Jensen explores the norms and boundaries of modern society through the story of three unhappy protagonists  

Neon Heart

Neon Heart

Neon Spring by Matīss Kaža

22/08/2022

A new coming-of-age story from Latvia, directed by Matiss Kaza, breathes some new life into a well-worn genre  

Neon Spring

Neon Spring

Neruda by Pablo Larraín

15/05/2016

CANNES 2016: Chile's Pablo Larraín escapes into the exuberant world of “communist” author Pablo Neruda, reinventing him by creating his "half-moronic, half-stupid" nemesis  

Neruda

Neruda

Nest by Mattia Temponi

03/11/2021

Mattia Temponi’s first work is a zombie film explicitly referencing the Covid-fuelled lockdown and hovering between genre movie and metaphor  

El Nido

El Nido

The Nest of the Turtledove by Taras Tkachenko

25/07/2016

Ukrainian director Taras Tkachenko uses his first film, which won the Award for Best Ukrainian Feature at Odessa, to tackle the subject of economic migration through a story about returning home  

Gnizdo gorlytsi

Gnizdo gorlytsi

The Nest by Sean Durkin

04/12/2020

Jude Law and Carrie Coon play a bitterly unhappy couple trying to live the 1980s high life, in Sean Durkin’s belated follow-up to 2011’s Martha Marcy May Marlene  

The Nest

The Nest

The Nest by Roberto De Feo

15/08/2019

The new film from Roberto De Feo is an homage to Italian horror cinema and offers interesting ideas, but the weakness of the script jeopardizes its potential  

Il Nido

Il Nido

The Nest by Klaudia Reynicke

12/08/2016

LOCARNO 2016: Klaudia Reynicke brings us a very personal film imbued with a wild mysticism that’s almost savage. A fictional first film which is surprising and intriguing  

Il nido

Il nido

Never Ever by Benoît Jacquot

10/09/2016

VENICE 2016: French director Benoît Jacquot returns to Venice with his latest full-length feature, adapted for the big screen from a novella by Don DeLillo by its own star, Julia Roy  

A jamais

A jamais

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