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7850 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 17/06/2025. 778 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.

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Jellyfish by James Gardner

19/12/2018

The British director James Gardner shows promising talent with a first film that features some stinging social realism  

Jellyfish

Jellyfish

Jellyfish by Etgar Keret, Shira Geffen

22/05/2007

Jerichow by Christian Petzold

06/01/2009

German director Christian Petzold continues his exploration of ambling lives in a bankrupt society and consolidates his reputation as one of Northern Europe’s finest auteurs  

Jerichow

Jerichow

Jessica Forever by Caroline Poggi, Jonathan Vinel

13/09/2018

TORONTO 2018: Caroline Poggi and Jonathan Vinel attempt to push boundaries in a first feature film that borders on science fiction and realism  

Jessica Forever

Jessica Forever

Jesús by Fernando Guzzoni

21/09/2016

SAN SEBASTIAN 2016: Having risen to prominence with Dog Flesh, Fernando Guzzoni is back with a dark and bitter film, directed with great skill  

Jesús

Jesús

Jesus Shows You the Way to the Highway by Miguel Llansó

12/07/2019

Spain’s Miguel Llansó pays homage to the afrofuturism of Nollywood cinema with his extraordinary science-fiction satire on capitalism and the fear of artificial intelligence  

Jesus Shows You the Way to the Highway

Jesus Shows You the Way to the Highway

Jet Lag by Zheng Lu Xinyuan

21/02/2022

BERLINALE 2022: In her hybrid documentary-video essay, Zhen Lu Xinyuan searches for parallels between her COVID-19 isolation and her family’s tracing of their roots  

Jet Lag

Jet Lag

La Jetée, the Fifth Shot by Dominique Cabrera

04/11/2024

In Dominique Cabrera’s latest documentary, the director’s cousin recognises himself as a child in Chris Marker's iconic film, spawning an in-depth investigation  

Le cinquième plan de La Jetée

Le cinquième plan de La Jetée

Jeune cinéma by Yves-Marie Mahé

30/11/2023

Yves-Marie Mahé’s documentary tells the story of the now forgotten Hyères Young Film Festival, characterised by heated debates and exceptional discoveries, at a time when film was a serious affair  

Jeune cinéma

Jeune cinéma

Le Jeune Imam by Kim Chapiron

25/04/2023

Kim Chapiron broaches the subject of Islam in France from an intimate angle, delivering a moving film about the complex feelings between a son and his mother  

Le Jeune Imam

Le Jeune Imam

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