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7316 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 24/09/2024. 785 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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You Carry Me by Ivona Juka
20/08/2015
Ivona Juka's first feature film is a brave attempt at non-linear storytelling - for better and worse
You Deserve a Lover by Hafsia Herzi
19/05/2019
CANNES 2019: Hafsia Herzi proves to be just as good at directing as she is at acting with her sexy debut feature
You Disappear by Peter Schønau Fog
18/09/2017
TORONTO 2017: In his sophomore feature, Peter Schønau Fog plays with a scientific narrative approach that, when perceived correctly, becomes extremely personal
You Have the Night by Ivan Salatić
07/09/2018
VENICE 2018: In his first feature film, Ivan Salatić gives a feeling of lifelessness and desolation to a space where life is slowly disappearing
You Have to Come and See It by Jonás Trueba
16/06/2022
Because if you don't, you will miss out on catching up with friends, light and profound, existential and fun, in the usual Jonás Trueba style, talking about big issues based on everyday feelings
You're Ugly Too by Mark Noonan
10/02/2015
BERLIN 2015: Irish director Mark Noonan's first feature film deals with loss, love and hope
You Resemble Me by Dina Amer
15/09/2021
VENICE 2021: Produced by Spike Lee, Spike Jonze and Alma Har’el, Dina Amer's film is a powerful take on the woman falsely accused of being Europe's first female suicide bomber
You, the Living by Roy Andersson
07/11/2007
With his fourth feature film in nearly a decade, Roy Andersson offers a musical meditation on the human kind played with a lighter tone than in his previous work
You (Us) Me by Max Sobol
16/10/2015
The debut feature by British director Max Sobol tells one of the most original romantic stories of the past year, merging a low-budget rom-com with elements of horror and black comedy
You Were Never Really Here by Lynne Ramsay
27/05/2017
CANNES 2017: Scottish director Lynne Ramsay brings us a chilling take on New York City with this searingly brutal and superbly staged thriller, starring a tremendous Joaquin Phoenix
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