Film Reviews

7850 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 16/06/2025. 784 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.

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Downstream to Kinshasa by Dieudo Hamadi

17/09/2020

Dieudo Hamadi follows skilfully and respectfully in the footsteps of a group of survivors devastated by war and demanding reparations, in a documentary awarded the Cannes 2020 Official Selection Label  

En route pour le Milliard

En route pour le Milliard

A Dozen Summers by Kenton Hall

20/08/2015

Kenton Hall’s new movie is a gem of a film that captures the magic of childhood and will delight both children and adults in equal measure  

A Dozen Summers

A Dozen Summers

Dr. Alemán by Tom Schreiber

09/07/2008

Dracula by Dario Argento

20/05/2012

Midnight Screening on the Croisette dedicated to a classic horror film with special effects in 3D by the Italian master of fear  

Dragon Dilatation by Bertrand Mandico

14/08/2024

Bertrand Mandico’s seductive feature film catapults us into a utopian world where desire and decadence duet with utmost elegance, like two ballerinas about to take to the stage  

Dragon Dilatation

Dragon Dilatation

Dragonfly by Paul Andrew Williams

10/06/2025

Brenda Blethyn and Andrea Riseborough star in Paul Andrew Williams’ film about an elderly widow bonding with her neighbour  

Dragonfly

Dragonfly

Drama Girl by Vincent Boy Kars

27/01/2020

Cher’s wish to “turn back time” is finally granted in Vincent Boy Kars’ touching oddity  

Drama Girl

Drama Girl

Drawing a Line by Sama Pana

29/04/2024

Indian artist Rachita Taneja lives through legal prosecution for her political stick-figure cartoons in Sama Pana’s documentary  

Drawing a Line

Drawing a Line

Drawing Lots by Zaza Khalvashi, Tamta Khalvashi

31/01/2023

Late Georgian director Zaza Khalvashi's last film, completed by his daughter Tamta, gives a snapshot of community life in the Black Sea city of Batumi  

Drawing Lots

Drawing Lots

Dream and Silence by Jaime Rosales

28/09/2012

On a patient quest for the essence of reality, Spain's Jaime Rosales is the author of a delicate and demanding film on the wounds of mourning.  

Sueño y silencio

Sueño y silencio

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