Film Reviews

7852 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 18/06/2025. 776 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.

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Governance by Michael Zampino

13/04/2021

An Italian-French co-production available exclusively on Amazon Prime Italy, Michael Zampino signs his name to a solid film noir on the price of power, starring an unscrupulous Massimo Popolizio  

Governance

Governance

The Goya Murders by Gerardo Herrero

15/10/2019

Aided by a game Maribel Verdú, Gerardo Herrero delivers CSI: Spanish Romantic Painters edition  

El asesino de los caprichos

El asesino de los caprichos

Grace by Ilya Povolotsky

24/05/2023

CANNES 2023: Ilya Povolotsky’s film is a soporific coming-of-age drama, and an escapist piece whose presence on the Croisette is out of place and comes at totally the wrong time  

Blazh

Blazh

Grace of Monaco by Olivier Dahan

14/05/2014

CANNES 2014: Olivier Dahan puts the Australian actress on a pedestal in a highly romanticised biopic teetering between fable and melodrama, which has opened the Cannes Festival  

Grace of Monaco

Grace of Monaco

Gracious Night by Mika Kaurismäki

27/11/2020

Mika Kaurismäki makes a case for obeying stay-in orders during the pandemic – as long as you are staying in a bar  

Yö armahtaa

Yö armahtaa

Graduation by Cristian Mungiu

19/05/2016

CANNES 2016: Cristian Mungiu brings us almost the perfect film, a cross between a human and societal piece, about corruptly deviating from the principle of trust  

Bacalaureat

Bacalaureat

The Graduation by Claire Simon

05/09/2016

VENICE 2016: Claire Simon immerses herself in the selection procedure of famous Parisian film school La Fémis. A documentary showcased in Venice Classics  

Le Concours

Le Concours

Grain by Semih Kaplanoğlu

14/08/2017

Turkish auteur Semih Kaplanoğlu delivers his most ambitious work of art after a seven-year absence, a quest towards humanity’s terminal threats  

Buğday

Buğday

El gran salto adelante by Pablo Llorca

05/03/2015

With this fiction film peppered with harsh reality, Pablo Llorca rounds off the critique of the modern-day social situation in Spain that he began with his recent documentary País de todo a cien  

El gran salto adelante

El gran salto adelante

The Grand Budapest Hotel by Wes Anderson

06/02/2014

Not content with merely marking the opening of the festival, the new film by this mischievous American director sends an impressive panoply of stars to parade across its first red carpet  

The Grand Budapest Hotel

The Grand Budapest Hotel

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