Film Reviews

7851 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 18/06/2025. 775 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.

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My Sole Desire by Lucie Borleteau

14/03/2023

Lucie Borleteau dares to attempt a pop fairy tale, a joyful, unvarnished romcom which de-dramatises the strip-club world, rendering it as tender as it is inflammatory  

À mon seul désir

À mon seul désir

My Son by Christian Carion

20/09/2017

Christian Carion directs a rough and ready thriller, which sees Guillaume Canet fully embracing a stylistic exercise  

Mon garçon

Mon garçon

My Son by Martial Fougeron

29/09/2006

My Stolen Planet by Farahnaz Sharifi

24/02/2024

BERLINALE 2024: Resistance is both personal and political in Farahnaz Sharifi’s documentary, which uses archival footage to examine life in Iran from the revolution up to today  

Sayyareye dozdide shodeye man

Sayyareye dozdide shodeye man

My Stupid Dog by Yvan Attal

30/10/2019

In his adaptation of John Fante’s novel, Yvan Attal delivers a bitterly amusing comedy - bordering on existential drama - about life as part of a couple and as part of a family  

Mon chien Stupide

Mon chien Stupide

My Summer of Love by Pawel Pawlikowski

23/06/2005

A strange passion between two teenage girls against a background of religious mysticism, deep in the heart of Yorkshire. A second full-length film confirming Pawel Pawlikowski as an original talent  

My Summer of Love

My Summer of Love

My Sunny Maad by Michaela Pavlátová

16/06/2021

Michaela Pavlátová finds a highly original narrative angle from which to tactfully broach the condition of women in Afghanistan in an animated work that’s accessible to wider audiences  

Moje Slunce Maad

Moje Slunce Maad

My Sunshine by Hiroshi Okuyama

27/05/2024

CANNES 2024: This likeable film by Hiroshi Okuyama lacks bite, but it will make you want to put on your old skates again – if you manage to find them, that is  

Boku no o-bi-sama

Boku no o-bi-sama

My Sweet Land by Sareen Hairabedian

14/06/2024

Sareen Hairabedian’s documentary embraces the hopes, fears, dreams and everyday struggles of an Artsakh boy, one of thousands whose childhood is tied to the local military context  

Tuns k’aghts’r a

Tuns k’aghts’r a

My Sweet Pepper Land by Hiner Saleem

25/05/2013

Hiner Saleem takes a look full of humour, hope and music at the shambles and archaisms of a Kurdistan slowly picking up the pieces  

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