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7849 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 14/06/2025. 783 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Yes by Nadav Lapid
23/05/2025
CANNES 2025: Nadav Lapid valiantly attempts to take Israel’s temperature after 7 October but can only say so much from his soapbox
Yesterday by Andrea Papini
08/02/2023
Andrea Papini’s movie sees a documentary-maker organising a film workshop in a prison, but the former’s good intentions are thwarted by his superficial approach to the subject-matter
Yesterday by Danny Boyle
25/06/2019
Director Danny Boyle and writer Richard Curtis have all The Beatles’ lyrics, but this high-concept "Yellow Submarine" doesn’t have faith in anything but schmaltz
Yesterday Never Ends by Isabel Coixet
05/02/2013
In every single way: socially and personally. Two standalone characters find themselves in this situation in a brave, audacious and very painful film on the terrible moment we are going through.
Yo la busco by Sara Gutiérrez Galve
06/07/2018
This first feature film by Sara Gutiérrez Galve focuses on a young man’s nocturnal stroll through Barcelona while struggling to find answers to life’s great questions
Yohanna by Razka Robby Ertanto
06/02/2024
A cross between a road movie and a documentary, Razka Robby Ertanto’s film navigates the contradictions characterising the Indonesian island of Sumba, which is both a paradise and hell
Yomeddine by A.B. Shawky
10/05/2018
CANNES 2018: Propelled into the limelight of the Cannes competition, Egyptian director A.B. Shawky's first film is a simple, luminous and moving road-movie with a focus on social exclusion
You Ain't Seen Nothin' Yet by Alain Resnais
21/05/2012
A brilliant stylistic exercise for the very inventive maestro Alain Resnais in the form of a tribute in mirrors to creation and actors.
You Are Ceaușescu to Me by Sebastian Mihailescu
02/11/2021
Sebastian Mihăilescu’s documentary is less about the dictator and more about contemporary youth establishing a relationship with a page of history
You Burn Me by Matías Piñeiro
24/02/2024
BERLINALE 2024: Argentinian writer-director Matías Piñeiro shows that a cinema of fragments is indeed possible
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