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7850 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 17/06/2025. 778 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Mirrors in the Dark by Šimon Holý
25/08/2021
First-time writer-director Šimon Holý has been inspired by the filmmakers of the Czechoslovak New Wave to weave a tale of a dancer at a crossroads in her life
Mirrors No. 3 by Christian Petzold
22/05/2025
CANNES 2025: Christian Petzold and actress Paula Beer continue their collaboration, this time finding a hall of mirrors in two women sharing their grief
Mirush by Marius Holst
19/05/2007
Misbehaviour by Philippa Lowthorpe
17/03/2020
Keira Knightley and Gugu Mbatha-Raw star in Philippa Lowthorpe’s light, spirited film retelling the 1970 Miss World pageant, which was disrupted by feminist protesters
Les Misérables by Ladj Ly
16/05/2019
CANNES 2019: With his first fiction feature, Ladj Ly paints an intense and impactful portrait of the relations between police and young people in the Paris suburbs
Misericordia by Alain Guiraudie
21/05/2024
CANNES 2024: Alain Guiraudie crafts a delectable study of human nature, which falls midway between film noir and comedy in the micro-society of a remote village
Misericordia by Emma Dante
10/11/2023
Emma Dante confirms her full expressive force by way of her third feature film, which depicts a harsh reality steeped in poverty, ignorance and violence against women
The Misfortunates by Felix van Groeningen
22/12/2009
A serious and hilarious comedy by a radical, 31-year-old director. Unveiled in the 2009 Cannes Directors’ Fortnight, the film is Belgian hopeful for the 2010 Oscars
Misha and the Wolves by Sam Hobkinson
02/02/2021
In his World Cinema Documentary Competition entry, Sam Hobkinson shows that when something seems too good to be true, it usually is
Miss by Ruben Alves
07/10/2020
Ruben Alves offers a smart popular comedy, a story of self-accomplishment set against the hope for a freer, less binary society
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