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7902 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 12/07/2025. 767 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Coup de chance by Woody Allen
05/09/2023
VENICE 2023: Woody Allen’s latest is a pleasant comedy-thriller and a kind of “comfort food” for lovers of the New York-born veteran
The Dreamer by Anaïs Tellenne
VENICE 2023: Raphaël Thiéry and Emmanuelle Devos shine in Anaïs Tellenne’s debut feature, an unusual movie with an insidious charm about opinions, judgements, monstrosity and art
Pet Shop Days by Olmo Schnabel
VENICE 2023: A couple of messed-up kids hit sleazy New York’s wild side in Olmo Schnabel’s debut feature
Priscilla by Sofia Coppola
VENICE 2023: Sofia Coppola takes Marie Antoinette to Graceland, but once again, it’s hard to care
Making Of by Cédric Kahn
04/09/2023
VENICE 2023: Cédric Kahn signs a delicious film, impeccably directed, very funny but not without social reflexion, about a chaotic film shoot that resonates with its subject
Hesitation Wound by Selman Nacar
VENICE 2023: Turkey's Selman Nacar confirms the extent of his potential thanks to a legal and intimate thriller with a script that knows very well how to hide its hand and of a sharp social realism
The Outpost by Edoardo Morabito
VENICE 2023: Edoardo Morabito follows the adventures of an unusual dreamer, choked by a torrent of contradictions and by a megalomania that turns him into a caricature of himself
The Palace by Roman Polanski
VENICE 2023: The most dreaded film in Venice this year, by Roman Polanski, turns out to be very revealing, consciously or not
The Universal Theory by Timm Kröger
VENICE 2023: Timm Kröger’s sci-fi thriller is mysterious – so mysterious that you might even struggle to understand what it’s actually about
The Beast by Bertrand Bonello
03/09/2023
VENICE 2023: Bertrand Bonello delivers an extraordinary film, at once powerful, subjugating and cryptic, which navigates the corridors of time following the very charismatic Léa Seydoux
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