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7960 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 22/08/2025. 753 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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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
Kidnapped by Marco Bellocchio
CANNES 2023: Marco Bellocchio takes the kidnap of a Jewish child and the abuse of power on the part of a “Pope King” as a pretext for a new reinterpretation of the present in light of the past
Marguerite's Theorem by Anna Novion
23/05/2023
CANNES 2023: A maths whizz-kid suddenly strays from her path and finds out what real life is in this entertaining and unassuming film by Anna Novion
Omen by Baloji
CANNES 2023: Baloji delivers a dizzying and visually intoxicating first feature film about the intertwined fates of four banished souls in an ultra-modern African world
The Buriti Flower by João Salaviza, Renée Nader Messora
CANNES 2023: João Salaviza and Renee Nader Messora craft a film both direct in its portrait of an indigenous community in Brazil, and evocative about the role of memory in its endurance
The Other Laurens by Claude Schmitz
CANNES 2023: Claude Schmitz uses the armaments of film noir to put pay to the testosterone-fuelled heroes of his youth and to revisit the genre, as well as gender itself
Lost Country by Vladimir Perisic
CANNES 2023: Vladimir Perišić returns with his first film in thirteen years, set during the 1996 elections in Belgrade in what was then Yugoslavia
Acide by Just Philippot
CANNES 2023: Just Philippot’s disaster film is definitely timely and harrowing, even though it relies heavily on overused clichés and tropes from the sci-fi and horror genres
Eureka by Lisandro Alonso
CANNES 2023: Metamorphoses, mud and madness abound in Lisandro Alonso’s latest, an exploration of links between global indigenous groups
Club Zero by Jessica Hausner
CANNES 2023: Jessica Hausner mocks and shocks in a satire that’s going to leave you starving
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