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8107 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 20/10/2025. 741 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Rebel by Adil El Arbi, Bilall Fallah
27/05/2022
CANNES 2022: Adil El Arbi and Bilall Fallah’s audacious action film, about brothers going to Syria and being forced to fight for ISIS, is a fierce attack on the senses
Dodo by Panos H. Koutras
CANNES 2022: Pános H Koútras’ new outing is a patchy comedy of errors, where there’s little to tell or to laugh about
Riposte Féministe by Simon Depardon, Marie Perennès
CANNES 2022: In Simon Depardon and Marie Perennès' serviceable documentary, women reclaim the streets as their own and it’s hard not to cheer
Pacifiction by Albert Serra
CANNES 2022: Catalan maverick Albert Serra comes up with a sprawling, glittering essay on neo-colonialism in French Polynesia
The Dam by Ali Cherri
CANNES 2022: Ali Cherri has crafted a bold, esoteric and aesthetically pleasing work set in a remote area of northern Sudan at the time of the 2019 military coup in the country
The Green Perfume by Nicolas Pariser
26/05/2022
CANNES 2022: Nicolas Pariser tries his hand at a spy comedy in the playful spirit of a comic book, but this perfect replica slides into autopilot once its initial pace has peaked
Stars at Noon by Claire Denis
CANNES 2022: Claire Denis’ latest offering makes little sense, and in a way, it’s all the better for it
Butterfly Vision by Maksym Nakonechnyi
CANNES 2022: Maksym Nakonechnyi’s feature debut tells of a female military aerial reconnaissance officer released from captivity, during which time she was raped by Russian soldiers
The Beasts by Rodrigo Sorogoyen
CANNES 2022: In Rodrigo Sorogoyen's new film, men mark out their territory, harass and tear down others, proving that they can be like real wild beasts
Burning Days by Emin Alper
CANNES 2022: In Emin Alper’s simmering drama, a naïve small-town prosecutor is blindsided by the corruption of his locale
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