Film Reviews

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.

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  

Rebel

Rebel

Dodo by Panos H. Koutras

27/05/2022

CANNES 2022: Pános H Koútras’ new outing is a patchy comedy of errors, where there’s little to tell or to laugh about  

Dodo

Dodo

Riposte Féministe by Simon Depardon, Marie Perennès

27/05/2022

CANNES 2022: In Simon Depardon and Marie Perennès' serviceable documentary, women reclaim the streets as their own and it’s hard not to cheer  

Riposte Féministe

Riposte Féministe

Pacifiction by Albert Serra

27/05/2022

CANNES 2022: Catalan maverick Albert Serra comes up with a sprawling, glittering essay on neo-colonialism in French Polynesia  

Pacifiction

Pacifiction

The Dam by Ali Cherri

27/05/2022

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  

Alssd

Alssd

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  

Le Parfum Vert

Le Parfum Vert

Stars at Noon by Claire Denis

26/05/2022

CANNES 2022: Claire Denis’ latest offering makes little sense, and in a way, it’s all the better for it  

Stars at Noon

Stars at Noon

Butterfly Vision by Maksym Nakonechnyi

26/05/2022

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  

Bachennya metelyka

Bachennya metelyka

The Beasts by Rodrigo Sorogoyen

26/05/2022

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  

As bestas

As bestas

Burning Days by Emin Alper

26/05/2022

CANNES 2022: In Emin Alper’s simmering drama, a naïve small-town prosecutor is blindsided by the corruption of his locale  

Kurak Günler

Kurak Günler

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