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8044 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 12/09/2025. 747 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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The Braves by Anaïs Volpé
21/07/2021
CANNES 2021: Anaïs Volpé's debut film looks at the challenges of female friendship when two Paris-based actresses, best friends forever, are cast in the same theatre production
The Employer and the Employee by Manuel Nieto Zas
CANNES 2021: The film by the Uruguayan Manuel Nieto Zas explores the special, complex and ambiguous relationship between a rich young man and one of his employees
Once We Were Good for You by Branko Schmidt
20/07/2021
Branko Schmidt dissects Croatian society once again, this time through the lens of the disillusioned war veterans betrayed by their country
A Radiant Girl by Sandrine Kiberlain
19/07/2021
CANNES 2021: Sandrine Kiberlain’s debut feature, showing in Critics’ Week, is a patchy coming-of-age drama, lacking immersion and depth
A Night of Knowing Nothing by Payal Kapadia
CANNES 2021: Payal Kapadia takes a look at the anti-caste movement in her Golden Eye Award winner, showing that sometimes, it’s easier to protest in the streets than at your own home
Women Do Cry by Vesela Kazakova, Mina Mileva
CANNES 2021: Mina Mileva and Vesela Kazakova make a political satire that looks at the sexual power structures still prevalent in Bulgaria and worldwide, using comedy, anger and frustration
Moneyboys by C.B Yi
17/07/2021
CANNES 2021: CB Yi highlights the inner turmoil of a gay hustler with family problems in South China
Vortex by Gaspar Noé
CANNES 2021: What a beautiful surprise: a minimalist, quietist, three-character drama about death and mourning, from Gaspar Noé, of all people
Let It Be Morning by Eran Kolirin
CANNES 2021: Israeli director Eran Kolirin returns with a fitfully amusing comedy-drama about the fortunes of a small Arab-majority village in Israel
The Restless by Joachim Lafosse
16/07/2021
CANNES 2021: Joachim Lafosse returns to a cinema of intimacy, following a couple separated by illness, when one of them seems to become absent from the relationship while the other over-invests in it
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