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8105 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 18/10/2025. 740 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Mon Ket by François Damiens
29/05/2018
In his debut feature film, François Damiens returns to his first love, and the gamble pays off: creating a full feature film using hidden cameras
303 by Hans Weingartner
28/05/2018
Hans Weingartner’s “boy meets girl” story, screening at Transilvania, has all the makings of an audience darling
Ayka by Sergey Dvortsevoy
19/05/2018
CANNES 2018: Through the latest work by Kazakh filmmaker Sergey Dvortsevoy, we undergo a taxing physical experience alongside a young Kyrgyz mother, living illegally in Russia
Capernaum by Nadine Labaki
CANNES 2018: Nadine Labaki fixes her gaze on the slums of Beirut, telling the devastating survival story of a child who didn’t ask to be born
The Wild Pear Tree by Nuri Bilge Ceylan
CANNES 2018: Nuri Bilge Ceylan delivers an episodic tale of a young man’s struggles to become a published author
Knife + Heart by Yann Gonzalez
18/05/2018
CANNES 2018: Shot in his super-original style, Yann Gonzalez’s film is a very sophisticated reinterpretation of the traditional giallo genre, travelling behind the scenes of gay porn cinema
In My Room by Ulrich Köhler
CANNES 2018: Ulrich Köhler’s film is a post-apocalyptic romantic drama that holds the viewer’s interest without resorting to killer viruses or zombies
The Man Who Killed Don Quixote by Terry Gilliam
CANNES 2018: Terry Gilliam’s eagerly awaited take on the universe of the most famous of Miguel de Cervantes’ novels is shot through with his outrageous hallmarks
Whitney by Kevin Macdonald
CANNES 2018: Kevin Macdonald highlights sexual abuse allegations in his documentary on singer Whitney Houston, showing as a Midnight Screening
Lucia's Grace by Gianni Zanasi
CANNES 2018: Gianni Zanasi's ecologically minded comedy sees Alba Rohrwacher cast as a surveyor who is visited by the Madonna and tries to stop a real-estate investment
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