Film Reviews

8218 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 19/01/2026. 702 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.

Los Silencios by Beatriz Seigner

12/05/2018

CANNES 2018: The second film by Beatriz Seigner (Bollywood Dream) is a contemporary refugee tale wrapped up in a ghost story  

Los Silencios

Los Silencios

Shéhérazade by Jean-Bernard Marlin

12/05/2018

CANNES 2018: An ultra-realist portrait of juvenile delinquency in Marseille, and a surprising and engaging love story to boot, courtesy of Jean-Bernard Marlin  

Shéhérazade

Shéhérazade

My Favourite Fabric by Gaya Jiji

12/05/2018

CANNES 2018: With her strange and allegorical first full-length film, Gaya Jiji’s angle is an interesting one from which to explore the condition of women and the Syrian War  

My Favourite Fabric

My Favourite Fabric

Treat Me Like Fire by Marie Monge

11/05/2018

CANNES 2018: Marie Monge’s feature debut punchily portrays the toxic downward spiral that starts when a young woman falls head over heels for a gambling addict  

Joueurs

Joueurs

Alone at My Wedding by Marta Bergman

11/05/2018

CANNES 2018: Marta Bergman puts her name to a moving and energised portrayal of a young woman who ups and moves abroad to find out who she really is  

Seule à mon mariage

Seule à mon mariage

Diamantino by Gabriel Abrantes, Daniel Schmidt

11/05/2018

CANNES 2018: After several short films, Gabriel Abrantes and Daniel Schmidt employ their fertile imaginations to create a nutty homage to innocence in an otherwise crazy world  

Diamantino

Diamantino

Cold War by Pawel Pawlikowski

11/05/2018

CANNES 2018: Pawel Pawlikowski reworks the elements of his Oscar-winning Ida to create another fantastic tale that is likely to be a frontrunner in the race for the Palme d’Or  

Zimna wojna

Zimna wojna

Sorry Angel by Christophe Honoré

11/05/2018

CANNES 2018: Christophe Honoré indulges in a film of great richness and scope, intermingling drama and distance, romantic love and physical passion  

Plaire, aimer et courir vite

Plaire, aimer et courir vite

Leto by Kirill Serebrennikov

11/05/2018

CANNES 2018: You'd be right in thinking this was a biopic, but Kirill Serebrennikov's new film is above all a ray of light and colour, peeking through the grey  

Leto

Leto

Border by Ali Abbasi

10/05/2018

CANNES 2018: Danish director Ali Abbasi plays with realism and fantasy in a fascinating film with a somewhat grotesque ending  

Gräns

Gräns

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