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7885 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 08/07/2025. 753 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Tom of Finland by Dome Karukoski
06/06/2017
Dome Karukoski’s biopic reveals the challenges in the life of Finnish artist Touko Laaksonen
Based on a True Story by Roman Polanski
01/06/2017
CANNES 2017: The master filmmaker brings us an (excessively) solid psychological thriller about a fragile woman, based on the bestselling novel of the same name by Delphine de Vigan
La Chana by Lucija Stojevic
Lucija Stojevic puts her name to a mesmerising documentary on the life of legendary dancer, La Chana, co-produced by Iceland, Spain and the US
Knives Out by Przemysław Wojcieszek
31/05/2017
Seasoned Polish director Przemyslaw Wojcieszek returns with a film too political to be financed by state funds
I Am Not a Witch by Rungano Nyoni
28/05/2017
CANNES 2017: Rungano Nyoni bewitches the Croisette with her debut feature film, a tragic tale which is portrayed magnificently in which the absurd easily moves us to tears
Directions by Stephan Komandarev
27/05/2017
CANNES 2017: Stephan Komandarev’s fourth feature explores some difficult issues in modern-day Bulgaria
Djam by Tony Gatlif
CANNES 2017: Tony Gatlif takes us to the country of rebetiko and a young Greek woman who we follow on a well-defined getaway of irresistible songs and visceral dancing
You Were Never Really Here by Lynne Ramsay
CANNES 2017: Scottish director Lynne Ramsay brings us a chilling take on New York City with this searingly brutal and superbly staged thriller, starring a tremendous Joaquin Phoenix
The Double Lover by François Ozon
26/05/2017
CANNES 2017: François Ozon once again tries his hand at a new genre with the formal virtuosity of an architect, underpinned by unsettling visceral urges
In the Fade by Fatih Akin
CANNES 2017: Fatih Akin brings us a moving and effective drama about a neo-Nazi attack, a mix between a portrait of a woman, a legal film and a political thriller
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