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7934 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 12/08/2025. 760 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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TKT by Solange Cicurel
09/10/2024
Solange Cicurel drills down into the gruesome ins and outs of bullying in an awareness-raising family drama
Unicorns by Sally El Hosaini, James Krishna Floyd
Sally El Hosaini and James Krishna Floyd’s Dinard winner is a sweet, if rather predictable, love story about embracing difference and getting over prejudice
Reawakening by Virginia Gilbert
Virginia Gilbert’s drama fails to live up to the potential of its script, which follows a couple dealing with the disappearance and troubling return of their daughter
Saint-Ex by Pablo Agüero
04/10/2024
Pablo Agüero tackles a singular chapter in the life of Antoine Saint-Exupéry, an epic struggle that ended up sealing a friendship
Bring Them Down by Chris Andrews
Bad blood and paternalism lead to escalating and absurd violence in Christopher Andrews’ promising debut feature, starring an Irish-speaking Christopher Abbott
The Story of Frank and Nina by Paola Randi
02/10/2024
Paola Randi’s new film about three young people from the north banlieue of Milan is a dynamic and disjointed yet well acted modern fable that doesn’t speak the language of young Zoomers
The Fourth Wall by David Oelhoffen
01/10/2024
More relevant than ever, David Oelhoffen uses Sorj Chalandon’s cult novel to shed light on the inevitability of the war in the Near-East and the role played by theatre and art in human conflicts
Drone by Simon Bouisson
Simon Bouisson attempts to break down boundaries with an original first feature that is both an emancipatory tale and a thriller set in a modern-day society plagued by voyeuristic technology
Ollie by Antoine Besse
With his first feature, Antoine Besse revisits the theme of skateboarding as the vehicle for a story about an unusual friendship between two outsiders – characters rarely represented on screen
Heads or Fails by Lenny Guit, Harpo Guit
30/09/2024
Lenny and Harpo Guit rediscover their taste for provocation while trying their hand at romantic comedy and incorporating their love of outcasts
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