Film Reviews

7870 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 01/07/2025. 769 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.

The Unknown Girl by Luc Dardenne, Jean-Pierre Dardenne

18/05/2016

CANNES 2016: The Dardenne brothers bring us a new and extremely astute social parable on the theme of individual responsibility  

La Fille inconnue

La Fille inconnue

Mercenary by Sacha Wolff

18/05/2016

CANNES 2016: Following the long and winding path of a young rugby player from Wallis and Futuna thrust into mainland France, Sacha Wolff has made a stunning and enlightening feature debut  

Mercenaire

Mercenaire

The Stopover by Delphine Coulin, Muriel Coulin

18/05/2016

CANNES 2016: Delphine and Muriel Coulin bring us an original feminist film on the deep-rooted psychological problems caused by war  

Voir du pays

Voir du pays

Les Vies de Thérese by Sébastien Lifshitz

18/05/2016

CANNES 2016: Leading feminist figure Thérèse Clerc (also featured in previous films of his) asks Sébastien Lifshitz to film the end of her life, so that they can "brave it together"  

Les Vies de Thérese

Les Vies de Thérese

Aquarius by Kleber Mendonça Filho

18/05/2016

CANNES 2016: Produced and sold by French company SBS, this magnificent film by Brazil’s Kleber Mendonça Filho places actress Sonia Braga on a pedestal  

Aquarius

Aquarius

Fiore by Claudio Giovannesi

17/05/2016

CANNES 2016: The fourth feature film by Claudio Giovannesi is the moving story of two teenage ‘criminals’ who fall in love whilst behind bars  

Fiore

Fiore

Tramontane by Vatche Boulghourjian

17/05/2016

CANNES 2016: Vatche Boulghourjian shoots to fame with a clever and engaging first feature about a man searching for his identity amidst the web of lies Lebanon wove about his past  

Rabih

Rabih

Wolf and Sheep by Shahrbanoo Sadat

17/05/2016

CANNES 2016: Young Shahrbanoo Sadat brings us a contemplative yet verbose film that shows us a secret side of Afghanistan that has yet to be violated  

Wolf and Sheep

Wolf and Sheep

Personal Shopper by Olivier Assayas

17/05/2016

CANNES 2016: Olivier Assayas ventures into the realms of misplaced anguish and supernatural by numbers, with Kristen Stewart as a bag-buying medium  

Personal Shopper

Personal Shopper

Loving by Jeff Nichols

16/05/2016

CANNES 2016: Co-produced by the United Kingdom, with its classic genre Jeff Nichols’ film is a perfect copy of American films about the fight against segregation  

Loving

Loving

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