Film Reviews

8105 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 18/10/2025. 739 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.

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

Paterson by Jim Jarmusch

16/05/2016

CANNES 2016: American director Jim Jarmusch, with German group K5 and Amazon on board as producers, brings us a fundamentally simple masterpiece  

Paterson

Paterson

Tour de France by Rachid Djaïdani

16/05/2016

CANNES 2016: Rachid Djaïdani throws his heart and soul into this journey towards tolerance carried on the solid shoulders of Gérard Depardieu and a rapper unlike any other  

Tour de France

Tour de France

From the Land of the Moon by Nicole Garcia

15/05/2016

CANNES 2016: Nicole Garcia brings us a piece of a charm that is slightly old-fashioned but nonetheless very effective, giving Marion Cotillard a great role  

Mal de pierres

Mal de pierres

Chouf by Karim Dridi

15/05/2016

CANNES 2016: Through a fanciful fiction, Karim Dridi sketches out a realistic observation of a state of social emergency in a council estate plagued by drug trafficking  

Chouf

Chouf

My Life as a Courgette by Claude Barras

15/05/2016

CANNES 2016: Claude Barras has made an accomplished feature debut with his delicate, moving and original stop-motion animation adopting a positive approach to a dark topic – the harshest of childhoods  

Ma vie de courgette

Ma vie de courgette

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