Film Reviews

7893 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 10/07/2025. 758 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.

Paulina by Santiago Mitre

16/05/2015

CANNES 2015: Santiago Mitre pays tribute to the determination and sacrifice of a woman who refuses to give up her political integrity  

La Patota

La Patota

Panama by Pavle Vučković

16/05/2015

CANNES 2015: Pavle Vuckovic paints the portrait of a generation whose superficiality and depravity are fuelled by their lives being completely taken over by the Internet  

Panama

Panama

A Perfect Day by Fernando León de Aranoa

16/05/2015

CANNES 2015: Fernando León de Aranoa has come up with a tragicomedy: 24 hours in the lives of a group of aid workers in a war-torn country, peppered with the laughs needed to alleviate the horror  

A Perfect Day

A Perfect Day

Rams by Grímur Hákonarson

16/05/2015

CANNES 2015: A simple, effective and endearing film set in the very physical world of farmers by Icelandic director Grimur Hakonarson  

Hrútar

Hrútar

My Golden Days by Arnaud Desplechin

15/05/2015

CANNES 2015: Arnaud Desplechin plunges into the heart of the masks of memory by mixing up cinematographic codes in a deliberately elusive film  

Trois souvenirs de ma jeunesse

Trois souvenirs de ma jeunesse

The Lobster by Yorgos Lanthimos

15/05/2015

CANNES 2015: Yorgos Lanthimos’s science-fiction film is ambitious, off the wall, conceptual and meticulous on social totalitarianism and relationships of the “amorous” variety  

The Lobster

The Lobster

Son of Saul by László Nemes

15/05/2015

CANNES 2015: The first feature film by Hungarian filmmaker László Nemes is stunning in its visceral approach to the Shoah. The first blow of the 68th Cannes Film Festival  

Saul Fia

Saul Fia

One Floor Below by Radu Muntean

14/05/2015

CANNES 2015: Radu Muntean unveils a highly subtle and skilfully staged psychological film about a man at odds with his conscience  

Un etaj mai jos

Un etaj mai jos

The Anarchists by Elie Wajeman

14/05/2015

CANNES 2015: Élie Wajeman opened Critics’ Week with his second historical feature film, which is nonetheless very current, in which young withered idealism tries to fight back with political revolt  

Les Anarchistes

Les Anarchistes

In the Shadow of Women by Philippe Garrel

14/05/2015

CANNES 2015: A classic, splendid and artistically refined piece by Philippe Garrel opens the parallel section of Cannes with panache  

L'ombre des femmes

L'ombre des femmes

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