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7874 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 04/07/2025. 757 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Misunderstood by Asia Argento
23/05/2014
CANNES 2014: Entertaining and tender, rich in pop references, the third film by the Roman director who is returning to Cannes ten years from Ingannevole è il cuore sopra ogni cosa, selected during Directors’ Fortnight
Jimmy’s Hall by Ken Loach
CANNES 2014: Social, militant and political, the latest film by Ken Loach is a well-finished historical drama that will please a broad audience
When Animals Dream by Jonas Alexander Arnby
22/05/2014
CANNES 2014: An initiation and fantasy story presented at Critics’ Week. The only film on a werewolf presented in Cannes this year
Geronimo by Tony Gatlif
CANNES 2014: The art of the Roma director culminates in a wild, sensual film, like a dance dripping in sweat, heart-rending like a flamenco, and simply intoxicating
Goodbye to Language by Jean-Luc Godard
CANNES 2014: A great architect of deconstruction, Jean-Luc Godard is back with a tremendous impressionist and metaphysical film in 3D
Queen and Country by John Boorman
21/05/2014
CANNES 2014: The legendary writer-director of Leo the Last unveiled at the Cannes Fortnight a film based on his two years of military service, and every second is a sheer delight
The Search by Michel Hazanavicius
CANNES 2014: Michel Hazanavicius breaks the indifference towards the Chechnya tragedy in an ambitious melodrama which doesn’t escape all of the pitfalls of the genre
In the Name of My Daughter by André Téchiné
CANNES 2014: André Téchiné revisits a strange story blending the conquering of a casino with the shenanigans of an elusive lothario played by Guillaume Canet
The Way Out by Petr Václav
CANNES 2014: A surprisingly sober look at a topic that has been furiously discussed by the general public, in the form of a cinematic sociological study
Li'l Quinquin by Bruno Dumont
CANNES 2014: Having a whale of a time playing around with the conventional police-enquiry genre, the French purist arthouse filmmaker has made an astonishing off-the-wall, and very funny, mini-series
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