Film Reviews

8124 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 28/10/2025. 736 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.

The Great Beauty by Paolo Sorrentino

20/05/2013

Paolo Sorrentino explores a sublime Rome accompanied by a cynical and disillusioned Virgil played by Toni Servillo.  

La grande bellezza

La grande bellezza

Grand Central by Rebecca Zlotowski

19/05/2013

A complicated romance between Léa Seydoux and Tahar Rahim against a backcloth of the nuclear threat. After Belle épine, Rebecca Zlotowsky presents a second successful film in Un Certain Regard  

Jodorowsky's Dune by Frank Pavich

19/05/2013

Frank Pavich’s documentary reveals the creative process behind the adaptation of science fiction book Dune by Chilean director Alejandro Jodorowsky  

The Dance of Reality by Alejandro Jodorowsky

18/05/2013

Chilean Alejandro Jodorowsky returns after 23 years with work in which he has reconstructed his childhood in a tale-like manner  

For Those in Peril by Paul Wright

18/05/2013

Paul Wright signs a first feature film, formally very inventive, about a descent into the bleakest depths of psychological distress  

Suzanne by Katell Quillévéré

17/05/2013

Katell Quillevéré proposes a very successful romanesque film on the chaotic destiny of a young woman who abandons everything for a risky love affair.  

Suzanne

Suzanne

The Past by Asghar Farhadi

17/05/2013

A successful transfer to France for Iranian director Asghar Farhadi with a film whose challenging screenplay dissects love and family feelings  

Miele by Valeria Golino

17/05/2013

Euthanasia at the centre of a linear and dry film, revealing of a sense of sacredness.  

Miele

Miele

Young and Beautiful by François Ozon

16/05/2013

French director François Ozon offers the Cannes competition an initiatory account both bold and moving about the awakening of sexuality through prostitution  

Jeune et jolie

Jeune et jolie

Heli by Amat Escalante

16/05/2013

For his first selection in competition, Mexican director Amat Escalante signs his name to a fascinating film, coproduced by the Netherlands, Germany, and France  

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