Film Reviews

7997 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 01/09/2025. 757 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.

Trishna by Michael Winterbottom

05/06/2012

In his third adaptation of a novel by Thomas Hardy, the eclectic British filmmaker has cast Freida Pinto in the story of Tess of the d'Urbervilles set in modern-day India.  

Trishna

Trishna

Kuma by Umut Dag

01/06/2012

In a very promising Austrian feature debut that opened the Panorama section of the 2012 Berlinale, a family is shaken by the arrival of a young woman.  

Kuma

Kuma

The Angels' Share by Ken Loach

29/05/2012

Ken Loach dives into the fountain of youth with a social comedy which is often very funny and less innocent than it seems.  

The Angels' Share

The Angels' Share

Después de Lucia by Michel Franco

26/05/2012

Michel Franco's hard-hitting tale of teen harassment has beaten all other contenders at Cannes' Un Certain Regard.  

Final Cut: Ladies & Gentlemen by György Pálfi

26/05/2012

György Pálfi presents a surprising closing film at Cannes Classics: a contemporary, inventive collage of 500 films from the history of cinema.  

Thérèse Desqueyroux by Claude Miller

26/05/2012

In the late Claude Miller’s final film, Audrey Tautou shines in the dramatic role of a young woman suffocated by bourgeois conventions.  

Camille Rewinds by Noémie Lvovsky

26/05/2012

The Directors’ Fortnight closed with Camille Rewinds, a tender and very funny film that catapults its delighted audience into the fluorescent, old school, basically brilliant, world of the 1980s.  

Renoir by Gilles Bourdos

25/05/2012

Art and love in 1915, when a young woman meets painter Auguste Renoir towards the end of his life, and his son, future great filmmaker Jean  

7 days in Havana by Laurent Cantet, Benicio Del Toro, Julio Medem, Gaspar Noé, Elia Suleiman, Juan Carlos Tabío, Pablo Trapero

25/05/2012

Seven directors with seven different points of view each spend a day in the Cuban capital to take us on an initiatory journey that gives off a great air of unison.  

Cosmopolis by David Cronenberg

25/05/2012

David Cronenberg delivers an obscure, hypnotic tale about the financial crisis and the end of a world in chaos.  

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