Film Reviews

8182 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 21/11/2025. 716 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.

Holy Motors by Leos Carax

23/05/2012

French cinema’s enfant terrible is back with a visually exceptional, metaphorical film of dizzying heights and delirious depths.  

Holy Motors

Holy Motors

Aquí y Allá: Here and There by Antonio Méndez Esparza

22/05/2012

Spanish filmmaker Antonio Méndez Esparza set up his camera in a small Mexican village to make a profound, calm, and delicate first film.  

White Elephant by Pablo Trapero

22/05/2012

Two activist priests grappling with poverty, gangs, the police, money and spiritual doubts. An effective social-realist thriller.  

God's Neighbors by Meni Yaesh

22/05/2012

In his first film, Israeli filmmaker Meni Yaesh portrays a group of friends using force to implement religious rules  

The Hunt by Thomas Vinterberg

21/05/2012

Thomas Vinterberg is back in the competition with his best film since Festen, a psychological drama about social fractures that never completely heal.  

Jagten

Jagten

Reality by Matteo Garrone

21/05/2012

After the success of Gomorrah, Matteo Garrone is back and portrays an Italy which dreams of TV success.  

Reality

Reality

You Ain't Seen Nothin' Yet by Alain Resnais

21/05/2012

A brilliant stylistic exercise for the very inventive maestro Alain Resnais in the form of a tribute in mirrors to creation and actors.  

Like Someone in Love by Abbas Kiarostami

21/05/2012

After Italy, Iranian filmmaker Abbas Kiarostami celebrates Japan in his latest film, screened today in the official competition in Cannes.  

Clandestine Childhood by Benjamín Ávila

21/05/2012

Benjamín Ávila has made a personal film about the dictatorship years in Argentina.  

Dracula by Dario Argento

20/05/2012

Midnight Screening on the Croisette dedicated to a classic horror film with special effects in 3D by the Italian master of fear  

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