Film Reviews

7874 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 05/07/2025. 750 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.

The Party's Over! by Antony Cordier

19/05/2025

CANNES 2025: Antony Cordier and his wild actors have fun with a sudden and fierce battle between rich and poor arbitrated by an idealistic young class defector  

Classe moyenne

Classe moyenne

Once Upon a Time in Gaza by Arab Nasser, Tarzan Nasser

19/05/2025

CANNES 2025: In their humanistic, precise and relaxed style, brothers Arab and Tarzan Nasser put together the true and the false, reality and fiction, genre cinema and geo-political x-ray  

Once Upon a Time in Gaza

Once Upon a Time in Gaza

The Secret Agent by Kleber Mendonça Filho

19/05/2025

CANNES 2025: Kleber Mendonça Filho creates a playful, choral and sophisticated cinematic partition in dizzying narrative arpeggio, revealing the dark memory of Brazil under dictatorship  

O Agente Secreto

O Agente Secreto

No One Will Know by Vincent Maël Cardona

19/05/2025

CANNES 2025: A gun and a winning ticket are the dramaturgical drivers of Vincent Maël Cardona’s second feature, a genre film borrowing from the slasher and heist movies  

Le Roi Soleil

Le Roi Soleil

Urchin by Harris Dickinson

19/05/2025

CANNES 2025: Harris Dickinson debuts as a director with this striking depiction of addiction that blends light comedy and emotional depth  

Urchin

Urchin

My Father's Shadow by Akinola Davies

19/05/2025

CANNES 2025: Akinola Davies Jr impresses with this tale of two brothers reuniting with their estranged father for one day in Lagos, against the backdrop of the country’s 1993 election  

My Father's Shadow

My Father's Shadow

Nino by Pauline Loquès

18/05/2025

CANNES 2025: Following the footsteps of a young man wandering around Paris in the throes of a revelation, Pauline Loquès paints a moving portrait of the modern urban world  

Nino

Nino

Pillion by Harry Lighton

18/05/2025

CANNES 2025: Harry Lighton has made a name for himself with his astonishing debut feature, a story of love and submission set in the world of bikers, with a wicked sense of humour  

Pillion

Pillion

A Magnificent Life by Sylvain Chomet

18/05/2025

CANNES 2025: Sylvain Chomet celebrates and reintroduces French institution Marcel Pagnol in his animated biopic, which, while not explicit, is definitely a film for adults  

Marcel et Monsieur Pagnol

Marcel et Monsieur Pagnol

New Wave by Richard Linklater

18/05/2025

CANNES 2025: Richard Linklater takes us behind the scenes of Jean-Luc Godard’s Breathless, casually capturing a cinematic revolution in progress  

Nouvelle Vague

Nouvelle Vague

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