Film Reviews

7045 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 07/06/2024. 752 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.

Grand Tour by Miguel Gomes

23/05/2024

CANNES 2024: Miguel Gomes’ latest effort is a playful, fascinating cinematic experience telling the story of a man who flees his betrothed  

Grand Tour

Grand Tour

Jim's Story by Jean-Marie Larrieu, Arnaud Larrieu

22/05/2024

CANNES 2024: Karim Leklou lights up a magnificent and poignant film by Arnaud and Jean-Marie Larrieu, about the long trajectory of a complex paternity  

Le Roman de Jim

Le Roman de Jim

Parthenope by Paolo Sorrentino

22/05/2024

CANNES 2024: Paolo Sorrentino’s less accomplished feature film is technically impeccable but narratively weak  

Parthenope

Parthenope

East of Noon by Hala Elkoussy

22/05/2024

CANNES 2024: In her sophomore feature, Hala Elkoussy crafts a chaotic folktale set in a bizarre theatre company ruled by a childish tyrant  

Sharq 12

Sharq 12

Animale by Emma Benestan

22/05/2024

CANNES 2024: Emma Benestan delivers a modern western and metaphorical fantasy film about a woman who has to find her place in a male-dominated world  

Animale

Animale

Viet and Nam by Trương Minh Quý

22/05/2024

CANNES 2024: Trương Minh Quý’s first fiction feature is a queer romance between two young coal miners, one of whom yearns to leave Vietnam  

Viet and Nam

Viet and Nam

Ghost Cat Anzu by Yôko Kuno, Nobuhiro Yamashita

22/05/2024

CANNES 2024: Yôko Kuno and Nobuhiro Yamashita’s film is a visual feast for fans of Japanese animation, even if the story falls short of expectations  

Bakeneko Anzu-chan

Bakeneko Anzu-chan

The Shrouds by David Cronenberg

22/05/2024

CANNES 2024: King of venereal horror David Cronenberg draws inspiration from his own grief to deliver a sadly slight techno-thriller  

The Shrouds

The Shrouds

Marcello Mio by Christophe Honoré

22/05/2024

CANNES 2024: Christophe Honoré weaves a sleepwalking, cinephilic, conceptual and tender film starring Chiara Mastroianni, haunted by the ghost of her father  

Marcello Mio

Marcello Mio

Being Maria by Jessica Palud

21/05/2024

CANNES 2024: Re-tracing the tormented trajectory of actress Maria Schneider with modesty and utmost precision, Jessica Palud delivers a feminist work of denunciation with very modern undertones  

Maria

Maria

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