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6948 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 07/05/2024. 746 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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But Now Is Perfect by Carin Goeijers
31/05/2019
If you watch only one film about the refugee crisis this year, make it Carin Goeijers’ documentary, which unfolds like a murder-mystery
Leftover Women by Hilla Medalia, Shosh Shlam
Israeli filmmakers Shosh Shlam and Hilla Medalia shine a light on the Chinese phenomenon of state-sanctioned pressure on women to marry early
Domino by Brian De Palma
29/05/2019
Cult auteur Brian De Palma continues his work in European film with this disappointing Danish police noir
Mussolini's Sister by Juna Suleiman
Palestinian filmmaker Juna Suleiman's first feature-length documentary is a portrait of her simultaneously likeable and offensive grandmother
Port Authority by Danielle Lessovitz
CANNES 2019: US director Danielle Lessovitz makes her debut with an impressive romantic drama about a young man who learns to overcome his social prejudices after falling for a transsexual
The Specials by Olivier Nakache, Éric Toledano
28/05/2019
CANNES 2019: Vincent Cassel delivers a superb performance in this film by Éric Toledano and Olivier Nakache, based on a true story, which deals with associations looking after young people with autism
To Live to Sing by Johnny Ma
CANNES 2019: Johnny Ma uses real Sichuan opera performers to show the losing battle that ensues when art venues come up against commerce
Wounds by Babak Anvari
CANNES 2019: Babak Anvari’s shocking body horror uses the tools of David Cronenberg to show that the biggest demons are those from within
Ghost Tropic by Bas Devos
CANNES 2019: It’s the journey and not the destination that counts in Bas Devos’ mild-mannered and poetic discovery of hope and bliss
First Love by Takashi Miike
25/05/2019
CANNES 2019: Takashi Miike delivers a fun, violent tale about a young couple meeting, falling in love, and then fighting the police and the Yakuza
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