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Cannes 2025
Resurrection review—Bi Gan’s love letter to cinema is a masterpiece
By
Jenna Mahale
Cannes 2025
Romeria review—Carla Simon’s pilgrimage towards grief and family history
By
Iana Murray
Cannes 2025
Sentimental Value review—tenderness is punk in Joachim Trier’s miraculous family drama
By
Iana Murray
Cannes 2025
Alpha review—Ducournau’s bleak AIDS allegory is filled with originality
By
Iana Murray
Cannes 2025
Eddington review—Ari Aster’s smalltown Western shows an America divided
By
Chris Cotonou
Cannes 2025
Die My Love review—Jennifer Lawrence triumphs in Lynne Ramsay’s marital psychodrama
By
Christina Newland
Cannes 2025
The Plague review—Lord of the Flies meets Water Lillies
By
Kitty Grady
Review
The Seed of the Sacred Fig review—a timely thriller on the oppressive nature of theocracy
By
Avanish Chandrasekaran
Review
2073 review—Chris Marker’s La Jetée updated for a society of surveillance
By Avanish Chandrasekaran
Review
Conclave review—papal thriller elects Edward Berger as one of our greatest directors
By
Chris Cotonou
Review
Hard Truths review—Mike Leigh’s return to London is a masterclass in grief
By Rafa Sales Ross
Review
Harvest review—a brutal and earthy tale
By
Chris Cotonou
Review
The Brutalist review—Brady Corbet’s architectural epic is poised for glory
By
Jenna Mahale
Review
Queer review—sex only sells in Guadagnino’s stylish adaptation
By
Jenna Mahale
Review
Happyend review—Neo Sora says the kids will be alright
By
Chris Cotonou
Review
The Room Next Door review—an understated upstairs downstairs
By
Jenna Mahale
Review
Vermiglio review—an atmospheric tale of the mountains
By
Chris Cotonou
Review
Maria review—portrait of the artist as an older woman
By
Jenna Mahale
Film
La Pampa review—queer motocross drama is a firehouse of emotions
By Issy Carr
Review
Caught By The Tides review—mesmerising slow-burn from one of China’s best living filmmakers
By
Luke Georgiades
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