The Soul Eater (2024)

The Soul Eater (2024) poster
Rating: ★★½
Police Procedural/Folk Boogeyman Killings

A French police procedural where detectives are plunged into a series of bizarre murders involving a child sacrifice cult and a folk boogeyman. From the directorial duo who started the whole French Extremism movement with Inside

Survive (2024)

Survive (2024) poster
Rating: ★★
Catastrophic Reversal of the Earth’s Poles

A French catastrophe film where the Earth’s poles abruptly reverse, transforming what was ocean into a desert. A survival film that is based on a premise that is fundamentally scientifically absurd

Terra Incognita 1901 (2024)

Terra Incognita 1901 (2024) poster
Rating: ★★
Animation/Steampunk Adventure

A very nicely animated French Steampunk film about an expedition aboard a steam airship to explore the secret entrance to an underground world in the Antarctic. A computer animated film all made by one person.

Infested (2023)

Infested (2023) poster
Rating: ★★★
Spiders Overrun an Apartment Building

A French film that ratchets up quite a reasonable degree of scary tension in taking a kitchen sink view as spiders overrun a low-income Paris apartment building

Michel Gondry: Do It Yourself (2023)

Michel Gondry: Do It Yourself (2023) poster
Rating: ★★★
Michel Gondry Documentary

A documentary focused on the unique and distinctive French director Michel Gondry, tracing his emergence through music video and to the success of films like Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind

The Deep Dark (2023)

The Deep Dark (2023) poster
Rating: ★★
Lovecraftian Monster in the Mining Shafts

From the director of the standout Meander, a dark and claustrophobic film set in the 1950s about miners disturbing a Lovecraftian entity buried in the depths of a mineshaft

The Visitor from the Future (2022)

The Visitor from the Future (2022) poster
Rating: ★★★
Time Travel Comedy

A French film about a time traveller come to prevent the catastrophic explosion of a nuclear power plant. A low expectation film that turns out to be a comedy that sparkles with wit and inventivity

Final Cut (2022)

Final Cut (2022) poster
Rating: ★★
Zombies on a Zombie Film Set Comedy

One Cut of the Dead was one of the freshest takes on the overworked zombie film in recent years. Here Academy Award-winning director Michel Hazanavicius conducts a French remake but misses the mark

Incredible But True (2022)

Incredible But True (2022) poster
Rating: ★★
Gonzo Comedy/Time Portal in the Basement

Another of Quentin Dupieux’s gonzo, surreal comedies where a married couple buy a house and find it has a portal that takes them twelve hours into the future, while making them younger

Annette (2021)

Annette (2021) poster
Rating: ★★★★
Surrealist Musical

As a follow-up to Holy Motors, Leos Carax returns with of all things a musical. As might be expected of Carax, this is a wildly surrealistic film, not the least of which is one of the characters is a singing puppet

The Melies Mystery (2021)

The Melies Mystery (2021) poster
Rating: ★★★★
Georges Melies Documentary

A documentary that offers the best discussion of the life of Georges Melies to date. Much of the film is focused on the recent rediscovery of a complete trove of negatives of Melies’s film

The Father (2020)

The Father (2020) poster
Rating: ★★★★
Alzheimer's Sufferer/Reality Blurrings

A film that received great acclaim at awards season. Anthony Hopkins is a dementia-ridden senior and we experience his state of mind subjectively in a constantly shifting sense of what is real

The Swarm (2020)

The Swarm (2020) poster
Rating: ★★★
Woman’s Obsession with Raising Killer Locusts

Not the classic Irwin Allen bad movie but a work of disturbed psychology about a woman who develops an unhealthy obsession with feeding locusts blood and turning them into a killer swarm

Last Journey of Paul W.R. (2020)

Last Journey of Paul W.R. (2020) poster
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Earth Endangered by an Oncoming Moon

French film about Earth endangered by an oncoming moon and how only one man can save the world. This seemed it might be something culty – before the mind-bogglingly bizarre science becomes apparent

How I Became a Super-Hero (2020)

How I Became a Super-Hero (2020) poster
Rating: ★★
Superpowers Film

The title suggests either a comedic take on the superhero film or a teen film about a kid discovering superpowers. The least thing you expect this to be is a French police thriller about a unit investigating super-powered crimes

The Room (2019)

The Room (2019) poster
Rating: ★★★½
House With a Room That Answers Wishes

Not to be confused with Tommy Wiseau’s bad movie classic. This comes from Christian Volckman who made an impressive debut a few years ago with the animated Cyberpunk film Renaissance. Moving to live-action, this creates an air of unspeakable dread as a couple buy a house that has a hidden room that can manifest anything they wish for

Deerskin (2019)

Deerskin (2019) poster
Rating: ★★★
Man's Obsession With His Coat/Gonzo Comedy

Another of the strange surreal deadpan films from Quentin Dupieux about a man who buys a deerskin jacket that then speaks and urges him to eliminate everybody else who is wearing a jacket

Ghostland (2018)

Ghostland (2018) poster
Rating: ★★★
Home Invasion/Reality Bender

Pascal Laugier emerged as a most promising director with Martyrs. All of his films hang on improbably contrived twists. This starts out as a home invasion film not unakin to The Strangers but nothing is as it seems

Dilili in Paris (2018)

Dilili in Paris (2018) poster
Rating: ★★★★
Animation/Journey Through Belle Epoque Paris

Michel Ocelot is one of the great underrated animators of the world. Here he makes an exquisite tribute to the Belle Epoque featuring appearances from names of the era and decked out in Steampunk inventions

The Night Eats the World (2018)

The Night Eats the World (2018) poster
Rating: ★★★
French Zombie Film

The zombie genre has become creatively overused and exhausted in recent years but this French entry plays with an appealing originality, sort of like a low-key version of Dawn of the Dead where a man builds a Parisian apartment building into his own paradise

The Most Assassinated Woman in the World (2018)

The Most Assassinated Woman in the World (2018) poster
Rating: ★★
Real-Life Grand Guignol Theatre

A biopic of Paula Maxa, the real-life star of Paris’s Grand Guignol Theatre. The Grand Guignol specialised in plays depicting gory on-stage deaths and she was killed on stage an estimated 10,000 times during her career. Here the biopic elements are blended with a mystery in which she is targeted by a serial killer

Asterix: The Secret of the Magic Potion (2018)

Asterix: The Secret of the Magic Potion (2018) poster
Rating: ★★
Animation/Comic-Book Character

A CGI animated film based on the popular comic-book character Asterix. After numerous other adaptations, this was the first of the Asterix films to be written directly for the screen

Madame Hyde (2017)

Madame Hyde (2017) poster
Rating: ★★
Gender-Reversed Jekyll and Hyde Film

A gender-flipped version of the Jekyll and Hyde story with Isabelle Huppert is a teacher who is walked over in every aspect of her life before she is changed by a strange electrical discharge

The Crucifixion (2017)

The Crucifixion (2017) poster
Rating: ★★
Exorcism Film/"True Story"

Xavier Gens film from the screenwriters of The Conjuring films based on a supposedly true-life exorcism. One was hoping that Gens would do amazing things with the exorcism genre but he only rehashes the same cliches

Alone (2017)

Alone (2017) poster
Rating: ★★
Children Awaken in a Mysteriously Deserted City

A French variant on The Quiet Earth adapted from a comic-book about a group of young people who wake up to find themselves alone in a deserted city

Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets (2017)

Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets (2017) poster
Rating: ★★★★
Space Opera/Comic-Book Adaptation

It was a box-office bomb but this is one of the most breathtaking and completely designed SF work to ever cross the screen. In terms of effects, sets and costuming, Luc Besson gives us a work that is an overwhelming treat for the eyes

Darkweb (2016)

Darkweb (2016) poster
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Human Bloodsports

This exploits the topical fascination with the darknet in a story ostensibly about making snuff videos for sale there. In actuality, this telescopes down to being no more a variant on The Most Dangerous Game

The Warriors Gate (2016)

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Videogamer Transported to Ancient China

Luc Besson written/produced effort where a videogamer kid is transported to Ancient China. A blatant copy of The Forbidden Kingdom that manages to be fundamentally implausible on every level and one of the worst attempts to pander to the Chinese box-office

Personal Shopper (2016)

Personal Shopper (2016) poster
Rating: ★★½
Possible Ghost Story/Mystery Texter

Olivier Assayas’s high-profile but wildly critically divided work feels as though it has several competing plots circling around Kristen Stewart – a ghost story, one about a mystery texter and briefly a murder mystery – which feel incomplete and unfinished and only maybe intersecting with one another

April and the Extraordinary World (2015)

April and the Extraordinary World (2015) poster
Rating: ★★★★
Animation/Steampunk Alternate History Adventure

Animated film that takes place in a Steampunk alternate history. This brims over with an extraordinary degree of visual invention from the amazingly detailed vistas of the world to a script tossing in quirky twists and wacky inventions

Dofus – Book 1: Julith (2015)

Dofus – Book 1: Julith (2015) poster
Rating: ★★★
Animation/Fantasy Computer Game Adaptation

Animated film spun off from a popular French online gameworld, which had also previously spawned an animated tv series. The results are amiably engaging with a sense of humour that makes the show

The Little Prince (2015)

The Little Prince (2015) poster
Rating: ★★½
Animation/Young Boy Alien Visitor Fable

On its own terms, a frequently lovely film. The director made a big thing of how much he loved the Saint-Exupery original but makes a completely different story with only occasional Little Prince interludes

Vincent (2014)

Vincent film (2014) poster
Rating: ★★★
Man with Superpowers

The peculiar story of a man who gains super-strength and various other powers whenever he is in water, this essentially plays out as a superhero film but in a more low key way without any costumes. Quirky, charming and rather likeably appealing

Goal of the Dead (2014)

Goal of the Dead (2014) poster
Rating: ★★★
Zombies and Soccer

Zombies and soccer! Ok? From co-director of the ferocious French zombie film The Horde, a rather entertaining effort that resembles something of Shaun of the Dead in its comedy approach

Asterix: The Mansion of the Gods (2014)

Asterix: The Mansion of the Gods (2014) poster
Rating: ★★★½
Animation/Comic-Book Character

The best among the films made from the Asterix comics. This delivers the characters and the visual humour the way they should be, plus leaves the sly satiric wit of the originals intact with side-splitting results

Beauty and the Beast (2014)

Beauty and the Beast (2014) poster
Rating: ★★★★
Fairy-Tale

Adaptation of the fairytale that takes place in an exquisitely dreamy sumptuousness – a stunningly designed, costumed and photographed world that has a genuine magic. However, the motion-capture animated Beast looks far too much like a CGI effect

Reality (2014)

Reality (2014) poster
Rating: ★★★
Gonzo Surrealism/Blurring of Dream and Fiction

A film from Quentin Dupieux that comes in a series of quirky intersecting stories where the dreams and films different characters are watching/making keeping blurring together in mind-boggling ways

Lucy (2014)

Lucy (2014) poster
Rating: ★★★
Drug Grants Enhanced Intelligence and Superpowers/Action Film

Luc Besson makes a preposterously entertaining work where drug mule Scarlett Johansson develops superhuman mental capabilities – sort of if you imagine Limitless reconceived as an action film

The Pyramid (2014)

The Pyramid (2014) poster
Rating: ★★½
Sinister Forces in an Egyptian Pyramid

A monster movie where the major distinction is that the monster is drawn from Ancient Egyptian mythology and the locale is an unearthed pyramid. The film is too conceptually slim to do much with such an interesting background but it does deliver some solid jumps

Brick Mansions (2014)

Brick Mansions (2014) poster
Rating: ★★
Near Future Action/Walled-Off Ghetto

The English-language remake of the Luc Besson-produced Banlieue 13. The electrifying parkour scenes of the original now seem routine and the film’s social set-up so thinly sketched as to be negligible as science-fiction

Under the Rainbow (2013)

Under the Rainbow (2013) poster
Rating: ★★½
Romantic Comedy/Modernised Fairytales

No relation to the disastrous Chevy Chase film, a French romantic comedy that has modernised retellings of various fairytales wound into the plot, often being deflated or turned on their head

The Dance of Reality (2013)

The Dance of Reality (2013) poster
Rating: ★★★½
Surreal Autobiography

The first film in 24 years from Alejandro Jodorowsky, a surreal journey through his own childhood. Gone is Jodorowsky, the mad prophet of El Topo, replaced by a warm, wryly self-reflexive Jodorowsky looking back in on his own life

Mood Indigo (2013)

Mood Indigo (2013) poster
Rating: ★★★★
Wackily Surreal Romance

After the disastrous misstep of The Green Hornet, Michel Gondry returns to the surreal whimsy of The Science of Sleep. A film where Gondry delights in scene after scene of visual nonsense and serving up all the appealingly capricious silliness he can muster – creativity for creativity’s sake alone

Dark Touch (2013)

Dark Touch (2013) poster
Rating: ★★★
Abused Psychokinetic Child

In her first English-language debut, French director/writer/actress Marina de Van delivers a variant on Carrie, albeit rewritten as a tale about child abuse. Oblique, quiet but undeniably effective when de Van pulls her punches

Jack and the Cuckoo-Clock Heart (2013)

Jack and the Cuckoo-Clock Heart (2013) poster
Rating: ★★
Animation/Boy With a Cuckoo-Clock Heart on a Quest

A French animated film where a boy with a cuckoo-clock for a heart goes on a quest for love through a surreal quasi-Steampunk world. With cameos from Georges Melies and Jack the Ripper

Wrong (2012)

Wrong (2012) poster
Rating: ★★★
Gonzo Surrealism

Quentin Dupieux’s follow-up to the hilariously culty Rubber, an absurdist film about a man setting out to find his missing dog. You keep expecting something as mind-bendingly hilarious as Rubber but this is more of a mild amusement in the David Lynch-ian deadpan surrealist vein

Holy Motors (2012)

Holy Motors (2012) poster
Rating: ★★★★
Surrealism/Man's Cryptic Journey Through Various Disguises

Genuinely mind-screwing effort from Leos Carax. Imagine a version of Cosmopolis as hijacked by Alejandro Jodorowsky – a series of surreal vignettes that arrives at a major “huh?” ending

Camille Rewinds (2012)

Camille Rewinds (2012) poster
Rating: ★★
Time Travel/Divorcee Revisists Her Youth

This French film is an uncredited copy of Peggy Sue Got Married wherein director/star Noemie Lvovsky a dissatisfied divorcee who is propelled back to her high school graduating year and gets to relive her life choices

Lockout (2012)

Lockout (2012) poster
Rating: ★★★
Future Orbiting Prison/Action

Luc Besson written action-prison film that blatantly borrows from Escape From New York. An entertaining comic-book of a movie, even if its depth exists no further than Guy Pearce tossing off flip one-liners

Ernest and Celestine (2012)

Ernest and Celestine (2012) poster
Rating: ★★★★
Animation/Talking Animals

Entirely charming French animated film from the directors of A Town Called Panic. This is a children’s film that comes with a beautiful simplicity, a duo of winning characters and some side-splitting visual gags

Asterix and Obelix: God Save Britannia (2012)

Asterix and Obelix: God Save Britannia (2012) poster
Rating: ★★★
Comic-Book Character

Fourth of the live-action films adapted from the Asterix comic-books with Gerard Depardieu as Obelix. This replicates the absurdist historical wit of the originals while poking fun at the foibles of the British

Kirikou and the Men and Women (2012)

Kirikou and the Men and Women (2012) poster
Rating: ★★★½
Animation/African Folk Tales

The third of Michel Ocelot’s Kirikou films, delightful tales about the ingenuity and plain-speaking wisdom of a young boy winning out over adult pomposity and foolishness. Animated with a simplicity that is magical

The Suicide Shop (2012)

The Suicide Shop (2012) poster
Rating: ★★★
Animation/Black Comedy

French animated film that is about as far from children’s entertainment as it is possible to get – a mordantly dark comedy that operates in similar territory to The Addams Family in its tale of a family that operates a shop selling items of despatch to the suicidally minded

The Tall Man (2012)

The Tall Man (2012) poster
Rating: ★★★½
Child Abducting Boogeymen/Conceptual Reversal Twister

Pascal Laugier returns with this fascinating effort about a small town subject to child abductions by a possible boogieman. A film that is as blatantly manipulative as it is ingenious in its way-out twists and turns where everything we assume is going on at the outset is eventually turned completely on its head

Melies Cinemagician (2011)

Rating: ★★★★
Compilation of Georges Melies Shorts

Melies Cinemagician is a special screening of a selection of films from Georges Melies presented by Vancouver’s Vancity Theater to celebrate the 150th anniversary of his birth. The show was a live performance involving a score composed especially for the event, displays of conjuring tricks and a magic lantern show. The same year also saw […]

Ray Harryhausen: Special Effects Titan (2011)

Ray Harryhausen: Special Effects Titan (2011) poster
Rating: ★★★
Ray Harryhausen Documentary

A documentary devoted to the life and films of stop-motion animator Ray Harryhausen whose films, which include the Sinbad films and Jason and the Argonauts, have gained a cult following

The Theatre Bizarre (2011)

The Theatre Bizarre (2011) poster
Rating: ★★★
Horror Anthology

A horror anthology featuring episodes from seven different directors. As with other anthologies, the episodes vary in quality, ranging between the so-so, the mostly quite good and one standout segment

The Monk (2011)

The Monk (2011) poster
Rating: ★★
Monk's Temptation by the Devil

The Monk is a sordid classic of 18th Century Gothic literature, filled with crazed lusts and Catholic guilt and damnation. However, in the hands of French director Dominik Moll, all the tortured sexuality has been watered down and the story stuffed as a costume drama

A Monster in Paris (2011)

A Monster in Paris (2011) poster
Rating: ★★★
Animation/Genteel Singing Monster

A charming French-made animated film about a genteel singing monster. Nothing profound but this is beautifully animated and sweetly appealing in all the right places

The Woman in the Fifth (2011)

The Woman in the Fifth (2011) poster
Rating: ★★
Mysterious Femme Fatale

European arthouse film that feels like it should have been a horror film. This starts well but when it veers into genre territory, its big twist has been done by too many genre films of recent and holds nothing interesting in its treatment

Outside Satan (2011)

Outside Satan (2011) poster
Rating: ★★★
Ambiguous Miraculous Visitor

In the vein of Pasolini’s Teorema, French director Bruno Dumont makes a film about an ambiguous visitor who may be capable of miracles. Slow, very opaque but eventually rewarding

The Prodigies (2011)

The Prodigies (2011) poster
Rating: ★★½
Animation/Psychic Powered Kids Go Amok

French animated film about a group of kids with psychic powers going amok. Is okay at what it does but had much of its thunder stolen by the more recent and more spectacular Chronicle

The Extraordinary Voyage (2011)

The Extraordinary Voyage (2011) poster
Rating: ★★★
Georges Melies Documentary

French documentary made for the 150th celebration of Georges Melies’s birthday. Interesting if never uncovering anything new. Too much focus is placed on A Trip to the Moon and its recent restoration

Low Life (2011)

Low Life (2011) poster
Rating: ★★
French Immigration Nightmare/Cursed Documents

Long-winded French film largely about criticising the country’s problematic immigration and asylum seeking system. This also has a B plot about a series of cursed documents

The Incident (2011)

The Incident (2011) poster
Rating: ★★★½
Trapped in an Asylum for the Criminally Insane During a Powercut

From an early script by S. Craig Zahler, this is an incredibly brutal and harrowing work about a group of cooks trapped inside an asylum for the criminally insane during a power cut

A Cat in Paris (2011)

A Cat in Paris (2011) poster
Rating: ★★½
Animation/Cat's Adventures

French film that was nominated for the 2011 Best Animated Film at the Oscars. Cute but over-rated, the film is all highly stylised hand-drawn caricature that looks great but never works very hard to engage in terms of its characters

The Sleeping Beauty (2010)

The Sleeping Beauty (2010) poster
Rating: ★★
Fairytale

Catherine Breillat, a director usually known for tackling issues of female sexuality, adapts the classic fairytale in a muddled effort that singularly fails to fly either as fairytale or deconstruction

Arthur and the Two Worlds War (2010)

Arthur and the Two Worlds War (2010) poster
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Miniature Magical World

Luc Besson has made some phenomenal action films but I just can’t seem to get into his trilogy of children’s films. This was the third. A silly effort written down to a very juvenile level and padded with inane humour

The Extraordinary Adventures of Adele Blanc-Sec (2010)

The Extraordinary Adventures of Adele Blanc-Sec (2010) poster
Rating: ★★★
Girl Writer's Fantastical Adventures

Luc Besson adapts a French comic-book – sort of a female version of Tintin – with uneven but generally amiable regard. The result is somewhere between an Indiana Jones adventure and the quirkness of an Amelie

Rubber (2010)

Rubber (2010) poster
Rating: ★★★★
Killer Car Tire/Meta-Fictional Monster Movie Parody

The best killer car tire film ever – a monster movie spoof wound in so many layers of meta-fiction that it is positively side-splitting. The smartest and funniest monster movie in ages

Arthur and the Revenge of Maltazard (2009)

Arthur and the Revenge of Maltazard (2009) poster
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Miniature Magical World

This was the second of Luc Besson’s Minimoys films, partly animated children’s films set in a world of miniature creatures. Here the charms of the first film seem thinly stretched

Snow White (2009)

Snow White (2009) poster
Rating: ★★★★
Fairy-Tale Ballet Adaptation

An amazing reinterpretation of the classical fairytale as modern ballet for adults. This does amazing things to reinvent the original and is visually extraordinary

Banlieue 13: Ultimatum (2009)

Banlieue 13: Ultimatum (2009) poster
Rating: ★★★
French Future Action/Walled-Off Neighbourhood

Sequel to the French action hit. The plot shuffles the same basic elements around but it is the action we have come for, which is slow to start but soon kicks into exhilarating high gear