"Dangerous Animals," "The Lady from Constantinople," "Sorry Baby"... Our reviews of this week's movie releases

To help our readers navigate the rich cultural offerings, journalists from Libé 's Culture section have provided the latest news on film, album, show, series, and exhibition releases. Find all of our selections .
Sean Byrne delivers a edgy and clever closed-door thriller that restores the shark's horror potential through a story involving the animal's murderous teeth and the psychopathic brain of a serial killer. Read our review .
Rediscover three works by the Hungarian filmmaker, who tells the intimate story of her country under Soviet rule and in the 19th century with a unique perspective. Read our review .
The fourth and most satisfying adaptation of the comic book adventures of the Beatles' vigilante equivalent, created in 1961 by the Stan Lee-Jack Kirby duo, begins Marvel's battle against the DC Comics hero "Superman." Read our review .
After Jean-Claude Barny, it's the turn of Algerian director Abdenour Zahzah to deliver a sober and elegant, but also incomplete, version of a man whose existence extends far beyond the walls of the asylum. Read our review .
Shot in Turkey, the Iranian director's new film follows a teacher's return to his homeland, confronted with the rigid authority of his father. A family drama that ultimately loses its clarity. Read our review .
Eva Victor has made a sincere but formatted feature film, in which the story of female trauma is tinged with offbeat humor, without always escaping the well-established codes of American independent cinema. Read our review .
The Nepalese director's third film about a female police officer sent on an investigation to Kathmandu rarely manages to stray from its overly well-trodden path. Read our review .
The feature film, which chronicles the administrative hell a Neapolitan hairdresser goes through in order to adopt a child, is marred by too many inaccuracies. Read our review .
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