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8105 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 18/10/2025. 739 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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H Is for Hawk by Philippa Lowthorpe
17/10/2025
Philippa Lowthorpe’s Cambridge-set film, based on Helen Macdonald’s autobiography, features a character navigating a devastating loss and finding solace in a goshawk
Life Goes This Way by Riccardo Milani
Riccardo Milani’s comedy tells the true story of a Sardinian shepherd who makes a stand against the plans of a ruthless property developer, reminding us that money can’t buy everything
Hamnet by Chloé Zhao
16/10/2025
Jessie Buckley and Paul Mescal give passionate performances in this awards-hungry tearjerker by Chloé Zhao, chronicling William Shakespeare’s domestic life in Stratford-upon-Avon
Y by Maria Popistașu, Alexandru Baciu
Maria Popistașu and Alexandru Baciu claw at a guilty chapter in recent Romanian history, one to which the collective consciousness prefers to turn a blind eye
Le Gang des Amazones by Melissa Drigeard
French director Melissa Drigeard presents her fourth feature film, inspired by an attention-grabbing criminal case which made headlines in France in the ‘90s
Be Loved by Elisa Amoruso
15/10/2025
Elisa Amoruso’s new film charts two women’s paths toward motherhood – and their free choice – in a work that’s both intimate and socially minded
The Choral by Nicholas Hytner
Nicholas Hytner’s feature stars Ralph Fiennes as a choir leader, blending music and ensemble storytelling in World War I-era Britain
Hunger Strike Breakfast by Karolis Kaupinis
Lithuanian filmmaker Karolis Kaupinis’s second feature recreates a crucial political episode through an intimately human lens
Dog 51 by Cédric Jimenez
14/10/2025
Cédric Jimenez’s meaty and frenetic adaptation of Laurent Gaudé's dystopian novel is a convincing action film whose pace sadly suffocates any nuance
Anorgasmia by Jon Einarsson Gustafsson
Icelandic filmmaker Jon Einarsson Gustafsson’s sophomore feature hurls two lost souls into the vast expanse of Iceland’s volcanic landscape, hoping to draw them closer
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