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8284 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 13/02/2026. 693 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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In a Whisper by Leyla Bouzid
13/02/2026
BERLINALE 2026: Leyla Bouzid delivers a sophisticated feature film revolving around an intimate, chiaroscuro investigation into a Tunisian family and their secrets, lies and things left unsaid
Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die by Gore Verbinski
BERLINALE 2026: Gore Verbinski returns with an AI apocalypse sci-fi comedy starring Sam Rockwell, Haley Lu Richardson, Juno Temple and Michael Peña
Only Rebels Win by Danielle Arbid
12/02/2026
BERLINALE 2026: Danielle Arbid fuses her wide range of artistic practices, from video art to documentary, into a politically charged romance
No Good Men by Shahrbanoo Sadat
BERLINALE 2026: For her third feature, Afghani filmmaker Shahrbanoo Sadat brings a political rom-com unique to her country’s cinema
Wuthering Heights by Emerald Fennell
Emerald Fennell takes an iconic novel about a noxious and self-destructive passion - expressed in the film through wild and grotesque erotism - and deconstructs and reconstructs it at will
Bazaar (Murder in the Building) by Rémi Bezançon
09/02/2026
Rémi Bezançon orchestrates a very playful, romantic and incredible detective film, directly influenced by Alfred Hitchcock
Variations on a Theme by Jason Jacobs, Devon Delmar
Jason Jacobs and Devon Delmar’s feature is a lyrical snapshot of an ailing, yet resolute, matriarch in South Africa’s Northern Cape region
A Messy Tribute to Motherly Love by Dan Geesin
When stress kills and parenthood requires physical sacrifice, Dan Geesin turns common figures of speech into a disquieting body-horror parable and an offbeat psychological drama
Mi amor by Guillaume Nicloux
06/02/2026
Guillaume Nicloux catapults us into a nightmaresque misadventure in the Canary Islands with this caustic genre film infused with a powerful artistic style and unrestrained strangeness
A Place for Her by Melisa Godet
Mélisa Godet’s debut feature sensitively portrays workers at a shelter supporting abused women, simultaneously delivering a hard-hitting warning to society
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