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7850 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 17/06/2025. 778 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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The Enemy by Stephan Streker
19/10/2020
Stephan Streker places viewers in the position of the jury and urges us to question our inner convictions
The Enemy by Dejan Zečević
28/04/2011
A group of soldiers in the grip of strange phenomena in the immediate aftermath of the Bosnian war. An intellectually stimulating film full of shudders and suspense.
The Enemy Within by Yorgos Tsemberopoulos
02/10/2013
Over a decade after his box-office hit Backdoor, Yorgos Tsemberopoulos returns to screens ready to enchant again with ageless sensibility.
L'enfant du paradis by Salim Kechiouche
28/11/2023
Salim Kechiouche delivers an intense and very well realised low-budget debut feature as director, in which he also beautifully plays the lead character
Les Enfants terribles by Ahmet Necdet Cupur
23/04/2021
Ahmet Necdet Cupur signs his name to a fascinating first feature film of great promise which delves into the generational conflicts of his family and is produced by France with Germany and Turkey
Ennio by Giuseppe Tornatore
13/09/2021
VENICE 2021: Giuseppe Tornatore’s tribute to Morricone is a gargantuan, occasionally exhausting, homage, taking in an exceptional musical journey
Enormous by Sophie Letourneur
27/01/2020
There is no sign of pregnancy glow in this bloated satire by Sophie Letourneur
Enough for Now by Marko Đorđević
07/03/2024
Marko Đorđević’s sophomore feature film is an airy but cathartic experience
Entanglement by Tunç Davut
18/08/2015
The first feature film by Turkey's Tunç Davut, which world-premiered at Sarajevo, sets up universal symbols as the basis for an intimate story
Entebbe by José Padilha
20/02/2018
BERLIN 2018: José Padilha and Working Title make a film about Israel’s rescue of hostages in Uganda in 1976, screening out of competition at Berlin
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