Film Reviews

8118 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 23/10/2025. 738 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.

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Whisky with Vodka by Andreas Dresen

16/07/2009

In Whisky with Vodka, which won Andreas Dresen the Best Director Award at Karlovy Vary, an aging actor is confronted with his shortcomings while shooting a 1920s-set comedy  

Whisky mit Wodka

Whisky mit Wodka

Whispers in the Wood by Vincent Munier

06/10/2025

French nature photographer Vincent Munier makes his second documentary, turning his lens on his own family’s connections to the Vosges region in eastern France  

Le Chant des forêts

Le Chant des forêts

Whispers of War by Florian Hoffmann

10/06/2022

Florian Hoffmann blends documentary war footage with fiction tackling issues such as grief, disinformation and media manipulation  

Stille Post

Stille Post

The Whistlers by Corneliu Porumboiu

19/05/2019

CANNES 2019: In his playful new film, Corneliu Porumboiu starts with Iggy Pop’s “The Passenger”, and then he rides and he rides – all the way to the Canary Islands  

La Gomera

La Gomera

White as Snow by Anne Fontaine

09/04/2019

Anne Fontaine’s modernisation of the Brothers Grimm fairy-tale tracks the emancipation of a woman played by the dazzling Lou de Laâge, who is relentlessly pursued by a fiendish Isabelle Huppert  

Blanche comme neige

Blanche comme neige

White Building by Kavich Neang

09/09/2021

VENICE 2021: We say goodbye to the titular White Building in Phnom Penh, in Cambodian director Kavich Neang’s glittering debut fiction feature  

Bodeng sar

Bodeng sar

White Courage by Marcin Koszalka

14/11/2024

Polish director Marcin Koszałka delivers an impressive work about a dark and little-known moment in history when blood ties were sorely tested  

Biala Odwaga

Biala Odwaga

The White Crow by Ralph Fiennes

24/10/2018

Ralph Fiennes’ third directorial outing recounts the defection of Russian dancer Rudolf Nureyev as a Cold War ballet  

The White Crow

The White Crow

White Cube by Renzo Martens

26/11/2020

Renzo Martens’ much-anticipated sequel to Enjoy Poverty explores what the art world can give back to former Congolese plantation workers  

White Cube

White Cube

White Elephant by Pablo Trapero

22/05/2012

Two activist priests grappling with poverty, gangs, the police, money and spiritual doubts. An effective social-realist thriller.  

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