Film Reviews

7851 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 18/06/2025. 775 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.

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Walking Too Fast by Radim Spacek

05/02/2010

A relentless and often brutal portrayal of a bad system and the even-worse cop who makes it his playground  

Pouta

Pouta

The Wall by Philippe Van Leeuw

04/07/2023

Philippe Van Leeuw looks at the equally inscrutable and unredeemable character of racism at the heart of a US Border Patrol, embarked on a manhunt that is most of all a hunt for anyone “other”  

The Wall

The Wall

The Wall by Dariusz Glazer

11/03/2016

Screenwriter Dariusz Glazer’s first foray into feature film is a story of love and social redemption  

Mur

Mur

Walls by Kasia Smutniak

19/10/2023

Actress Kasia Smutniak's directorial debut is a journey into her memory and a diary of the days spent searching for the wall between Poland and Belarus that prevents migrants from entering  

Mur

Mur

The Walls of Bergamo by Stefano Savona

24/02/2023

BERLINALE 2023: Stefano Savona’s documentary takes just the right distance to explore the collective grief of one of the cities worst hit by Covid-19  

Le mura di Bergamo

Le mura di Bergamo

Walser by Zbigniew Libera

31/07/2015

Polish artists are becoming more and more interested in film, as is clear to see in Wroclaw, especially with the film of artist Zbigniew Libera  

Walser

Walser

Waltz with Bashir by Ari Folman

15/05/2008

The Wanderer by Miguel Mejias

08/07/2020

Miguel Mejías’ first feature film adopts an intimate and reflective tone in a tale of a thirty-year-old entomologist’s journey north in search of identity  

La viajante

La viajante

Wandering Girl by Rubén Mendoza

27/11/2018

Shown in the Official Selection at Tallinn, Rubén Mendoza’s road movie genuinely feels like a long drive in a sweltering car, which somehow proves to be a rather welcome sensation  

Niña errante

Niña errante

Wandering Heart by Leonardo Brzezicki

31/03/2022

It’s impossible not to adore Argentinian thesp Leonardo Sbaraglia after he paints such a believable and heart-rending portrait of a man adrift, wallowing in a lack of affection  

Ámame

Ámame

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