Film Reviews

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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Archeo by Jan Cvitkovič

10/10/2011

Archipelago by Joanna Hogg

27/04/2011

Architecton by Viktor Kossakovsky

21/02/2024

BERLINALE 2024: Viktor Kossakovsky’s latest effort is a freewheeling reflection on matter and architecture, and a fascinating journey through time and space  

Architecton

Architecton

Architecture of Infinity by Christoph Schaub

06/11/2018

Zurich-based director Christoph Schaub presents his latest ethereal documentary, a poetic reflection on the concept of infinity  

Architektur der Unendlichkeit

Architektur der Unendlichkeit

Arctic by Joe Penna

12/05/2018

CANNES 2018: In a perfectly decent, if rather pointless, survival drama presented as a Midnight Screening, Mads Mikkelsen plays a man stranded in the Arctic and trying his best to stay alive  

Arctic

Arctic

Ärctic by Gabriel Velázquez

09/06/2014

Salamanca-based Gabriel Velázquez closes his trilogy on family with radical steps close to distraught teenage years in deep, rural Spain  

Ärtico

Ärtico

The Ardennes by Robin Pront

14/10/2015

Today sees the Belgian release of the family-themed noir thriller and the feature debut by Robin Pront, which made a splash at Toronto and as the opening movie of the Film Fest Gent  

D’Ardennen

D’Ardennen

Ardente·x·s by Patrick Muroni

15/04/2022

Patrick Muroni portrays with courage and a healthy dose of provocation a collective of women and queer people who transform porn into an ethical and nonconformist concept  

Ardente·x·s

Ardente·x·s

Arenas by Camille Perton

04/02/2025

With a first feature mixing together the initiatory journey and a genre film flavour, Camille Perton lifts the veil on the dark manoeuvres revolving around young professional football talent  

Les Arènes

Les Arènes

Ari by Léonor Serraille

15/02/2025

BERLINALE 2025: Blending instinct, simplicity and suggestion and showing remarkable sensitivity, Léonor Serraille depicts the poignant meanderings of a gentle man living in our rough epoch  

Ari

Ari

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