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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 Double by Richard Ayoade
15/10/2013
Richard Ayoade’s second feature is a BFI London Film Festival favourite and a harbinger of a bright future for British cinema
Doubleplusungood by Marco Laguna
26/06/2018
Marco Laguna’s out-of-this-world film charts the extravagant, epic, savage and psychedelic odyssey of a flamboyant and mystical assassin
Doubtful by Eliran Elya
25/07/2017
Eliran Elya’s first feature film, awarded in Jerusalem, takes an honest and mature look at two lost souls travelling down a pre-destined path
Douce France by Geoffrey Couanon
16/12/2020
Following an investigation led by a group of high school students within their local area, this documentary throws light on a growing awareness of the pros and cons of economic development
Dovlatov by Aleksei German Jr.
18/02/2018
BERLIN 2018: Aleksei German Jr returns with a retrograde portrait of the 1970s-era Soviet Union that says nothing new
Down a Dark Hall by Rodrigo Cortés
02/08/2018
Rodrigo Cortés delivers a somewhat bothersome adaptation of the Lois Duncan novel of the same name, starring cult American actress Uma Thurman
Downfall by Oliver Hirschbiegel
02/05/2005
Clearly, a film about the last days of Hitler in a Germany in ruins and under bombardment, where the concentration camps were still in operation, was always going to be an attention-grabber
Downriver a Tiger by Víctor Diago
13/05/2025
Víctor Diago’s debut feature is a dreamlike look into the life of a Spanish woman in Glasgow as she floats through the city, camera in hand
Downstream to Kinshasa by Dieudo Hamadi
17/09/2020
Dieudo Hamadi follows skilfully and respectfully in the footsteps of a group of survivors devastated by war and demanding reparations, in a documentary awarded the Cannes 2020 Official Selection Label
A Dozen Summers by Kenton Hall
20/08/2015
Kenton Hall’s new movie is a gem of a film that captures the magic of childhood and will delight both children and adults in equal measure
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