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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La mia ombra è tua by Eugenio Cappuccio

29/06/2022

Eugenio Cappuccio’s movie about a surly writer who has withdrawn to the Tuscan hills and a young graduate runs smoothly yet mundanely towards its obvious conclusion, without a flicker of originality  

La mia ombra è tua

La mia ombra è tua

Michael Kohlhaas by Arnaud Des Pallières

27/06/2013

French director Arnaud des Pallières presented his medieval western with Mads Mikkelsen as a virtuous righter-of-wrongs in competition in Cannes.  

Michael Kohlhaas

Michael Kohlhaas

Microbe and Gasoline by Michel Gondry

07/07/2015

This outstanding film from the whimsical French director on the friendship and misfortunes of two young teenagers is refreshing, funny and touching  

Microbe et Gasoil

Microbe et Gasoil

Midas' Ants by Edgar Honetschläger

27/01/2023

After EO, another donkey takes the lead in Edgar Honetschläger’s latest endeavour, where viewers will explore the delicate relationship between mankind and nature  

Le formiche di Mida

Le formiche di Mida

Midnight Runner by Hannes Baumgartner

24/09/2018

SAN SEBASTIÁN 2018: Switzerland's Hannes Baumgartner sculpts his own character from some fairly rich yet crude material: the true story of the so-called "midnight murderer"  

Der Läufer

Der Läufer

Midnight's Children by Deepa Mehta

18/10/2012

Award-winning director Deepa Mehta brings Salman Rushdie's acclaimed novel Midnight's Children to the big screen, with a lot of help from its author  

Midnight Traveler by Hassan Fazili

09/02/2019

BERLIN 2019: Shot on three smartphones, filmmaker Hassan Fazili’s raw documentary records the journey that he and his family undertook to flee the Afghan Taliban  

Midnight Traveler

Midnight Traveler

The Midwife by Martin Provost

17/02/2017

BERLIN 2017: Starring Catherine Deneuve as a cancer patient trying to reconnect with her alienated stepdaughter, Martin Provost’s new effort is one unexpected feel-good movie  

Sage Femme

Sage Femme

Midwives by Léa Fehner

19/02/2023

BERLINALE 2023: Léa Fehner’s fiction film thrusts two young newly qualified midwives into the chaos of a profession under pressure and treading a very fine line between joy and tragedy  

Sages-femmes

Sages-femmes

Miele by Valeria Golino

17/05/2013

Euthanasia at the centre of a linear and dry film, revealing of a sense of sacredness.  

Miele

Miele

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