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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Charter by Amanda Kernell

29/01/2020

Sweden’s Amanda Kernell delivers another family drama marked by a crisp directorial approach and an intelligent and intriguing story  

Charter

Charter

Chasing the Line by Andreas Schmied

28/10/2021

Following Austrian skiing legend Franz Klammer over several days during the 1976 Winter Olympics, Andreas Schmied’s biopic makes a passionate appeal to the collective spirit of sport  

Klammer

Klammer

Chasing Unicorns by Rain Rannu

13/05/2020

Honoured with a Special Mention at the Haapsalu Horror and Fantasy Film Festival, Rain Rannu’s comedy claims that if everyone in America has a car, everyone in Estonia has a start-up  

Ükssarvik

Ükssarvik

Château by Modi Barry, Cédric Ido

18/10/2017

Premiering in Warsaw’s competition programme for first- and second-time filmmakers, Modi Barry and Cédric Ido’s movie subverts the conventions of highbrow drama  

La Vie de Château

La Vie de Château

Chaylla by Clara Teper, Paul Pirritano

13/04/2022

Clara Teper and Paul Pirritano sign a powerful first feature about a young mother struggling to free herself from the abuse of an alcoholic and violent partner  

Chaylla

Chaylla

Che bella giornata by Gennaro Nunziante

07/01/2011

Cheba Louisa by Françoise Charpiat

12/12/2013

National identity and Algerian music are on the menu of this comedy, light-hearted but nonetheless committed  

Cheba Louisa

Cheba Louisa

Chemsex by Max Gogarty, William Fairman

19/10/2015

William Fairman and Max Gogarty speak to the hidden side of London's gay community on its own terms  

Chemsex

Chemsex

Chéri by Stephen Frears

30/03/2009

The British director transforms a bitter tale on the passing of time and an impossible love that transcends power struggles in couples into a brilliant ensemble piece  

Chéri

Chéri

Cherry Juice by Mersiha Husagic

19/02/2025

Based upon her experience as a refugee in Germany, this debut film by Bosnian director and actress Mersiha Husagic reflects upon wounds and human relationships in a post-war context  

Cherry Juice

Cherry Juice

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