Film Reviews

7849 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 14/06/2025. 783 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.

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The Blue Room by Mathieu Amalric

16/05/2014

CANNES 2014: Mathieu Amalric has unveiled at the Cannes Un Certain Regard section a poisonous adaptation of a novel by Simenon, brilliantly directed  

La Chambre bleue

La Chambre bleue

The Blue Star by Javier Macipe

26/09/2023

Spanish director Javier Macipe presents a moving debut film based on the story of musician Mauricio Aznar  

La estrella azul

La estrella azul

The Blue Trail by Gabriel Mascaro

16/02/2025

BERLINALE 2025: Gabriel Mascaro’s film is an explosive combination of a powerful leading character, stunning scenery, sharp humour and mystical rituals  

O último azul

O último azul

Bluebeard by Catherine Breillat

10/02/2009

Bluish by Lilith Kraxner, Milena Czernovsky

01/07/2024

Lilith Kraxner and Milena Czernovsky sign a meditative, experimental sophomore film that is more of a trance-like cinematic concept than anything else  

Bluish

Bluish

Blush by Michal Vinik

01/10/2015

SAN SEBASTIÁN 2015: The first feature-length film by Israeli director Michal Vinik, screened in the New Directors section, depicts her country's alienated youth  

Barash

Barash

A Boat in the Garden by Jean-François Laguionie

11/06/2024

Jean-François Laguionie crafts a delicate and beautiful opus about the metaphorical journey of a family trio building a boat in their garden in the post-war period  

Slocum et moi

Slocum et moi

Bob & Marys by Francesco Prisco

04/04/2018

Francesco Prisco’s second film is a light-hearted and somewhat rock’n’roll black comedy set in Naples, with Rocco Papaleo and Laura Morante at the helm  

Bob & Marys - Criminali a domicilio

Bob & Marys - Criminali a domicilio

Bodkin Ras by Kaweh Modiri

05/02/2016

Dutch artist Kaweh Modiri harnesses the power of documentary in favour of a fictive story  

Bodkin Ras

Bodkin Ras

Body by Petra Seliškar

21/08/2023

Dedicated to mothers and daughters, Petra Seliškar’s film is a visually stunning and emotionally breathtaking story of a woman and her fight against autoimmune diseases  

Telo

Telo

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