Film Reviews

7026 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 24/05/2024. 755 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.

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Wake Up Punk by Nigel Askew

23/03/2022

The son of Vivienne Westwood and Malcolm McLaren valiantly attempts to navigate and resolve the contradictions of an easily misunderstood and commodified movement  

Wake Up Punk

Wake Up Punk

Walchensee Forever by Janna Ji Wonders

02/06/2020

Janna Ji Wonders’ winning film of Thessaloniki Documentary's Newcomers section is an autobiographical family saga spanning four generations of women who grew up and lived on the titular lake  

Walchensee Forever

Walchensee Forever

Walden by Bojena Horackova

10/11/2020

Bojena Horackova looks back on a love affair riddled with difficult choices between two youngsters living in Lithuania in 1989, a country caught in the middle, just before the fall of the Berlin Wall  

Walden

Walden

Walden by Daniel Zimmermann

09/10/2018

The meditative latest film by the Swiss director Daniel Zimmermann hypnotises us in the truest sense of the word, leading us by the hand into the heart of a mysterious forest  

Walden

Walden

The Waldheim Waltz by Ruth Beckermann

17/02/2018

BERLIN 2018: Ruth Beckermann addresses the infamous 1986 Austrian presidential campaign and ends up with something more timely than one could ever have expected  

Waldheims Walzer

Waldheims Walzer

Waldstille by Martijn Maria Smits

09/11/2016

A blunt and unembellished film of great quality for Dutch director Martijn Maria Smits, with a great role for Belgian actor Ryckewaert  

Waldstille

Waldstille

The Walk by Tamara Kotevska

18/03/2024

With her powerful second feature, Tamara Kotevska brings us into the universe both tragic and fantastic of a child fighting to find her place in the world  

The Walk

The Walk

A Walk Worthwhile by Milos Forman

08/07/2009

Walking Too Fast by Radim Spacek

05/02/2010

A relentless and often brutal portrayal of a bad system and the even-worse cop who makes it his playground  

Pouta

Pouta

The Wall by Philippe Van Leeuw

04/07/2023

Philippe Van Leeuw looks at the equally inscrutable and unredeemable character of racism at the heart of a US Border Patrol, embarked on a manhunt that is most of all a hunt for anyone “other”  

The Wall

The Wall

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