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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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Tuttapposto by Gianni Costantino
03/10/2019
TV comedian Roberto Lipari makes his big screen debut in a well-executed comedy on the plague of favouritism in the university context, directed by Gianni Costantino
Tutto tutto e niente niente by Giulio Manfredonia
11/12/2012
Giulio Manfredonia’s film, in which Lombardo comedian plays three different grotesque characters reminiscent of modern-day politicians, will be coming out in 700 movie theatres this Thursday 13
Twelve Thousand by Nadège Trebal
09/08/2019
With determination and a surprising dose of good humour and poetry, Nadège Trebal’s film examines the vicissitudes of two soul mates in pursuit of their own kind of happiness
A Twelve-Year Night by Álvaro Brechner
01/09/2018
SAN SEBASTIÁN 2018: Alvaro Brechner familiarises his audience with prisoners dealing with long periods of captivity in prison under a Uruguayan dictatorship
Twice Colonized by Lin Alluna
24/01/2023
Lin Alluna's first feature-length documentary about Greenlandic Inuit lawyer and human rights activist Aaju Peter is powerful and emotional, if not always well balanced
Twin Flower by Laura Luchetti
13/09/2018
TORONTO 2018: In her second feature, Italian filmmaker Laura Luchetti combines the tropes of growing up, the refugee crisis and a delicate relationship with remarkable sensitivity
Twist of Fate by Fernando Lopes
10/11/2009
Two Days, One Night by Jean-Pierre Dardenne, Luc Dardenne
19/05/2014
CANNES 2014: In a world premiere, the Cannes Festival has presented the latest project taken on by the Dardenne brothers, starring Marion Cotillard
The Two Faces of January by Hossein Amini
12/02/2014
Hossein Amini debuts as director with a Hitchcockian thriller starring Viggo Mortensen, Oscar Isaac and Kirsten Dunst
Two for Joy by Tom Beard
11/04/2019
The debut feature film by English photographer Tom Beard is a well-executed drama on the devastating impact of a mother’s depression on her two teenage children
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