Film Reviews

7850 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 16/06/2025. 784 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.

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Let Yourself Go! by Francesco Amato

13/04/2017

Out today in Italian theatres, Francesco Amato’s comedy sees the Neapolitan actor playing the role of a rigid psychoanalyst who winds up in trouble  

Lasciati andare

Lasciati andare

Leto by Kirill Serebrennikov

11/05/2018

CANNES 2018: You'd be right in thinking this was a biopic, but Kirill Serebrennikov's new film is above all a ray of light and colour, peeking through the grey  

Leto

Leto

A Letter to My Father by Damir Cucic

18/10/2012

Damir Cucic’s feature debut is a powerful story of a complex father-son relationship, made skillfuly in a blend of fiction, documentary and experimental forms.  

Pismo caci

Pismo caci

Letters from War by Ivo Ferreira

15/02/2016

BERLIN 2016: Ivo M. Ferreira presents an articulate film at Berlin that tells the story of the correspondence sent by a love-stricken doctor and husband posted in Angola in 1971  

Cartas da guerra

Cartas da guerra

Letters from Wolf Street by Arjun Talwar

25/02/2025

BERLINALE 2025: Arjun Talwar talks about his toxic relationship with Poland, which emerges as funny, sad and universal  

Listy z Wilczej

Listy z Wilczej

Letters to Paul Morrissey by Armand Rovira

04/12/2018

Armand Rovira’s odd and playful homage to the titular American filmmaker proves an unexpected delight  

Letters to Paul Morrissey

Letters to Paul Morrissey

The Levelling by Hope Dickson Leach

07/10/2016

Hope Dickson Leach scripts and directs her first feature about a rural family in throes of tragedy  

The Levelling

The Levelling

Levitation of Princess Karnak by Adrien Genoudet

29/01/2021

Two friends flee the evacuated city of Paris and travel across France as it wrestles with a mysterious crisis in this astute and original first film offered up by Adrien Genoudet  

La Lévitation de la princesse Karnak

La Lévitation de la princesse Karnak

Li'l Quinquin by Bruno Dumont

21/05/2014

CANNES 2014: Having a whale of a time playing around with the conventional police-enquiry genre, the French purist arthouse filmmaker has made an astonishing off-the-wall, and very funny, mini-series  

P'tit Quinquin

P'tit Quinquin

Libertad by Clara Roquet

08/07/2021

CANNES 2021: Clara Roquet imbues every little detail in her feature debut with meaning, as she delves into the complexities of attaining freedom from the point of view of a teenage girl  

Libertad

Libertad

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