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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Barbara by Mathieu Amalric

19/05/2017

CANNES 2017: The film, screened at Cannes to open the Un Certain Regard section, reaffirms Mathieu Amalric’s directorial talent for palimpsest narration  

Barbara

Barbara

Barbara by Christian Petzold

07/03/2012

A subtle dive into a paranoid East Germany at the beginning of the 1980s. A doctor suspected of wanting to cross over the border. Silver Bear for the Best Director at the Berlinale 2012.  

Barbara

Barbara

Barbara adesso by Alessandra Gavin-Müller

01/02/2019

Swiss director Alessandra Gavin-Müller presents her latest feature film, an unexpected portrait of a free and nonconformist woman  

Barbara adesso

Barbara adesso

Barbarians by Ivan Ikic

06/07/2014

First-time director Ivan Ikic paints a convincing picture of the lifestyle of Serbian teenagers in the country's current social situation  

Varvari

Varvari

The Barcelona Vampiress by Lluís Danés

19/10/2020

Lluís Danés’ historical film, which scooped the Audience Award at Sitges, excels thanks to its creative mise-en-scène and its slamming of classist abuse from last century  

La vampira de Barcelona

La vampira de Barcelona

Bare Hands by Mauro Mancini

04/06/2025

After Thou Shalt Not Hate, Mauro Mancini reunites with Alessandro Gassmann for a ferocious film immersed in the world of underground fighting and probing the notions of blame, revenge and forgiveness  

Mani nude

Mani nude

The Bare Necessity by Erwan Le Duc

20/05/2019

CANNES 2019: Erwan Le Duc cooks up a clever feature debut by approaching the topic of love at first sight from an offbeat and protean comic angle  

Perdrix

Perdrix

The Barefoot Emperor by Peter Brosens, Jessica Woodworth

11/09/2019

The sequel to King of the Belgians is a broad, surrealistic political satire on the current state of Europe, loaded with historical references  

The Barefoot Emperor

The Barefoot Emperor

Les Barons by Nabil Ben Yadir

22/10/2009

A debut Belgian feature which happily explodes our preconceptions about the North African community, integration, Brussels and its working-class areas  

Les Barons

Les Barons

Barrage by Laura Schroeder

11/02/2017

BERLIN 2017: Laura Schroeder depicts a trianglular mother-daughter relationship with consummate intelligence, conveying the fluidity of our deepest emotions  

Barrage

Barrage

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