Film Reviews

7081 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 21/06/2024. 765 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.

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A Blue Flower by Zrinko Ogresta

27/07/2021

Zrinko Ogresta examines the emotions and relations between different generations of women in the same family in this gentle and emotional film  

Plavi cvijet

Plavi cvijet

A Bookshop in Paris by Sergio Castellitto

07/10/2021

Sergio Castellitto directs and stars as a kind but eccentric bookseller in a fairy-tale version of Paris, who meets a tempestuous Bérénice Bejo  

Il materiale emotivo

Il materiale emotivo

A Bright Light – Karen and the Process by Emmanuelle Antille

19/04/2018

Emmanuelle Antille presents her latest project – a portrait of one of the most iconic (and private) artists in the history of music - at the Visions du Réel Film Festival  

A Bright Light – Karen and the Process

A Bright Light – Karen and the Process

A Brixton Tale by Darragh Carey, Bertrand Desrochers

22/03/2022

In their first feature, Darragh Carey and Bertrand Desrochers take a modern approach to subtly explore the issues of everyday racism and class privilege  

A Brixton Tale

A Brixton Tale

A Bump Along the Way by Shelly Love

15/07/2019

Shelly Love's debut feature is an entertaining comedy, bolstered by a lively performance by Northern Irish actress Bronagh Gallagher  

A Bump Along the Way

A Bump Along the Way

A Bunch of Amateurs by Kim Hopkins

30/06/2022

Kim Hopkins' Audience Award winner at this year’s Sheffield DocFest is a joyous feel-good paean to the power of cinema and togetherness  

A Bunch of Amateurs

A Bunch of Amateurs

A.C.A.B. - All Cops Are Bastards by Stefano Sollima

06/07/2012

Police brutality in an explosive portrayal of Italy that rarely makes it to the big screen.  

A.C.A.B. - All Cops Are Bastards

A.C.A.B. - All Cops Are Bastards

A Cat Called Dom by Will Anderson, Ainslie Henderson

30/08/2022

Will Anderson and Ainslie Henderson’s Edinburgh winner is a moving and complex documentary that explores fear and grief through a prism of creative inertia  

A Cat Called Dom

A Cat Called Dom

A Certain Kind of Silence by Michal Hogenauer

10/07/2019

Czech director Michal Hogenauer’s first feature film takes a sterile approach to telling a perverse story about families and manipulation (and maybe something else)  

Tiché doteky

Tiché doteky

A Chiara by Jonas Carpignano

09/07/2021

CANNES 2021: Jonas Carpignano closes his “Gioia Tauro trilogy” with a film halfway between documentary and fiction that centres on a young girl in a criminal family  

A Chiara

A Chiara

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