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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Perfumed with Mint by Muhammed Hamdy

06/09/2024

VENICE 2024: In his feature debut, Egyptian director Muhammed Hamdy dwells on the notions of anger and pain, and the ways of accepting them  

Moattar binanaa

Moattar binanaa

Perfumes by Grégory Magne

30/06/2020

Grégory Magne signs his name to a film full of charm and great humanity, focused on the unexpected coming together of two characters who are both in difficulty, but are ultimately poles apart  

Les Parfums

Les Parfums

Pericle The Black by Stefano Mordini

19/05/2016

CANNES 2016: Strongly backed by its protagonist Riccardo Scamarcio, who also produced with the Dardenne brothers, Stefano Mordini's film is a noir directed with sensitivity and arthouse elegance  

Pericle il nero

Pericle il nero

Peripheric Love by Luc Walpoth

23/01/2023

Swiss director Luc Walpoth invites us to relax into an authentic kind of tenderness which steers successfully clear of sentimentalism  

Peripheric Love

Peripheric Love

Perla by Alexandra Makarová

05/02/2025

Alexandra Makarová’s second feature is a taut melodrama focusing on the struggles of a resilient Slovak artist who escaped to Vienna following the Prague Spring  

Perla

Perla

Permanent Green Light by Dennis Cooper, Zac Farley

02/02/2018

Zac Farley and Dennis Coopers’ directorial debut focuses on young French teenagers, obsessed with the idea of blowing themselves up in public  

Permanent Green Light

Permanent Green Light

The Permanent Picture by Laura Ferrés

06/08/2023

Laura Ferrés presents an original and free film, somewhere between dark comedy and costumbrista drama  

La imatge permanent

La imatge permanent

Pero by Damjan Kozole

09/02/2023

In his homage to departed Slovenian acting legend Peter Musevski, Damjan Kozole creates an engaging and touching picture that speaks of a lot more than just its direct subject  

Pero

Pero

Perpetrator by Jennifer Reeder

21/02/2023

BERLINALE 2023: Jennifer Reeder's new feminist horror treads the uncertain path between seriousness and campiness, but its atmospheric power and affirmative message are undeniable  

Perpetrator

Perpetrator

Perpetuity by György Pálfi

22/11/2021

This time around, Hungarian helmer György Pálfi offers up a dystopian drama of meaningless violence and obliterated life perspective  

Mindörökké

Mindörökké

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