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Blogs archive
3399 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 18/02/2019. 706 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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A Balkan Noir by Drazen Kuljanin
17/10/2017
Dražen Kuljanin's dynamic thriller inserts us into the hearts and minds of protagonists who either suffer or inflict physical and psychological damage
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.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 Decent Man by Hadrian Marcu
01/10/2018
SAN SEBASTIÁN 2018: Romanian filmmaker Hadrian Marcu makes his feature debut with this intimate yet acerbic portrait offering a reflection on what it means to be a man in today’s world
A Distant Neighbourhood by Sam Garbarski
16/11/2010
A 50-year-old man is suddenly transported back to his childhood in post-war France. Based on Jiro Taniguchi’s manga book, Sam Garbarski’s film is a beautiful journey into the past
A Dog Barking at the Moon by Xiang Zi
15/02/2019
BERLIN 2019: Writer-director Xiang Zi’s accomplished feature debut sheds a sometimes surreal light on a contemporary Chinese family with skeletons in the closet
A Dog Called Money by Seamus Murphy
10/02/2019
BERLIN 2019: Seamus Murphy's PJ Harvey documentary is sumptuously shot, but struggles to choose a precise narrative path and lacks consistency
A Faithful Man by Louis Garrel
24/09/2018
SAN SEBASTIÁN 2018: In his second feature-length opus, Louis Garrel pays tribute to Truffaut’s Stolen Kisses and shows a touch of Woody Allen
A Fortunate Man by Bille August
30/08/2018
Bille August, the director of Pelle the Conqueror, nails another Danish classic
A Heart of Love by Łukasz Ronduda
03/02/2017
Being presented in Rotterdam's Bright Future is the latest film by Lukasz Ronduda, an aesthetically-pleasing and reflective piece based on the lives and art of Wojtek Bąkowski and Zuzanna Bartoszek