Film Reviews

7851 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 18/06/2025. 775 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.

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Black Venus by Abdellatif Kechiche

07/10/2010

The director of The Secret of the Grain returns with a powerful and uncompromising work about racism. A historical film with present-day resonance unveiled at Venice  

Vénus noire

Vénus noire

Blackbird Blackbird Blackberry by Elene Naveriani

22/05/2023

CANNES 2023: Elene Naveriani’s third feature follows a 48-year-old single woman who falls in love for what seems like the first time  

Shashvi shashvi maq'vali

Shashvi shashvi maq'vali

The Blacks by Zvonimir Jurić, Goran Dević

20/10/2009

After many films about the war in former Yugoslavia, finally a Croatian one dealing with the crimes of the Croatian army  

Crnci

Crnci

Blaga's Lessons by Stephan Komandarev

04/07/2023

Bulgarian helmer Stephan Komandarev wraps up a social trilogy about the decay of his native land with his most uncompromising and least hopeful film yet  

Urotcite na Blaga

Urotcite na Blaga

Blancanieves by Pablo Berger

24/09/2012

Pablo Berger has made a transgressive version of the classic fairy tale set in a dark and cruel Spain, with a spirit of ode to black-and-white silent cinema.  

Blancanieves

Blancanieves

Blanka by Kohki Hasei

05/09/2015

VENICE 2015: Kohki Hasei’s new feature, a co-production between Italy and Japan shown in the Biennale College Cinema section, explores the Manila underworld  

Blanka

Blanka

Blanquita by Fernando Guzzoni

05/09/2022

VENICE 2022: It’s a dark, dark world in Fernando Guzzoni’s well-executed title. And it feels worryingly familiar  

Blanquita

Blanquita

A Blast by Syllas Tzoumerkas

13/08/2014

The second film by Greek director Syllas Tzoumerkas is a story of a woman who is no longer able to stand frustration brought on by personal and social problems  

A Blast

A Blast

Bleak Street by Arturo Ripstein

23/11/2015

A slice of pure Arturo Ripstein, produced by Mexico and Spain, opened the Gijón Film Festival with its loose recreation of a tragicomic real-life event from the Mexico City underworld  

La calle de la amargura

La calle de la amargura

Blessed by Sofia Djama

18/10/2017

Sofia Djama's feature debut is a dense, multi-layered film about two generations of Algerians six years after the Civil War  

Les Bienheureux

Les Bienheureux

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