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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Why Are We Creative? by Hermann Vaske

02/09/2018

VENICE 2018: German director Hermann Vaske asks myriad celebrities the same question – and gets too many answers  

Why Are We Creative?

Why Are We Creative?

Why Can't I Be Tarkovskij? by Murat Düzgünoğlu

10/03/2015

A story with powerful meta-cinema overtones, based on the work experience and private life of director Murat Düzgünoğlu  

Neden Tarkovski Olamıyorum

Neden Tarkovski Olamıyorum

Why Hast Thou Forsaken Me? by Hadar Morag

11/09/2015

VENICE 2015: In her film, Israeli director Hadar Morag tells a complex tale about taking responsibility for one's own actions  

Lama azavtani

Lama azavtani

Why Me? by Tudor Giurgiu

08/02/2015

BERLIN 2015: Tudor Giurgiu’s latest drama film explores the dark context of a real-life legal case  

De ce eu?

De ce eu?

Why Not You by Evi Romen

16/10/2020

In her Zurich-winning debut feature, Evi Romen talks about a maniac, maniac on the floor, in South Tyrol  

Hochwald

Hochwald

Why War by Amos Gitai

31/08/2024

VENICE 2024: In his philosophical film essay, Israeli director Amos Gitai tries to explore the root of mankind’s lust for war and destruction  

Why War

Why War

Widows by Steve McQueen

17/09/2018

TORONTO 2018: Steve McQueen offers a classy Friday-night popcorn movie with a few blemishes, screening as a Gala Presentation  

Widows

Widows

Wie die anderen by Constantin Wulff

27/01/2016

The latest documentary by Constantin Wulff, the director behind the captivating Ulrich Seidl und die Bösen Buben, is in the running for the Prix de Soleure  

Wie die anderen

Wie die anderen

The Wife by Björn Runge

03/10/2017

Glenn Close plays the titular spouse in Björn Runge’s film adaptation of Meg Wolitzer’s novel  

The Wife

The Wife

Wil by Tim Mielants

27/09/2023

With this historical film, a kind of tragic farce whose style and tone are unexpected, Tim Mielants casts a frank and uncompromising eye over the history of Belgium  

Wil

Wil

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