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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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Bayoneta by Kyzza Terrazas
22/10/2018
Mexican director Kyzza Terrazas's second film, co-produced by Finland and premiered at Rome Film Fest, focuses on a former boxer racked with guilt, the cause of which is revealed slightly too late
The Be All and End All by Bruce Webb
16/10/2009
Be Good or Be Gone by Cathal Nally
02/06/2020
Cathal Nally's debut feature is a promising dramedy, rich in surprises and sparkling dialogue
(Be)Longing by João Pedro Plácido
21/05/2015
CANNES 2015: Filmed in a small village in northern Portugal, the movie follows the day-to-day life of a family that insists on living off a subsistence farming regime
Be My Cat: A Film for Anne by Adrian Tofei
03/03/2015
Adrian Tofei has made a movie for Anne Hathaway; Cineuropa wrote her a letter
Beanie by Slobodan Maksimović
26/10/2022
Slobodan Maksimović’s feature is a proper gem of a Christmas movie, and will be enjoyed by children and parents alike
Beanpole by Kantemir Balagov
23/07/2019
The second film by the super-talented Kantemir Balagov is an immensely accomplished post-war drama set in 1945 Leningrad
The Bears' Famous Invasion of Sicily by Lorenzo Mattotti
24/05/2019
CANNES 2019: In Lorenzo Mattotti's film, what starts off as an animation for kids morphs into a wonderful tale of cultural appropriation and colonisation
Beast by Michael Pearce
13/09/2017
TORONTO 2017: Michael Pearce’s feature debut is a masterfully directed, multi-layered film that constantly surprises
Beast by Christoffer Boe
16/11/2011
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