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7073 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 19/06/2024. 764 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Things Worth Weeping For by Cristina Grosan
23/08/2021
This eccentric dramedy portrays a female “quarter-life crisis”, where becoming an adult in an overly predictable manner feels like a hugely dull prospect
The Wound by John Trengove
11/02/2017
BERLIN 2017: South African director John Trengove's first feature film is a powerful story on a tribal tradition of initiation into manhood
Wounded by Fernando Franco
30/09/2013
Fernando Franco speaks with realism and without filters about the conflicted and hypersensitive world of a woman about to have a breakdown and who suffers from a personality disorder
Wounds by Babak Anvari
28/05/2019
CANNES 2019: Babak Anvari’s shocking body horror uses the tools of David Cronenberg to show that the biggest demons are those from within
Wrinkles by Ignacio Ferreras
11/01/2012
A sensitive film about friendship and loneliness in a retirement home, based on a comic book by Paco Roca. Winner of two Goya and shortlisted for an Oscar.
The Writer by Romas Zabarauskas
19/06/2024
Lithuanian director and LGBT activist Romas Zabarauskas’s feature brings a host of opposing intellectual, political and personal opinions on current topics to the table
Wrong Elements by Jonathan Littell
09/11/2016
Writer Jonathan Littell directs his first film, a documentary about former child soldiers who fought with Ugandan guerrilla group LRA, which faces reality through their memories of the past
The Wrong Movie by Keren Cytter
18/02/2024
BERLINALE 2024: Keren Cytter's formally experimental and oddly engaging film could be described as a piece of kitchen-sink surrealism or a Beckett drama for the digital age
Wùlu by Daouda Coulibaly
12/09/2016
A powerful debut feature by Daouda Coulibaly which recounts the rise to power of a cocaine trafficker played by Ibrahim Koma
Wuthering Heights by Andrea Arnold
20/09/2011
Class ostracism, love and rebellion. Emily Brontë's classic reinterpreted by British director Andrea Arnold. Award-winner at Venice 2011.
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