Film Reviews

7852 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 18/06/2025. 776 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.

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The Young Observant by Davide Maldi

13/08/2019

The new film by young Italian director Davide Maldi offers up a poignant portrayal of adolescence where naivety meets cruelty  

L’apprendistato

L’apprendistato

The Young One by Julien Samani

11/08/2016

LOCARNO 2016: The debut fictional feature by Julien Samani casts us out to sea, on board a huge imaginary boat where the very concept of humanity is put to the test  

Jeunesse

Jeunesse

Young Solitude by Claire Simon

19/02/2018

BERLIN 2018: Claire Simon shines a light on the vulnerability of a group of teenagers from the deprived Paris suburbs who talk movingly and openly about their own experiences  

Premières solitudes

Premières solitudes

Young Wrestlers by Mete Gümürhan

22/02/2016

BERLIN 2016: Turkish-Dutch filmmaker Mete Gümürhan's directorial debut received a Special Mention in the Berlinale's Generation Kplus section  

Genç Pehlivanlar

Genç Pehlivanlar

Your Fat Friend by Jeanie Finlay

08/02/2024

Jeanie Finlay’s documentary is more successful as a portrait of anonymous blogger turned best-selling author Aubrey Gordon than as an exposé of rampant fatphobia  

Your Fat Friend

Your Fat Friend

Your Son by Miguel Ángel Vivas

26/10/2018

In Miguel Angel Vivas’ new film, presented at the opening of Valladolid's 63rd Seminci, José Coronado descends into the darkness of a juvenile world  

Tu hijo

Tu hijo

Youth by Paolo Sorrentino

20/05/2015

CANNES 2015: Superb performances from Michael Caine and Harvey Keital in the film by the Oscar-winning director characterised by magnificent Fellinian framing  

La giovinezza

La giovinezza

Youth by Tom Shoval

11/02/2013

Tom Shoval’s film tells how two brothers believe that, from their little cellar and in 24 hours, they can influence a world that turns them into men too soon  

Youth (Hard Times) by Wang Bing

14/08/2024

Wang Bing immerses viewers in the unrelenting world of China's migrant labourers, offering an intimate and unvarnished portrayal of a generation's struggle for survival  

Qing chun (Ku)

Qing chun (Ku)

Youth (Homecoming) by Wang Bing

07/09/2024

VENICE 2024: Wang Bing completes his trilogy on young Chinese garment workers with possibly the most emotionally captivating of the three films  

Qing Chun: Gui

Qing Chun: Gui

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