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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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

Blessed Madness by Carlo Verdone

11/01/2018

The Italian director's latest film is released in his country and tells the story of love in the era of dating apps, exploring new territories, while also giving a nod to some of his past comedies  

Benedetta follia

Benedetta follia

Blind by Eskil Vogt

12/02/2014

Discovered in Sundance where he was distinguished for his screenplay, the first film presented as a director by Eskil Vogt of Norway is screened in the Panorama section of the Berlinale  

Blind

Blind

The Blind Christ by Christopher Murray

02/09/2016

VENICE 2016: Christopher Murray’s film, a Chilean-French co-production, centres around the need to have faith… in yourself  

El Cristo ciego

El Cristo ciego

Blind Dates by Levan Koguashvili

17/02/2014

Levan Koguashvili's follow-up to Street Days manages to be both funny and profound  

Brma paemnebi

Brma paemnebi

Blind Love by Damien Hauser

30/11/2021

This thrifty, inventive, no-budget debut by young Swiss-Kenyan filmmaker Damien Hauser tackles the subject of disability with both empathy and irreverence  

Pime armastus

Pime armastus

The Blind Man Who Did Not Want to See Titanic by Teemu Nikki

13/09/2021

VENICE 2021: You may want to see this dark, sweet and humorous film from Finnish genre director Teemu Nikki, in contrast to the views of its DiCaprio-phobic protagonist  

Sokea mies, joka ei halunnut nähdä Titanicia

Sokea mies, joka ei halunnut nähdä Titanicia

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