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7849 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 14/06/2025. 783 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.

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Vivarium by Lorcan Finnegan

19/05/2019

CANNES 2019: Lorcan Finnegan’s new outing is a slice of involuntary suburban family life, chillingly well executed  

Vivarium

Vivarium

Vivere by Francesca Archibugi

04/09/2019

VENICE 2019: Francesca Archibugi continues her observation of the family unit, though her approach lacks any real bite  

Vivere

Vivere

Vivos by Ai Weiwei

04/02/2020

European-based Chinese dissident Ai Weiwei finds systemic corruption in the case of missing Mexican students  

Vivos

Vivos

Voces by Ángel Gómez Hernández

24/07/2020

The feature debut by Ángel Gómez is a deafening and exhausting horror flick that pilfers too many genre references without managing to find its own guttural hallmark  

Voces

Voces

The Voice by Dominika Montean-Pańków

16/03/2023

Dominika Montean-Pańków’s documentary feature debut brings us into the secluded world of a Jesuit novitiate in Northern Poland and eventually prompts some intimate introspection  

Głos

Głos

The Voice by Ognjen Sviličić

09/10/2019

Ognjen Sviličić trains his piercing spotlight on the influence of the Catholic Church on Croatian society  

Glas

Glas

Voices from Chernobyl by Pol Cruchten

03/03/2016

Luxembourgian director Pol Cruchten examines the after-effects of the Chernobyl disaster with some bright sequences in his documentary, presented at the Luxembourg City Film Festival  

Voices from Chernobyl

Voices from Chernobyl

Void by Aleksi Salmenperä

27/03/2019

Aleksi Salmenperä’s recent Jussi winner expresses the need for change but occasionally trips over its own ideas  

Tyhjiö

Tyhjiö

Voie rapide by Christophe Sahr

07/08/2012

Johan Libéreau’s love for his customised car gets the better of him in Christophe Sahr’s original feature debut  

Volare by Margherita Buy

27/10/2023

Margherita Buy steps behind the cameras to create an enjoyable, ironic and comforting comedy about the fear of flying, but sadly the second half doesn’t live up to the first  

Volare

Volare

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