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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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Time Perspectives by Ciro Sorrentino

31/10/2019

This first work by the Neapolitan director now residing in London Ciro Sorrentino is a small-scale Back to the Future set in the Italian countryside and featuring a Vespa in the place of the DeLorean  

Time Perspectives

Time Perspectives

Time Share by Sebastián Hofmann

29/01/2018

Mexican director Sebastián Hofmann’s sophomore effort is a beguiling absurdist horror, which world-premiered at Sundance  

Tiempo Compartido

Tiempo Compartido

Time to the Target by Vitaly Mansky

18/02/2025

BERLINALE 2025: Vitaly Mansky returns to his hometown of Lviv to show life in Ukraine 1,000 kilometres away from the frontlines over the period of a year and a half  

Chas pidlotu

Chas pidlotu

Timebox by Nora Agapi

22/10/2018

Memory, relevance and one's relationship with one's home are discussed in Nora Agapi's debut feature, which world-premiered at Astra  

Timebox

Timebox

Timecrimes by Nacho Vigalondo

26/06/2008

Science-fiction, anguish, humour and nihilism: a debut feature that stands out in the Spanish cinematic landscape and is destined for a US remake  

Los Cronocrimenes

Los Cronocrimenes

Timestalker by Alice Lowe

09/03/2024

British black comedy specialist Alice Lowe returns with a look at love through the ages, and among the ruins  

Timestalker

Timestalker

Timestamp by Kateryna Gornostai

21/02/2025

BERLINALE 2025: Kateryna Gornostai’s mosaic-like, simultaneously sober and emotional observational documentary depicts school life across war-torn Ukraine  

Strichka chasu

Strichka chasu

Timgad by Fabrice Benchaouche

07/12/2016

French director Fabrice Benchaouche brings us a pleasant ode to tolerance and solidarity through a commonplace and universal passion  

Timgad

Timgad

Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy by Tomas Alfredson

05/09/2011

Tiny Lights by Beata Parkanová

04/07/2024

Through the eyes of her child heroine, Beata Parkanová shows a whole history of perpetuated family trauma and allows us to imagine the little girl’s future  

Světýlka

Světýlka

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