Film Reviews

7851 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 18/06/2025. 775 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.

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Krabi, 2562 by Ben Rivers, Anocha Suwichakornpong

28/05/2020

Ben Rivers and Anocha Suwichakornpong have created a playful scion of filmmaking, tourism and capitalism set against a beautiful Thai backdrop  

Krabi, 2562

Krabi, 2562

Krai by Aleksey Lapin

03/11/2021

In his feature debut, Aleksey Lapin creates an engaging, semi-documentary glimpse into the daily life of a small Russian border town  

Krai

Krai

Kratt by Rasmus Merivoo

06/08/2021

It’s alive! In his bloody family film, Rasmus Merivoo delivers every workaholic’s biggest nightmare  

Kratt

Kratt

Krieg by Rick Ostermann

08/09/2017

VENICE 2017: Rick Ostermann returns to Venice with a drama set on a mountain where a man hides himself after a loss  

Krieg

Krieg

Kripton by Francesco Munzi

17/01/2024

In his documentary, Francesco Munzi tackles the topic of mental illness with respect and empathy, giving a voice to psychiatric patients from a therapeutic community in Rome  

Kripton

Kripton

Kristos, The Last Child by Giulia Amati

16/09/2022

VENICE 2022: Giulia Amati’s insightful documentary follows a messianically named tyke who’s the youngest person living on the 30-inhabitant-strong Greek island of Arki  

Kristos, l’ultimo bambino

Kristos, l’ultimo bambino

Krump by Cédric Bourgeois

27/06/2022

Cédric Bourgeois offers up a first feature film oscillating between dark comedy and nihilist crime movie, following the rickety adventures of a small-town thief who’s not cut out for crime  

Krump

Krump

La kryptonite nella borsa by Ivan Cotroneo

18/11/2011

Naples and its diversity in the 1970s. An accomplished comedy for the debut film by a writer delving back into his memories.  

La kryptonite nella borsa

La kryptonite nella borsa

Krystof by Zdenek Jirasky

15/10/2021

Zdeněk Jiráský's latest feature follows a man who finds himself on the run, his life upended by the communist-led purges of Czech religious institutions  

Krystof

Krystof

Kuma by Umut Dag

01/06/2012

In a very promising Austrian feature debut that opened the Panorama section of the 2012 Berlinale, a family is shaken by the arrival of a young woman.  

Kuma

Kuma

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