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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Playlist by Nine Antico

01/06/2021

Comic book author Nine Antico does a brilliant job with her first film: an inventive, realist and funny feminist work which breathes new life into a conventional genre  

Playlist

Playlist

Please Hold the Line by Pavel Cuzuioc

16/06/2020

Pavel Cuzuioc’s mostly observational documentary follows cable technicians at work across Ukraine, Romania, Moldova and Bulgaria  

Please Hold the Line

Please Hold the Line

Pleasure by Ninja Thyberg

02/02/2021

Sweden’s Ninja Thyberg signs her name to a sucker punch of a debut feature which is carried by Sofia Kappel’s portrayal of a young woman’s rise within the Los Angeles porn industry  

Jessica

Jessica

The Pleasure Is Mine by Sacha Amaral

27/11/2024

Brazilian director Sacha Amaral’s debut feature is a vibrant portrait of a young man who desires nothing and everything at the same time  

El placer es mío

El placer es mío

Plonger by Mélanie Laurent

13/09/2017

TORONTO 2017: Mélanie Laurent unveils a feverish three-act melodrama, spanning three different countries and starring María Valverde and Gilles Lellouche  

Plonger

Plonger

The Plough by Philippe Garrel

21/02/2023

BERLINALE 2023: Philippe Garrel finds a bit of colour and refines his stripped-back, reflective and novelistic art even further by passing it through a softer family filter  

Le Grand Chariot

Le Grand Chariot

The Ploy by David Grieco

17/03/2016

It was one of the most mysterious and controversial crimes in Italian history: David Grieco directs Massimo Ranieri forty years on from the death of the poet and director  

La macchinazione

La macchinazione

The Pod Generation by Sophie Barthes

24/01/2023

Sophie Barthes’ so-so sci-fi satire is a wasted opportunity drowning in pastel colours  

The Pod Generation

The Pod Generation

A Poet by Simón Mesa Soto

21/05/2025

CANNES 2025: Simón Mesa Soto paints a humorous and thoughtful portrait of a good-for-nothing poetry bum worth rooting for  

Un poeta

Un poeta

The Poetess by Stefanie Brockhaus, Andreas Wolff

18/06/2018

The documentary by German directors Stefanie Brockhaus and Andreas Wolff portrays modern-day Islamic society through the bravery of the poet Hissa Hilal  

The Poetess

The Poetess

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