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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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Ali & Ava by Clio Barnard
15/07/2021
CANNES 2021: Clio Barnard's film is an atypical romantic tale set in Bradford that is full of song and features a standout performance by Adeel Akhtar
Alì Blue Eyes by Claudio Giovannesi
11/11/2012
The story of a second-generation immigrant adolescent living on the Roman coast, where Pasolini was killed in 1975
Alice by Marco Martins
28/09/2005
Part of the Directors’ Fortnight programme, awarded the Jeunes Regards prize at the last Cannes Festival, an atypical production within the Portuguese cinema
Alice and the Mayor by Nicolas Pariser
18/05/2019
CANNES 2019: Nicolas Pariser delivers a very clever and quirky political comedy, with brilliant performances from Fabrice Luchini and Anaïs Demoustier
Alice On&Off by Isabela Tent
23/10/2024
Isabela Tent’s documentary checks whether transgenerational trauma can leave any room for hope
Alice T. by Radu Muntean
07/08/2018
LOCARNO 2018: Radu Muntean’s sixth feature is a rare, compelling portrait of teenage angst
Alice, Through the Looking by Adam Donen
01/12/2021
Experimental theatre director and symphony composer Adam Donen comes to Black Nights with a very free, and very loopy, adaptation of Lewis Carroll’s children’s classic
Alien: Covenant by Ridley Scott
08/05/2017
Ridley Scott's film, being released in theatres, narratively dovetails into the 1979 original. Action and splatter scenes may satisfy the tastes of young enthusiasts of the genre
Alien on Stage by Lucy Harvey, Danielle Kummer
24/03/2021
Bus drivers from England decide to stage Ridley Scott’s horror classic. The resulting amateur production is still better than Alien: Resurrection
Alienation by Milko Lazarov
04/09/2013
Christos Stergioglou takes on the main role for Bulgarian Milko Lazarov
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