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7850 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 16/06/2025. 784 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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The Red Phallus by Tashi Gyeltshen
12/02/2019
BERLIN 2019: Tashi Gyeltshen's debut feature unfolds in an interesting setting and employs some commendable visual solutions, but its slow pace fails to keep viewers hooked
Red Sky at Night by Emanuele Mengotti
16/06/2022
The second chapter in Emanuele Mengotti’s trilogy on the American West depicts the first days of lockdown in Las Vegas, flitting between doctors, deniers and homeless people
Red Soil by Farid Bentoumi
12/03/2021
A pacey, socially engaged, family-focused thriller which follows in the wake of a whistleblower to examine the conflict between the fight against pollution and the defence of economic interests
The Red Spider by Marcin Koszalka
09/07/2015
The eagerly awaited feature debut by Polish filmmaker Marcin Koszalka is a precise and chilling examination of obsession and death
The Red Turtle by Michael Dudok de Wit
22/05/2016
CANNES 2016: Dutch-British director Michael Dudok de Wit tells the story of the simple life of a man alone in the middle of the sea, with only Mother Nature as company
The Red Virgin by Paula Ortiz
23/09/2024
Paula Ortiz revisits the 1977 Spanish classic directed by Fernando Fernán Gómez and although visually the result is more sophisticated, narratively it is less charming
Redemption by Joseph Madmony, Boaz Yehonatan Yaakov
12/07/2018
KARLOVY VARY 2018: Israeli filmmaker Joseph Madmony's fourth feature is a touching and thought-provoking film that won the Ecumenical Jury Prize and Best Actor Award
Redemption of a Rogue by Philip Doherty
15/07/2020
Philip Doherty’s dark comedy world-premiered last week and was the biggest surprise of this year’s Galway Film Fleadh
Redoubtable by Michel Hazanavicius
21/05/2017
CANNES 2017: Michel Hazanavicius has made an extremely inventive, well-honed and off-the-wall film about a crisis-ridden Jean-Luc Godard, as seen through the eyes of his partner
Reedland by Sven Bresser
14/05/2025
CANNES 2025: Sven Bresser makes a haunting and disturbing film about an old reed cutter obsessed with solving a murder mystery
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