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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Blue Moon by Alina Grigore

23/09/2021

Rising Romanian talent Alina Grigore delivers a fine dramatic exercise that draws a parallel between the moon and lunacy  

Crai nou

Crai nou

Blue My Mind by Lisa Brühlmann

25/09/2017

SAN SEBASTIÁN 2017: Zürich-born actress-cum-director Lisa Brühlmann presents her intriguing debut feature film at the San Sebastián International Film Festival (New Directors section)  

Blue My Mind

Blue My Mind

The Blue Orchid by Carl Marott

23/12/2020

Carl Marott’s debut feature follows a young photographer on a mysterious journey which forces him to leave his real-life relationships in pieces  

Den blå orkidé

Den blå orkidé

The Blue Room by Mathieu Amalric

16/05/2014

CANNES 2014: Mathieu Amalric has unveiled at the Cannes Un Certain Regard section a poisonous adaptation of a novel by Simenon, brilliantly directed  

La Chambre bleue

La Chambre bleue

The Blue Star by Javier Macipe

26/09/2023

Spanish director Javier Macipe presents a moving debut film based on the story of musician Mauricio Aznar  

La estrella azul

La estrella azul

The Blue Trail by Gabriel Mascaro

16/02/2025

BERLINALE 2025: Gabriel Mascaro’s film is an explosive combination of a powerful leading character, stunning scenery, sharp humour and mystical rituals  

O último azul

O último azul

Bluebeard by Catherine Breillat

10/02/2009

Bluish by Lilith Kraxner, Milena Czernovsky

01/07/2024

Lilith Kraxner and Milena Czernovsky sign a meditative, experimental sophomore film that is more of a trance-like cinematic concept than anything else  

Bluish

Bluish

Blush by Michal Vinik

01/10/2015

SAN SEBASTIÁN 2015: The first feature-length film by Israeli director Michal Vinik, screened in the New Directors section, depicts her country's alienated youth  

Barash

Barash

A Boat in the Garden by Jean-François Laguionie

11/06/2024

Jean-François Laguionie crafts a delicate and beautiful opus about the metaphorical journey of a family trio building a boat in their garden in the post-war period  

Slocum et moi

Slocum et moi

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