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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Rotzloch by Maja Tschumi

28/01/2022

Maja Tschumi’s first captivating feature film sees us catapulted without a net between the walls of a refugee centre where four young people are trying to rebuild their lives  

Rotzloch

Rotzloch

Rough Road Ahead by Christian Frosch

11/06/2015

Austrian director Christian Frosch brings us a tragic story about a love affair suppressed by the patriarchal society of the late 1960s  

Rough Road Ahead

Rough Road Ahead

Rounds by Stephan Komandarev

22/08/2019

In his new film, Stephan Komandarev explores the challenges in Bulgarian society 30 years after the fall of communism  

Rounds

Rounds

Route Irish by Ken Loach

20/05/2010

Roving Woman by Michal Chmielewski

22/03/2023

Michał Chmielewski’s debut feature is a strong calling card about love, and shared loneliness in the California desert, executive-produced by Wim Wenders  

Roving Woman

Roving Woman

Roxy by Dito Tsintsadze

25/11/2022

Berlin-based Georgian helmer Dito Tsintsadze comes up with a hilarious crime-comedy that turns the dyed-in-the-wool cultural and political labels concerning East and West on their heads  

Roxy

Roxy

A Royal Affair by Nikolaj Arcel

20/03/2012

Romance, intrigue, and tragedy in the Danish court in a time of struggle between progressives and conservatives. Best Actor and Best Screenplay in Berlin.  

En kongelig affære

En kongelig affære

The Royal Hotel by Kitty Green

28/09/2023

Kitty Green presents a powerful genre thriller about the alliance of two women in the face of fear and constant threat  

The Royal Hotel

The Royal Hotel

Ruben Brandt, Collector by Milorad Krstic

10/08/2018

LOCARNO 2018: Milorad Krstić’s new movie is one of the best animated films to come out of Europe since 2003’s Belleville Rendez-vous  

Ruben Brandt, a gyüjtö

Ruben Brandt, a gyüjtö

Rubikon by Magdalena Lauritsch

28/09/2022

Director Magdalena “Leni” Lauritsch asks probing questions about human morals in her feature debut, but can’t always provide an engaging plot to go along with them  

Rubikon

Rubikon

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