Film Reviews

7081 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 21/06/2024. 767 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.

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The Trap by Nadejda Koseva

27/03/2024

Nadejda Koseva’s second feature portrays a protagonist from an extinct human breed who blends in with the animal kingdom but is an outsider in the social jungle  

Klopka

Klopka

Trash by Stephen Daldry

20/10/2014

Three young boys from the Rio favelas at the heart of a socio-political thriller with an incurably optimistic eco message of peace  

Trash

Trash

The Traveller by Hadi Ghandour

22/11/2016

Writer-director Hadi Ghandour's first film tackles the issues of identity and a clash of cultures  

Le voyageur

Le voyageur

Treasure by Julia von Heinz

27/02/2024

BERLINALE 2024: Julia von Heinz’s post-Holocaust story, set in early-1990s Poland, is a noble yet botched attempt at a family tragicomedy  

Treasure

Treasure

Treasure City by Szabolcs Hajdu

24/04/2020

Szabolcs Hajdu unveils the first major Hungarian film to be released directly on VOD: a subtle mix of nocturnal urban tales exploring the darker side of human relations  

Békeidő

Békeidő

Treasure Island by Guillaume Brac

02/07/2018

KARLOVY VARY 2018: Guillaume Brac delves into the heart of a water park near Paris. A return to childhood filled with fleeting yet profound encounters  

L'île au trésor

L'île au trésor

The Treasure by Corneliu Porumboiu

21/05/2015

CANNES 2015: The playful and intelligent Corneliu Porumboiu has come up with a new film that delicately combines comedy with an immersion in Romania’s recent history  

Comoara

Comoara

Treat Me Like Fire by Marie Monge

11/05/2018

CANNES 2018: Marie Monge’s feature debut punchily portrays the toxic downward spiral that starts when a young woman falls head over heels for a gambling addict  

Joueurs

Joueurs

The Tree House by Trương Minh Quý

20/08/2019

Vietnamese auteur Trương Minh Quý presents an elegiac musing on the value of images  

Nhà cây

Nhà cây

The Tree by André Gil Mata

28/02/2018

BERLIN 2018: Portuguese filmmaker André Gil Mata's film is pure cinema, inviting comparisons to his mentor Béla Tarr and some of the greatest directors ever  

Drvo

Drvo

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