Film Reviews

7849 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 14/06/2025. 783 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.

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Drive Me Home by Simone Catania

26/09/2019

Producer Simone Catania’s first work is a wonderful showcase of acting prowess, as displayed by Marco D’Amore and Vinicio Marchioni, who commit themselves to a convincing story of male friendship  

Drive Me Home

Drive Me Home

Driven by Nick Hamm

10/09/2018

VENICE 2018: In the closing film of the Venice Film Festival, Nick Hamm keeps things light, ultimately leaving you hungry for something more substantial  

Driven

Driven

The Driven Ones by Piet Baumgartner

10/10/2023

Piet Baumgartner’s documentary follows five budding, young CEOs trying to achieve success at supersonic missile speed  

The Driven Ones

The Driven Ones

Driver by Yehonatan Indursky

24/11/2017

The Tallinn Black Nights Festival Debut Film Competition opens with the world premiere of Israeli director Yehonatan Indursky's debut feature film  

Lifney Hazikaron

Lifney Hazikaron

Driving Madeleine by Christian Carion

19/09/2022

Christian Carion offers up a voyage through one person’s memories and depicts a bond developing between a taxi driver and his passenger in a simple and especially human film  

Une belle course

Une belle course

Driving Mum by Hilmar Oddsson

24/11/2022

Hilmar Oddsson’s comeback film feels rusty, just like his protagonist’s clapped-out car. But every once in a while, it actually runs smoothly  

Á Ferð með Mömmu

Á Ferð með Mömmu

Drone by Simon Bouisson

01/10/2024

Simon Bouisson attempts to break down boundaries with an original first feature that is both an emancipatory tale and a thriller set in a modern-day society plagued by voyeuristic technology  

Drone

Drone

Drop it by Audrey Ginestet

14/03/2022

A fascinating first feature film by Audrey Ginestet, which very skilfully revisits the case and the legal battle of the so-called "Tarnac terrorists" from a human perspective  

Relaxe

Relaxe

Drowning Dry by Laurynas Bareiša

10/08/2024

Lithuanian director Laurynas Bareiša’s second feature thrusts us into the intimacy of fragile characters who are trying to piece themselves back together following a terrible tragedy  

Seses

Seses

Dry by Paolo Virzì

10/09/2022

VENICE 2022: Paolo Virzì’s movie is a dystopia suggested to him by the recent Covid-19 pandemic, using sarcasm to depict a hopelessly ailing society  

Siccità

Siccità

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