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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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It All Begins by Frédéric Choffat
15/03/2022
Frédéric Choffat’s latest feature places us up close and personal with a generation who are fighting to survive in a world that’s falling apart
It All Ends Here by Rajko Grlić
16/07/2024
Rajko Grlić manages to make a strong statement with a passable genre film, which is supposedly his final movie
It Could Have Been Worse - Mario Adorf by Dominik Wessely
16/02/2019
BERLIN 2019: German documentary filmmaker Dominik Wessely offers up the interesting and subjective journey of actor Mario Adorf as he travels through over half a century of international cinema
It Doesn't Matter by Josh Mond
17/05/2024
CANNES 2024: US indie maverick Josh Mond’s second feature sees a filmmaker arranging his troubled friend’s video diaries into a documentary
It Is In Us All by Antonia Campbell-Hughes
17/03/2022
In her SXSW-awarded film, Northern Irish director Antonia Campbell-Hughes takes a look at men without women
It Is Lit by Viktor Israel Strand
08/02/2024
Viktor Israel Strand explores the darker zones of corporatism with a film low on hope and straddling the border between science fiction and theatre of the absurd
It Is Night in America by Ana Vaz
16/08/2022
Brazilian artist and director Ana Vaz encourages us to take an interest in the animal world that inhabits our cities, in the often difficult cohabitation between living species
It Is Not Over Yet by Louise Detlefsen
05/05/2021
Paracetamol and lots of cake seem to be the answer in Louise Detlefsen’s gentle if slightly one-sided take on an unusual nursing home
It Must Be Heaven by Elia Suleiman
25/05/2019
CANNES 2019: Elia Suleiman is in competition with a hilarious, absurdist take on what it means to be a Palestinian
It's All So Quiet by Nanouk Leopold
16/04/2013
Dutch auteur Nanouk Leopold's fifth feature film explores a bitter father-son relationship and a middle-aged man struggle to start a new life.
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