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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Julieta by Pedro Almodóvar

07/04/2016

Pedro Almodóvar’s new film is a stylised ode to depression, with glimmers of talent but an overdose of self-indulgence, wallowing in misfortune and tragedy  

Julieta

Julieta

Jumbo by Zoé Wittock

29/01/2020

Belgium’s Zoé Wittock sticks her neck out with a screwball, metaphorical first feature film, a highly original yet unfulfilling offering in which Noémie Merlant shines bright  

Jumbo

Jumbo

The Jump by Giedre Žickyte

12/10/2020

Giedrė Žickytė’s documentary centres on the moving story of the Kudirka incident, known for several years as the US Coast Guard’s “Day of Shame”  

The Jump

The Jump

Jumping the Fence by Benito Zambrano

14/03/2024

Benito Zambrano presents an interesting dramatic thriller about the tragedy of immigration with the aim of reaching the general public  

El salto

El salto

Jumping The Shadows by Steven Blatter, Lorenzo Valmontone

05/05/2015

Steven Blatter and Lorenzo Valmontone’s film paints a poetic and highly realistic portrait of an incredibly compassionate character who has one foot in the shadows and one in the light  

Jumping The Shadows

Jumping The Shadows

Jumpman by Ivan Tverdovsky

13/07/2018

KARLOVY VARY 2018: Ivan I Tverdovsky's third feature is his most dynamic and technically polished, but also least humane and touching, film to date  

Podbrosy

Podbrosy

Juniors by Hugo P. Thomas

25/07/2023

Hugo P Thomas delivers a refreshing and funny, sociological teen movie about two young country kids entangled in an enormous lie  

Juniors

Juniors

Jupiter by Benjamin Pfohl

18/12/2023

Benjamin Pfohl catches us off guard with a captivating and cleverly executed first feature film about a young woman introduced by her parents to an undoubtedly troubling community  

Jupiter

Jupiter

Jupiter's Moon by Kornél Mundruczó

19/05/2017

CANNES 2017: This thrill ride of a film by Kornél Mundruczó blends Christlike fantasy with the topics of migrants and a society on the brink of becoming a police state  

Felesleges ember

Felesleges ember

Just a Movement by Vincent Meessen

05/03/2021

BERLINALE 2021: Belgium’s Vincent Meessen offers up a circular, hybrid film which hovers between documentary and filmed essay  

Juste un Mouvement

Juste un Mouvement

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