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7852 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 18/06/2025. 776 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Remainders by Raúl Capdevila Murillo
15/04/2022
The film by Raúl Capdevila Murillo is a bitter but passionate farewell letter and tribute to a peasant world sadly forced to adapt to the system, or die out
The Remarkable Life of Ibelin by Benjamin Ree
07/02/2024
Benjamin Ree's Göteborg and Sundance winner is uplifting and joyful, and might become one of the year’s biggest crowd-pleasers
Remember by Atom Egoyan
14/10/2015
Atom Egoyan delivers a cinematic pursuit that sometimes fails to hit its target, but which is driven primarily by an extraordinary performance by Christopher Plummer
Remember Me by Martín Rosete
02/08/2019
Martín Rosete places the entire emotional (and comedic) burden of his second feature – a dramedy revolving around Alzheimer’s – on the shoulders of great US actor Bruce Dern
Remember My Name by Elena Molina
15/11/2023
Spanish filmmaker Elena Molina takes a human approach to the life stories of a group of migrant minors in a documentary
Remember to Blink by Austėja Urbaitė
28/03/2023
Austėja Urbaitė’s feature is a solid debut revolving around cultural clashes and parental possessiveness
The Remnants of You by Gala Gracia
28/03/2025
Gala Gracia's debut film carries the scent of the countryside and the taste of truth, telling the story of two sisters with contrasting lives who must readjust after the death of their father
Renaceres by Lucas Figueroa
16/12/2020
Despite the looming shadow of the pandemic, Lucas Figueroa’s debut documentary is a thing of great beauty, offering messages of hope and wishes for positive change
Renaissance by Christian Volckman
07/03/2006
A futuristic thriller in 3D and in black-and-white, set in Paris circa 2054, a fascinating mix of graphics and "motion capture" techniques. A voyage at supersonic speed in a quest of immortality
The Rendez-Vous of Déjà-Vu by Antonin Peretjatko
23/05/2013
Antonin Peretjatko turns up in a good mood with an exhilarating, off-the-wall road movie with surrealist/situationist influences
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