Film Reviews

7850 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 17/06/2025. 778 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.

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Bota by Iris Elezi

07/07/2014

An understated co-production between Albania, Italy and Kosovo is the first pleasant surprise in Karlovy Vary’s East of the West selection  

Bota

Bota

Both Sides of the Blade by Claire Denis

16/02/2022

BERLINALE 2022: Claire Denis and Juliette Binoche reunite in this messy tale delving into the oscillations of the heart  

Avec amour et acharnement

Avec amour et acharnement

The Bothersome Man by Jens Lien

14/03/2007

Jens Lien's surreal black comedy, which shakes up the all-too-perfect Scandinavian way of life, has been collecting awards at international festivals since its launch in the Cannes Critics' Week 2006  

Den Brysomme mannen

Den Brysomme mannen

Bottlemen by Nemanja Vojinović

18/08/2023

History, pollution, and class and racial issues overlap in Nemanja Vojinović's documentary about marginalised men working at one of Europe's largest unsanitary landfills  

Bottlemen

Bottlemen

Boum Boum by Laurie Lassalle

17/03/2022

Laurie Lassalle revisits the Gilets Jaunes crisis from an original angle, exploring the ups and downs of a case of love at first sight between one Saturday protest and another  

Boum Boum

Boum Boum

Boundaries by Andreas Kleinert

19/02/2010

Box by Florin Şerban

07/07/2015

KARLOVY VARY 2015: Florin Şerban explores the similitude between theatre and boxing with this touching love story  

Box

Box

Boxing Day by Bernard Rose

03/09/2012

British director Bernard Rose takes an allegorical look at capitalism in the third and last instalment of his trilogy of Tolstoy story adaptations. Screened in the Orizzonti section in Venice  

The Boy and the Suit of Lights by Inma de Reyes

17/06/2024

Inma de Reyes offers up a quietly compelling documentary of a young bullfighter-in-training over the course of five years  

El niño y el traje de luces

El niño y el traje de luces

Boy Eating the Bird's Food by Ektoras Lygizos

06/07/2012

With comparisons to the work of Bresson currently being banded about by many who have seen it, Ektoras Lygizos’ debut feature is a – sometimes uncomfortably – intimate affair. Cineuropa reviews the Greek film which had its World...  

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