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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Nightsiren by Tereza Nvotová

12/08/2022

Slovakian director Tereza Nvotová presents a drama with supernatural undertones which overturns tragically persistent stereotypes  

Svetlonoc

Svetlonoc

Niki by Céline Sallette

23/05/2024

CANNES 2024: This portrait of a misunderstood artist is a frustrating feature-length directorial debut for César-nominated actress Céline Sallette  

Niki

Niki

The Nile Hilton Incident by Tarik Saleh

04/04/2017

Centring on a police case, the film also comments on the events that led to the Arab Spring  

The Nile Hilton Incident

The Nile Hilton Incident

Nimby - Not In My Back Yard by Teemu Nikki

20/10/2020

The Birdcage meets Nazi hillbillies in Teemu Nikki’s Finnish satire that spells things out a bit too clearly  

Nimby

Nimby

Nina by Andrea Jaurrieta

08/03/2024

Andrea Jaurrieta boldly crosses the thriller and western genres in a film with nerve and grit that jumps through time while tackling a highly topical social conflict  

Nina

Nina

Nina by Olga Chajdas

02/02/2018

The new film by Olga Chajdas, screened at Rotterdam, is a film that focuses on the emancipation of women in modern Polish society  

Nina

Nina

Nina by Juraj Lehotský

07/07/2017

KARLOVY VARY 2017: Slovak director Juraj Lehotský is back in competition in East of the West with a cold portrait of the emotional distance between a child and her divorced parents  

Nina

Nina

Niñato by Adrián Orr

24/04/2017

Adrián Orr’s first and much-anticipated feature-length documentary is making landfall at two prestigious festivals on either side of the Atlantic, Visions du Réel and Bafici  

Niñato

Niñato

Nine 1/2 Moons by Michela Andreozzi

12/10/2017

Michela Andreozzi's directorial debut is a comedy that boldly addresses hot topics such as surrogacy and same-sex families, released in Italian cinemas on 12 October  

Nove lune e mezza

Nove lune e mezza

Nine Month War by László Csuja

20/08/2018

Hungarian filmmaker László Csuja's documentary explores a young individual's attempt to prove himself a man by going to war  

Kilenc hónap háború

Kilenc hónap háború

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