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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Inner Lines by Pierre-Yves Vandeweerd

25/10/2022

In Pierre-Yves Vandeweerd’s film, the sound of silence meets a deafening cacophony of voices  

Inner Lines

Inner Lines

Innocence by Guy Davidi

07/09/2022

VENICE 2022: Guy Davidi’s documentary is based on home videos and diary entries of young Israelis who died during their compulsory military service  

Innocence

Innocence

Innocence by Jan Hrebejk

07/02/2011

Two detective stories in one, this slow-burning Czech thriller challenges audiences' expectations of its characters and filmmakers Jan Hrebejk and Petr Jarchovský  

Nevinnost

Nevinnost

The Innocence by Lucía Alemany

25/09/2019

Lucía Alemany’s debut feature, a fiction film about adolescent angst filmed in her own home town, and one of the first films to benefit from the support of The Screen, shimmers with truth  

La inocencia

La inocencia

The Innocent by Louis Garrel

11/10/2022

Louis Garrel creates a fun, exciting film about love as the driving force and essence of life  

L'Innocent

L'Innocent

The Innocent by Simon Jaquemet

24/09/2018

SAN SEBASTIÁN 2018: Simon Jaquemet presents his much-anticipated second feature film, a hallucinatory journey that delves deep into the human mind  

Der Unschuldige

Der Unschuldige

The Innocents by Eskil Vogt

11/07/2021

CANNES 2021: Eskil Vogt's terrific second film is one of the best horror flicks of recent years and is an instant classic  

De uskyldige

De uskyldige

Los inocentes by Guillermo Benet

11/03/2021

Guillermo Benet's first feature is a nerve-racking portrait of a group of people confronted with a harrowing situation, ramping up the tension with off-screen plotting and skilful use of sound  

Los inocentes

Los inocentes

Insect by Jan Švankmajer

29/01/2018

The new film by Czech master Jan Švankmajer is both inventive and imaginative  

Hmyz

Hmyz

Insecure by Marianne Tardieu

07/10/2014

Reda Kateb puts on a splendid performance in a feature debut that gracefully rises above the clichés surrounding the topic of the lower-class suburbs. Revealed at Cannes in the ACID. programme  

Qui vive

Qui vive

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