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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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Heroic by David Zonana
23/01/2023
A young indigenous Mexican conscript navigates a treacherous national military academy, in Michel Franco protégé David Zonana’s second feature
Heroic Losers by Sebastián Borensztein
26/09/2019
The Daríns are co-producing and starring in the adaptation of Eduardo Sacheri’s Argentine novel La noche de la Usina, directed by Sebastián Borensztein with mixed results
The Heroics by Maxime Roy
13/07/2021
CANNES 2021: Maxime Roy delivers an intense and very realistic feature debut full of humanity, about the deep troubles of a man and his slim hopes for redemption
Herself by Phyllida Lloyd
12/10/2020
Phyllida Lloyd's third feature is a convincing piece and an uplifting story of empowerment
Hesitation Wound by Selman Nacar
04/09/2023
VENICE 2023: Turkey's Selman Nacar confirms the extent of his potential thanks to a legal and intimate thriller with a script that knows very well how to hide its hand and of a sharp social realism
Hey Joe by Claudio Giovannesi
25/10/2024
James Franco stars in Claudio Giovannesi's drama set in 1971 Naples, which offers beautiful lyrical moments but characters that aren’t studied in depth
Hi, A.I. by Isabella Willinger
05/11/2019
In her documentary, Isa Willinger doesn’t need to call on Arnie to show the rise of the machines
Hidden by Mickael Haneke
28/09/2005
When Haneke turns the screen into a mirror of the conscience, does this mean he accepts what he has always denied: the possibility of a genealogy of crime?
Hidden Away by Giorgio Diritti
22/02/2020
BERLINALE 2020: Giorgio Diritti’s biopic on painter Antonio Ligabue boasts an emotive and dramatic tension which is fully channelled into Elio Germano’s terrific performance
The Hidden Child by Roberto Andò
11/09/2021
VENICE 2021: The friendship between a Neapolitan piano teacher and a very young Camorra member who’s on the run, is at the heart of Roberto Andò’s new film, adapted from one of his books
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