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7850 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 16/06/2025. 784 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Infinity Pool by Brandon Cronenberg
30/01/2023
Brandon Cronenberg follows up the visceral thrills of Possessor with a class- and self-aware satire of the guilty rich
Ingeborg Bachmann – Journey into the Desert by Margarethe von Trotta
19/02/2023
BERLINALE 2023: Margarethe von Trotta’s latest effort struggles to elevate itself from being anything more than a rather outdated upper-class drama
Inherit the Viper by Anthony Jerjen
01/10/2019
Young Swiss director Anthony Jerjen presents his feature debut, an intense family story with tragic implications
Inheritance by Hiam Abbass
06/09/2012
Actress Hiam Abbass turns to directing and paints the portrait of a Palestinian family in Israel torn between tradition and modernity
Ink of Yam by Tom Fröhlich
26/10/2018
German director Tom Fröhlich explores the difficult situation in Jerusalem from a novel, relevant perspective
Ink Wash by Sarra Tsorakidis
22/10/2024
Sarra Tsorakidis’s debut feature, following a painter as she faces her 40s and her future prospects while on a job in the Romanian forest, suffers on account of being a tad too contemplative
Inland by Fridtjof Ryder
21/10/2022
Young director Fridtjof Ryder crafts an atmospheric feature debut that is both unsettling and surprisingly warm
Inland by Juan Palacios
02/10/2020
Juan Palacios paints a portrait of a deserted Spain, where his grandfather lulls himself to sleep by counting the empty houses in his village, while the sheep caper in the meadows
Inland by Jon Blåhed
27/01/2020
Jon Blåhed’s new feature is an intriguing Swedish study of a metropolitan migrant starting anew in the middle of nowhere
Inmotep by Julián Génisson
09/11/2022
Julián Génisson proves in this hallucinatory comedy that he is a magician of hypnosis, a one-of-a-kind creator and an unusual chronicler of the disturbing reality we live in
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