Film Reviews

7852 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 18/06/2025. 776 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.

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Manodrome by John Trengove

21/02/2023

BERLINALE 2023: John Trengove’s sophomore feature is a rather confused but entertaining tale revolving around a sect of incels for whom things go badly awry  

Manodrome

Manodrome

The Manslayer / The Virgin / The Shadow by Sulev Keedus

25/11/2017

Sulev Keedus returns with another exploration of the human condition, premiering in the Competition of the Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival  

Mehetapja / Süütu / Vari

Mehetapja / Süütu / Vari

Manta Ray by Phuttiphong Aroonpheng

07/09/2018

VENICE 2018: Phuttiphong Aroonpheng puts his name to an atmospheric and cryptic first film which shows great promise in terms of form, but which verges on the abstract  

Kraben rāhu

Kraben rāhu

Manticore by Carlos Vermut

16/09/2022

Carlos Vermut once again leads the viewer into such turbulent territories that, days after watching his fourth feature film, his stimuli continue to strike our neurons  

Mantícora

Mantícora

Manu by Emmanuelle Bonmariage

05/06/2018

Emmanuelle Bonmariage delivers a multi-layered documentary about a filmmaker and extraordinary man’s road to remembrance  

Manu

Manu

Manuel by Dario Albertini

07/03/2018

Documentary filmmaker Dario Albertini creates a very promising fiction debut with a simple yet fair film focusing on social issues  

Manuel

Manuel

Marcel! by Jasmine Trinca

21/05/2022

CANNES 2022: The first film directed by Jasmine Trinca takes a personal approach to a strained mother-daughter relationship, offering a nod to silent film  

Marcel!

Marcel!

Marcello Mio by Christophe Honoré

22/05/2024

CANNES 2024: Christophe Honoré weaves a sleepwalking, cinephilic, conceptual and tender film starring Chiara Mastroianni, haunted by the ghost of her father  

Marcello Mio

Marcello Mio

The March on Rome by Mark Cousins

02/09/2022

VENICE 2022: Mark Cousins’ poetic touch is an odd fit for a film about something as serious as the rise of fascism  

Marcia su Roma

Marcia su Roma

March to May by Martin Pavol Repka

02/07/2024

Martin Pavol Repka's first feature presents a slow-cinema exploration of family dynamics after an unexpected piece of news, set against the tranquil backdrop of a Slovak village  

Od marca do mája

Od marca do mája

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