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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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The Assembly Line by Mathias Gokalp

04/04/2023

Swann Arlaud dazzles in Mathias Gokalp’s fascinating film, adapted from the autobiographical story of Robert Linhart, a far-left philosophy teacher who infiltrated a factory in 1968  

L'Établi

L'Établi

The Assessment by Fleur Fortuné

12/09/2024

Featuring a standout Alicia Vikander, Fleur Fortuné’s debut film is a brash, sadomasochistic meal that’s as deliciously messy as it is transfixing  

The Assessment

The Assessment

The Assistant by Wilhelm Sasnal, Anka Sasnal

07/02/2025

Wilhelm and Anka Sasnal deliver an artsy take on Robert Walser's 1908 novel, using anachronistic elements to keep the viewer reflecting on the protagonist's plight  

Człowiek do wszystkiego

Człowiek do wszystkiego

The Asteroids by Germano Maccioni

11/08/2017

LOCARNO 2017: Italian filmmaker Germano Maccioni explores the effects of the financial crisis on a young but desperate generation in his first fiction feature  

Gli asteroidi

Gli asteroidi

Astrakan by David Depesseville

11/08/2022

David Depesseville presents his debut feature film about adolescence, combining impressionism and cruel realism and exuding dark-to-sinister undertones  

Astrakan

Astrakan

The Astronaut by Nicolas Giraud

24/11/2022

Director-star Nicolas Giraud’s second feature finds him sitting in a tin can and shooting for the moon  

L'Astronaute

L'Astronaute

Aswang by Alyx Ayn G. Arumpac

22/11/2019

Alyx Ayn Arumpac's debut feature is a shocking account of Rodrigo Duterte’s brutal war on drugs  

Aswang

Aswang

Asymmetry by Masa Neskovic

23/01/2020

In her feature film debut, Belgrade director Maša Nešković recounts three moments in a couple’s story, whose destiny is reflective of Serbian society itself  

Asimetrija

Asimetrija

At Ellen's Age by Pia Marais

20/04/2011

At Eternity's Gate by Julian Schnabel

04/09/2018

VENICE 2018: Inadvertently following in Loving Vincent’s footsteps, Julian Schnabel presents a gentle tale about Vincent van Gogh that, save for gorgeous visuals, brings little new to the table  

At Eternity's Gate

At Eternity's Gate

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