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7850 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 16/06/2025. 782 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Road's End in Taiwan by Maria Nicollier
28/01/2025
Maria Nicollier chooses Taiwan, its lush nature and its contradictions, as the setting for her film, a family road movie led by three brothers who nevertheless don’t know each other
Road To L. by Federico Greco, Roberto Leggio
27/10/2005
A docufiction based on the possibility that H. P. Lovecraft came to Italy in 1926 and found inspiratión for his stories from the traditional legends of the Polesine región
Roads by Sebastian Schipper
26/04/2019
Sebastian Schipper's follow-up to Victoria is a standard coming-of-age road movie with a refugee-crisis angle
The Roads Not Taken by Sally Potter
27/02/2020
BERLINALE 2020: Sally Potter’s main competition contender is a story of a writer trapped inside his mind by illness, which thrives on Javier Bardem’s stunning performance
Roald Dahl's Matilda the Musical by Matthew Warchus
07/10/2022
The widely loved author’s novel comes to the big screen again, courtesy of Matthew Warchus, and this time with songs. Not very good songs
Roaring 20's by Elisabeth Vogler
14/06/2021
By way of a single sequence shot which travels the summertime streets of Paris, Elisabeth Vogler delivers a successful conceptual film which holds up a composite mirror to a multifarious society
The Robber by Benjamin Heisenberg
12/02/2010
Bank robberies, marathons and chases in a breathless German feature lauded in competition at the Berlinale 2010
Robbing Mussolini by Renato De Maria
25/10/2022
Despite technical decency and a promising basic concept, Renato De Maria’s new film is chaotic and unenjoyable
Roberta by Elena Kairytė
03/05/2023
There is no growing up without getting lost in Elena Kairytė’s judgement-free Lithuanian doc
Robin Bank by Anna Giralt Gris
18/03/2022
A local hero becomes human in this small-scale exploration of the Enric Duran case by director Anna Giralt Gris
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