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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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Bite by Guido Coppis
05/02/2024
Steeped in a lush sepia tone, Guido Coppis's feature debut delves into a perplexing narrative on the fringes of psychological drama and thriller
Bitten by Romain de Saint-Blanquat
05/08/2023
Romain de Saint-Blanquat’s first feature film depicts the tribulations and agonising obsessions of an extraordinary adolescent
Bitter Flowers by Olivier Meys
28/03/2018
Olivier Meys tells the story, both with modesty and without pretence, of the destiny of a young woman who is sucked into the Chinese prostitution industry in Paris
Bitter Love by Jerzy Sladkowski
26/03/2020
And the ship sails on in Jerzy Sladkowski’s disarming film, even without Fellini’s rhinoceros
Biutiful by Alejandro González Iñárritu
17/05/2010
Bizarre by Étienne Faure
13/02/2015
BERLIN 2015: Étienne Faure's feature about a real burlesque club in Brooklyn beautifully uncovers one side of America today
Black by Adil El Arbi, Bilall Fallah
06/10/2015
An uncompromising and brutal journey into the heart of Brussels' inner-city gangs, Bilal Fallah and Adil El Arbi’s film is a harsh but effective reinterpretation of West Side Story
Black 47 by Lance Daly
17/02/2018
BERLIN 2018: In a well-meaning, if not entirely successful, feature presented out of competition at Berlin, Irish director Lance Daly takes on the Great Famine and ends up with a western
Black Board by Yves Yersin
13/08/2013
The feature length film immerses the spectator into the intimate microcosm of an elementary school where students aged 6 to 12 find themselves learning in a multi-level classroom
The Black Book by Valeria Sarmiento
26/09/2018
SAN SEBASTIÁN 2018: As unabashedly anachronistic as it is passionate, at the beating heart of Valeria Sarmiento’s period piece lies the motherly bond between a child and his maid
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