Film Reviews

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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The Event by Sergei Loznitsa

05/09/2015

VENICE 2015: After Maidan, Sergei Loznitsa travels to the Lido with a new documentary using footage, this time about the dissolution of the USSR  

Sobytie

Sobytie

Ever After by Carolina Hellsgård

13/09/2018

TORONTO 2018: Carolina Hellsgård’s zombie-apocalypse movie is an unsuccessful attempt at refreshing a tired genre by mixing in environmental issues  

Endzeit

Endzeit

Ever Since I Knew Myself by Maka Gogaladze

10/07/2024

Georgian documentarian Maka Gogaladze enters into a dialogue with her mother in an attempt to understand the logic and beliefs behind the forging of the Georgian character  

Rats tavi makhsovs

Rats tavi makhsovs

Everest by Baltasar Kormákur

02/09/2015

VENICE 2015: The action drama, which will open the 72nd Venice Film Festival this evening, does not contribute to the development of American film with European aesthetics  

Everest

Everest

Everlasting Love by Marçal Forés

04/05/2015

Catalan director Marçal Forés regales us with a colourful and uninhibited take on genre films, with a story of passion, flesh and bewilderment  

Amor Eterno

Amor Eterno

Every 28 Days by Ina Borrmann

25/11/2015

The first feature-length documentary by German filmmaker Ina Borrmann takes us on a personal journey into a woman’s unfulfilled desire for motherhood  

Alle 28 Tage

Alle 28 Tage

Every Day is a Holiday by Dima El-Horr

17/10/2009

Every Single Minute by Erika Hníková

23/08/2021

Erika Hníková takes a look at the difficult decisions facing parents when raising a child  

Každá minuta života

Každá minuta života

Every Thing Will Be Fine by Wim Wenders

11/02/2015

BERLIN 2015: Wim Wenders tries his hand once again at 3D for a portrait of James Franco as a writer and of Charlotte Gainsbourg as a mother, with some magnificent sets  

Every Thing Will Be Fine

Every Thing Will Be Fine

Every You Every Me by Michael Fetter Nathansky

20/02/2024

BERLINALE 2024: Between realism and dream-state, Michael Fetter Nathansky depicts the complex relationship between a woman and her partner whom she can no longer stand but doesn’t dare leave  

Alle die Du bist

Alle die Du bist

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