Film Reviews

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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Embryo Larva Butterfly by Kyros Papavassiliou

06/07/2023

Past? Present? Future? In Kyros Papavassiliou’s arthouse oddity, you get it all at once  

Embryo Larva Butterfly

Embryo Larva Butterfly

The Emigrants by Erik Poppe

28/01/2022

Erik Poppe puts the focus on the women in his adaptation of Vilhelm Moberg's acclaimed novel  

Utvandrarna

Utvandrarna

Emilia Pérez by Jacques Audiard

19/05/2024

CANNES 2024: Jacques Audiard masterfully pulls off his incredible gamble on a musical comedy set in the Latino drug world, with a film that warmly embraces the freedom to change  

Emilia Pérez

Emilia Pérez

Emily by Frances O'Connor

20/10/2022

Actress Frances O’Connor makes a passionate but flawed first directorial effort with this fictionalised chronicle of the Wuthering Heights author’s life  

Emily

Emily

Emma by Silvio Soldini

08/09/2017

VENICE 2017: Valeria Golino returns to our screens in a leading role as a visually impaired woman, 20 years after starring in the film The Acrobats by the Milanese director  

Il colore nascosto delle cose

Il colore nascosto delle cose

Emma Peeters by Nicole Palo

11/09/2018

VENICE 2018: Writer-director Nicole Palo’s black comedy about a suicidal actress finds life  

Emma Peeters

Emma Peeters

Emmanuelle by Audrey Diwan

20/09/2024

Audrey Diwan directs an impressive feminist version of Emmanuelle starring a dazzling Noémie Merlant  

Emmanuelle

Emmanuelle

Emperors of Nothing by Cédric Gerbehaye

07/05/2024

In his debut documentary feature film, Cédric Gerbehaye delivers a rare and in-depth immersion into a prison environment  

La Peine

La Peine

Empire Hotel by Ivo Ferreira

25/10/2018

Ivo Ferreira's thriller is a nocturnal odyssey set in the slums of Macao about the disappearance of Portuguese identity and gentrification  

Hotel Império

Hotel Império

Empire of Light by Sam Mendes

14/10/2022

British film and theatre director Sam Mendes’ latest is a love letter to “the magic of the movies” and the ways we used to consume them, whilst itself being a poor advertisement for the same  

Empire of Light

Empire of Light

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