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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 Phantom of the Open by Craig Roberts

14/10/2021

Mark Rylance is the phantom haunting the snootiest golf courses in the land with his mediocre playing skills, in this amiable Brit-com from Craig Roberts  

The Phantom of the Open

The Phantom of the Open

Phantom Parrot by Kate Stonehill

27/03/2023

You may never look the same way at passport control in British airports after watching Kate Stonehill’s menacing documentary  

Phantom Parrot

Phantom Parrot

Phantom Youth by Luàna Bajrami

11/09/2023

VENICE 2023: Luàna Bajrami crafts a decent portrayal of Kosovar youth in the mid-2000s, but the narrative gains depth and ups the intrigue only during the second half of the picture  

Bota Jonë

Bota Jonë

Phi 1.618 by Theodore Ushev

29/11/2022

Bulgarian-Canadian animator Theodore Ushev's first feature is an anti-utopia fairytale that questions scientific progress against the backdrop of post-communist decadence  

Phi 1.618

Phi 1.618

Philomena by Stephen Frears

26/08/2013

Stephen Frears returns to the Mostra with a delicious tragic comedy, which is already foreshadowed as a huge international success.  

Philomena

Philomena

The Phoenician Scheme by Wes Anderson

20/05/2025

CANNES 2025: Wes Anderson’s latest effort is another elegant yet forgettable chapter in his filmography  

The Phoenician Scheme

The Phoenician Scheme

Phoenix by Camilla Strøm Henriksen

09/10/2018

Camilla Strøm Henriksen’s debut film, which has just played at Reykjavik, turns the teen coming-of-age drama on its head  

Føniks

Føniks

Phoenix by Christian Petzold

12/09/2014

German auteur Christian Petzold premiered his latest collaboration with muse Nina Hoss, Phoenix, at Toronto  

Phoenix

Phoenix

Photo by Carlos Saboga

14/11/2012

Portuguese director Carlos Saboga makes his debut with Photo, a feature produced by Paulo Branco that is competing in the CinemaXXI section at the Rome Film Festival  

Photograph by Ritesh Batra

20/02/2019

BERLIN 2019: Ritesh Batra’s rather saccharine first attempt at social cinema (The Lunchbox) is nothing other than a lacklustre romcom mired in clichés  

Photograph - Ein Foto verändert ihr Leben für immer

Photograph - Ein Foto verändert ihr Leben für immer

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