Film Reviews

7851 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 18/06/2025. 775 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.

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RocKabul by Travis Beard

23/03/2018

Australian musician Travis Beard's directorial debut follows the first and last Afghani heavy-metal band in their struggle for freedom of expression  

RocKabul

RocKabul

Rocketman by Dexter Fletcher

17/05/2019

CANNES 2019: Dexter Fletcher’s biopic of Elton John needs more fuel, opting for melancholy over glitz  

Rocketman

Rocketman

RocknRolla by Guy Ritchie

30/10/2008

Rocks by Sarah Gavron

13/09/2019

Sarah Gavron's new film revolves around the friendship between female schoolgirls in London's East End – and it rocks  

Rocks

Rocks

Rocks in My Pockets by Signe Baumane

11/07/2014

After garnering a well-respected reputation in the animation world for her short films, Signe Baumane makes her feature debut with a film receiving its world premiere at Karlovy Vary  

Rocks in My Pockets

Rocks in My Pockets

Rodéo by Lola Quivoron

19/05/2022

CANNES 2022: Lola Quivoron makes a powerful debut with an original first feature film packed full of ultra-rugged, female-style, wild energy, and set on the fringes of the motocross world  

Rodéo

Rodéo

Rodin by Jacques Doillon

24/05/2017

CANNES 2017: Jacques Doillon opts to explore the route of the carnal relationship with creation as he tackles the life of the renowned sculptor, played by Vincent Lindon  

Rodin

Rodin

Rogue City by Olivier Marchal

03/11/2020

Olivier Marchal creates a dark and very effective crime film following in the dangerous footsteps of a group of policemen in Marseille’s anti-gang unit, landing directly on Netflix  

Bronx

Bronx

Roi Soleil by Albert Serra

25/01/2019

Albert Serra continues to explore his fascination with the agony endured by the French monarch after Last Days of Louis XIV, this time with a performance shot in Lisbon  

Roi Soleil

Roi Soleil

Rojo by Benjamin Naishtat

25/09/2018

SAN SEBASTIÁN 2018: Benjamín Naishtat shows a tight command of the crime genre, building up a portrait of a corrupt society in his brilliant third film  

Rojo

Rojo

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