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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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Nobody Sleeps in the Woods Tonight by Bartosz M. Kowalski
27/03/2020
Dubbed the “first Polish slasher”, Bartosz M Kowalski’s film is an entertaining horror flick wallowing in nostalgia for the movies of the 1980s
Nocebo by Lorcan Finnegan
14/10/2022
Lorcan Finnegan blends psychological thriller with folk horror to produce a film with disturbing social content
Nocturama by Bertrand Bonello
24/08/2016
Bertrand Bonello’s film is a magnificently directed piece on the risqué and currently very sensitive topic of terrorism
Nocturnal by Nathalie Biancheri
19/12/2019
Italy’s Nathalie Biancheri puts her name to a promising debut with a first feature film produced in the UK and revealing great directorial prowess
Noi e la Giulia by Edoardo Leo
19/02/2015
In cinemas, distributed by Warner Bros Pictures, is the movie written by, directed by and starring Edoardo Leo, with a cast including Luca Argentero, Claudio Amendola and Claudio Buccirosso
Nomad: In the Footsteps of Bruce Chatwin by Werner Herzog
13/06/2019
Werner Herzog fashions a warm documentary tribute to his great friend and fellow maverick, British travel writer Bruce Chatwin
Non-Aligned: Scenes from the Labudović Reels by Mila Turajlic
24/11/2022
The second half of Mila Turajlić’s diptych about the cameraman who became Yugoslav president Tito's personal cinematographer suffers from being too vague and wide-ranging
Non ci resta che il crimine by Massimiliano Bruno
10/01/2019
In his sixth feature, Massimiliano Bruno experiments with time travel, genres and the Banda della Magliana criminal gang in a nostalgic nod to the 1980s
Non Fiction by Olivier Assayas
01/09/2018
VENICE 2018: Olivier Assayas proves there is no such thing as talking too much – at least not in France
Non mi uccidere by Andrea De Sica
21/04/2021
Andrea De Sica gets back to exploring the darker sides of adolescence in this romantic horror which spills into the supernatural, led by a monster-heroine who learns to take life by the throat
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