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7849 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 14/06/2025. 783 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.

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The Worst Person in the World by Joachim Trier

09/07/2021

CANNES 2021: Joachim Trier delivers a perfectly watchable love story, or stories, but his female protagonist seems lifted from a fantasy land  

Verdens Verste Menneske

Verdens Verste Menneske

Things Worth Weeping For by Cristina Grosan

23/08/2021

This eccentric dramedy portrays a female “quarter-life crisis”, where becoming an adult in an overly predictable manner feels like a hugely dull prospect  

A legjobb dolgokon bõgni kell

A legjobb dolgokon bõgni kell

The Wound by John Trengove

11/02/2017

BERLIN 2017: South African director John Trengove's first feature film is a powerful story on a tribal tradition of initiation into manhood  

The Wound

The Wound

Wounded by Fernando Franco

30/09/2013

Fernando Franco speaks with realism and without filters about the conflicted and hypersensitive world of a woman about to have a breakdown and who suffers from a personality disorder  

La herida

La herida

Wounds by Babak Anvari

28/05/2019

CANNES 2019: Babak Anvari’s shocking body horror uses the tools of David Cronenberg to show that the biggest demons are those from within  

Wounds

Wounds

The Wrath of God by Kristijan Milic

17/07/2024

Kristijan Milić blends the war-movie genre and different shades of thriller into a smooth and rock-solid amalgam  

Bozji gnjev

Bozji gnjev

Wrinkles by Ignacio Ferreras

11/01/2012

A sensitive film about friendship and loneliness in a retirement home, based on a comic book by Paco Roca. Winner of two Goya and shortlisted for an Oscar.  

Arrugas

Arrugas

The Writer by Romas Zabarauskas

19/06/2024

Lithuanian director and LGBT activist Romas Zabarauskas’s feature brings a host of opposing intellectual, political and personal opinions on current topics to the table  

Rašytojas

Rašytojas

Writing Hawa by Najiba Noori

26/11/2024

Najiba and Rasul Noori leverage their own subjectivity to create a tremendously powerful work on emancipation, freedom and opportunity for women in Afghanistan  

Writing Hawa

Writing Hawa

Wrong Elements by Jonathan Littell

09/11/2016

Writer Jonathan Littell directs his first film, a documentary about former child soldiers who fought with Ugandan guerrilla group LRA, which faces reality through their memories of the past  

Wrong Elements

Wrong Elements

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