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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Peitruss by Max Jacoby

19/03/2019

The second feature film by Luxembourger Max Jacoby crosses the divide between crime thriller, film noir and psychological drama  

Peitruss

Peitruss

Pelican by Filip Heraković

23/11/2022

Filip Heraković’s debut feature sees him placing an injured footballer in a spa resort as he sets out on a soul-searching quest  

Pelican

Pelican

Pelican Blood by Katrin Gebbe

31/08/2019

VENICE 2019: The opening-night film of the Orizzonti section, directed by Katrin Gebbe, unfortunately falls before the final hurdle  

Pelikanblut

Pelikanblut

La película de nuestra vida by Enrique Baró Ubach

13/11/2016

Enrique Baró Ubach’s first film, presented in the New Waves section of the Seville European Film Festival, is an exercise in nostalgia that exudes love for the cinema and that playful summer spirit  

La película de nuestra vida

La película de nuestra vida

Pelikan Blue by László Csáki

15/11/2023

In his tense animated documentary, László Csaki tells the nostalgic story of the travels and adventures of three Hungarian friends in the early 1990s  

Kék Pelikan

Kék Pelikan

Penélope by Eva Vila

13/11/2017

Eva Vila’s most recent feature is a free-flowing interpretation of one of Homer’s classic myths, shot in rural surroundings with amateur actors, passing on a legacy on the brink of extinction  

Penélope

Penélope

Penelope My Love by Claire Doyon

07/02/2022

Director Claire Doyon surveys her autistic daughter from birth to teenagehood in this self-shot docu-portrait  

Pénélope mon amour

Pénélope mon amour

Pensive by Jonas Trukanas

03/05/2023

In one of the best slashers in recent memory, Jonas Trukanas goes deep and gets disturbing, leaning on the kind of psychological complexity that lingers  

Rūpintojėlis

Rūpintojėlis

The Penultimate by Jonas Kærup Hjort

25/11/2020

Jonas Kærup Hjort’s debut feature is a complex, Kafkaesque piece rich in absurdity, black humour and symbolism  

Den Næstsidste

Den Næstsidste

The People Upstairs by Cesc Gay

25/09/2020

Cesc Gay adapts his hit play, where a couple is condemned to an evening’s entertaining with their neighbours from across the hall — soon, small talk becomes the least of their problems  

Sentimental

Sentimental

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