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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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Fanny Lye Deliver'd by Thomas Clay
14/10/2019
In the aftermath of the English Civil War, a devout Puritan family shelters a mysterious couple, in British auteur Thomas Clay’s third feature
Fanon by Jean-Claude Barny
06/12/2024
Jean-Claude Barny makes the life and legacy of Martiniquan anti-colonial intellectual, psychiatrist and revolutionary Frantz Fanon accessible without losing the essence of his work
Fantasía by Aitor Merino
22/11/2021
Using the metaphor of a journey, Aitor Merino builds up an emotive and lucid memoir of life and sentiment
Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them by David Yates
16/11/2016
The spin-off/prequel by British director David Yates, which hits screens all over the world this week, marks the highly anticipated return to the big screen of the magical world created by JK Rowling
Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald by David Yates
14/11/2018
The second episode in the spin-off saga that kicked off with Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them is a grand but somewhat disappointing spectacle
The Fantastic Golem Affairs by Burnin' Percebes (Juan González & Nando Martínez)
22/03/2023
The Burnin' Percebes achieve one of the great virtues of fiction, making a story believable and enjoyable beyond its real-life possibility
A Fantastic Woman by Sebastián Lelio
14/02/2017
BERLIN 2017: Returning to Berlin after his celebrated Gloria, Sebastián Lelio’s latest offering was rightfully greeted with one of the festival’s busiest screenings
The Far Field by John Slattery
17/06/2022
In John Slattery's docu-fiction, a 90-year-old Irish farmer plays himself in a moving and ironic tale of loneliness
Far From Men by David Oelhoffen
01/09/2014
VENICE 2014: This French western set against the backdrop of the Algerian Revolution rolls out the Venice competition’s red carpet for Viggo Mortensen, Reda Kateb and David Oelhoffen
Far From You I Grew by Marie Dumora
02/10/2020
Marie Dumora continues her exploration of a fascinating film terrain with her 5th documentary in almost 20 years, focused on one same family, which has been awarded Cannes’ ACID selection label
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