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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Hold on to Her by Robin Vanbesien

23/01/2025

Robin Vanbesien delivers an empathic, poetic and political essay film honouring the memory of Mawda, a child killed by police gunfire  

Hold on to Her

Hold on to Her

Holding Hands by Gianni Amelio

21/04/2017

In his new film, the Calabrian director tackles the bonds of family and the morass of emotions to which they give rise  

La tenerezza

La tenerezza

Holding up the Sky by Pieter Van Eecke

16/03/2023

Belgian director Pieter Van Eecke takes us to the heart of the Amazon rainforest where indigenous populations are forced to contend with human cruelty and recklessness  

Holding up the Sky

Holding up the Sky

The Hole in the Fence by Joaquin del Paso

09/09/2021

VENICE 2021: Mexican director Joaquín del Paso’s second feature welcomes you to the summer sleepaway camp from hell, even if its counsellors would say it's blessed  

El hoyo en la cerca

El hoyo en la cerca

The Hole in the Ground by Lee Cronin

30/01/2019

First-time director Lee Cronin explores a mother’s love for her son in this contemporary horror  

The Hole in the Ground

The Hole in the Ground

Hole in the Head by Dean Kavanagh

15/11/2022

Irish director Dean Kavanagh finds imaginative ways to bridge experimental and narrative cinema in a feature about narcissism, caring and filmmaking  

Hole in the Head

Hole in the Head

Holgut by Liesbeth De Ceulaer

19/04/2021

Belgian director Liesbeth De Ceulaer presents a mysterious yet powerful documentary offering an unexpected journey into the heart of the Siberian tundra  

Holgut

Holgut

Holiday by Edoardo Gabbriellini

15/09/2023

Edoardo Gabriellini’s third feature film is a psychological thriller set in the provinces, which touches upon family and female-based themes, but which fails to hold our attention  

Holiday

Holiday

Holiday by Isabella Eklöf

22/01/2018

Swedish filmmaker Isabella Eklöf delivers a subtle, divisive critique on today’s prevalent materialism and female exploitation, seen through the eyes of a subversive heroine  

Holiday

Holiday

Holidaymakers by Ivaylo Penchev

06/10/2016

Ivaylo Penchev’s comedy will greet its domestic audience in October, following its first screening at the Golden Rose Film Festival  

Holidaymakers

Holidaymakers

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