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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Sentimental Value by Joachim Trier

22/05/2025

CANNES 2025: Joachim Trier comes close to going full Bergman in this touching family psychodrama but amps up the gentle humour  

Affeksjonsverdi

Affeksjonsverdi

Senza nessuna pietà by Michele Alhaique

30/08/2014

VENICE 2014: Newcomer Michele Alhaique directs Piefrancesco Favino in a metropolitan noir that seems like a spinoff of Romanzo criminale (Criminal novel)  

Senza nessuna pietà

Senza nessuna pietà

September by Penny Panagiotopoulou

01/07/2013

Greek director Penny Panayotopoulou returns after a 10-year absence with a variation on the theme of solitude and the fragility of human relationships.  

September 5 by Tim Fehlbaum

14/10/2024

Tim Fehlbaum reconstructs the tragic hostage-taking incident during the 1972 Munich Olympics from the viewpoint of the journalists who covered it  

September 5

September 5

September Says by Ariane Labed

25/05/2024

CANNES 2024: Ariane Labed adapts Daisy Johnson’s coming-of-age novel Sisters into one of the year’s finest directorial debuts  

September Says

September Says

A Serious Game by Pernilla August

19/02/2016

BERLIN 2016: Pernilla August portrays complex passion based on a classic Swedish novel adapted by Danish screenwriter Lone Scherfig  

Den allvarsamma leken

Den allvarsamma leken

Sermon to the Fish by Hilal Baydarov

12/08/2022

A no-frills film boasting beauty and soul, Hilal Baydarov’s ninth feature ponders what remains after winning a war  

Balıqlara xütbə

Balıqlara xütbə

Serpent's Path by Kiyoshi Kurosawa

25/09/2024

Kiyoshi Kurosawa readapts his 1990s film Serpent’s Path, setting it in contemporary France, for an unhinged thriller that investigates the pointless obtuseness of evil  

Hebi no michi

Hebi no michi

Serpentarius by Carlos Conceição

09/02/2019

BERLIN 2019: The debut feature by Carlos Conceição mirrors periods in an unnamed country’s history by means of one man’s journey through an exuberant variety of landscapes and film genres  

Serpentário

Serpentário

Servants by Ivan Ostrochovský

03/03/2020

BERLINALE 2020: Slovak filmmaker Ivan Ostrochovský has crafted an uncompromising piece of arthouse cinema with thriller elements in this story of the Catholic Church in communist Czechoslovakia  

Služobníci

Služobníci

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