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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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The Man from London by Béla Tarr
23/05/2007
The Man from Rome by Jaap van Heusden
14/11/2023
Jaap van Heusden’s latest feature is a gripping psychological drama about a priest seeking the truth behind a mysterious Crying Madonna
Man in Black by Wang Bing
07/11/2023
Dissident Chinese composer Wang Xilin is stripped bare in Wang Bing’s searing documentary portrait
The Man in the Orange Jacket by Aik Karapetian
18/11/2014
Marxist, mystical and Freudian, this movie is all the things that you rarely expect from horror films nowadays. An assured first step for Latvian cinema
The Man on the Road by Gianluca Mangiasciutti
20/10/2022
Gianluca Mangiasciutti’s debut film tells an engaging story about two destroyed lives, which mainly explores the themes of overcoming significant loss and the weight of our own mistakes
The Man by Charlotte Sieling
01/02/2017
Charlotte Sieling’s feature brings a father-and-son rivalry to the heart of Copenhagen’s trendy art scene in a story starring Søren Malling and Jakob Oftebro
Man Up! by Benjamin Parent
08/01/2020
Benjamin Parent’s first feature film explores adolescence, bereavement and the dictates of masculinity with accuracy and skill
The Man Who Killed Don Quixote by Terry Gilliam
18/05/2018
CANNES 2018: Terry Gilliam’s eagerly awaited take on the universe of the most famous of Miguel de Cervantes’ novels is shot through with his outrageous hallmarks
The Man Who Looks Like Me by Katrin Maimik, Andres Maimik
07/07/2017
KARLOVY VARY 2017: Estonian filmmakers Katrin and Andres Maimik return to the Czech festival with another tale of generational conflict
The Man Who Sold His Skin by Kaouther Ben Hania
05/09/2020
VENICE 2020: Kaouther Ben Hania weaves a bold, captivating and edifying tale about freedom, where refugees and the contemporary art world collide
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