Film Reviews

7319 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 25/09/2024. 785 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.

U Are the Universe by Pavlo Ostrikov

09/09/2024

Pavlo Ostrikov’s feature debut blends existential sci-fi, romance and cosmic comedy into a genre-fluid exploration of love, loneliness and the human need for connection  

ТИ - КОСМОС

ТИ - КОСМОС

American Backyard by Pupi Avati

09/09/2024

VENICE 2024: The latest feature by Pupi Avati is a truly over-the-top noir gothic thriller, unsettling and ridiculous  

L'orto americano

L'orto americano

The Quiet Ones by Frederik Louis Hviid

09/09/2024

Danish director Frederik Louis Hviid makes his solo feature debut with an action-packed crime-thriller that doesn’t quite live up to its potential  

De Lydløse

De Lydløse

Brando with a Glass Eye by Antonis Tsonis

09/09/2024

Antonis Tsonis blends US genre cinema with European arthouse sensibilities in a story exploring the interplay of ambition and redemption through a method actor who can’t live outside of a role  

Brando with a Glass Eye

Brando with a Glass Eye

Basileia by Isabella Torre

09/09/2024

VENICE 2024: In her feature debut, Italy’s Isabella Torre creates an eerie, if somewhat unpolished, supernatural eco-thriller  

Basileia

Basileia

Aïcha by Mehdi M. Barsaoui

09/09/2024

VENICE 2024: Tunisian director Mehdi Barsaoui’s thriller follows a young woman who bravely seeks a new identity after surviving a bus crash  

Aïcha

Aïcha

Bonjour Tristesse by Durga Chew-Bose

09/09/2024

With her debut film, Canadian essayist Durga Chew-Bose adapts the 1954 French novel into a languorous contemporary fable, set off by a lingering disquietude  

Bonjour Tristesse

Bonjour Tristesse

Honeymoon by Zhanna Ozirna

07/09/2024

VENICE 2024: This modest, effective film by Zhanna Ozirna shows that you really can’t escape war, not even in your own home  

Medovyi misiats

Medovyi misiats

Youth (Homecoming) by Wang Bing

07/09/2024

VENICE 2024: Wang Bing completes his trilogy on young Chinese garment workers with possibly the most emotionally captivating of the three films  

Qing Chun: Gui

Qing Chun: Gui

The Time It Takes by Francesca Comencini

06/09/2024

VENICE 2024: Francesca Comencini tells the story of her special relationship with her father Luigi, master of Italian cinema, at the most difficult moment of her life  

Il tempo che ci vuole

Il tempo che ci vuole

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