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7081 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 21/06/2024. 767 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Hooked by Adrian Sitaru
28/01/2009
Romanian director’s enigmatic, feature debut had its world premiere at the 2008 Venice Film Festival and has since then picked up several international awards
Private Lessons by Joachim Lafosse
06/01/2009
In his fourth film, Joachim Lafosse – one of the most talented directors of his generation – continues his exploration of the communication and transgression of limits
Slumdog Millionaire by Danny Boyle
Trainspotting meets Charles Dickens in Mumbai, the junkies of Edinburgh take Oliver Twist by the hand in the modern India of global contradictions
Jerichow by Christian Petzold
German director Christian Petzold continues his exploration of ambling lives in a bankrupt society and consolidates his reputation as one of Northern Europe’s finest auteurs
Rage by Sally Potter
17/12/2008
Everyone Else by Maren Ade
16/12/2008
Let the Right One In by Tomas Alfredson
A potent blend of love and teenage angst, Swedish vampire film Let the Right One In continues to scoop up prizes at festivals worldwide
Il divo by Paolo Sorrentino
09/12/2008
A difficult subject the darkest chapters of Italian politics, which have never truly been closed told through a free and highly modern cinematic language
Uprise by Sandro Aguilar
27/11/2008
Louise-Michel by Gustave Kervern, Benoît Delépine
25/11/2008
Black humour and the chaotic pursuit of a thuggish boss by a pair of French directors whose work is a desperate and harsh denouncement of the destructive impact of globalisation
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