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7311 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 22/09/2024. 780 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Lipstick on the Glass by Kuba Czekaj
28/07/2023
Kuba Czekaj’s third film strives for utopian equality and delves into queer desire with a visual flair like no other
Good Times, Bad Times by Nevio Marasović
27/07/2023
Nevio Marasović is at his best with his newest, deeply emotional and unapologetic take on good and bad times, guilt, fathers, sons and death
The Martini Shot by Stephen Wallis
26/07/2023
Stephen Wallis’s supernatural existential drama is one of a kind: it speaks about creation, art, life, death, friendship and love, and does so beautifully
Praying for Armageddon by Tonje Hessen Schei
25/07/2023
Tonje Hessen Schei's documentary is an unsettling deep dive into the world of Christian evangelical fundamentalists in the USA and how they aim to fulfil the titular prophecy
Only When I Laugh by Vanja Juranić
Vanja Juranić portrays a society that normalises the abuse of a woman to such an extent that committing murder might be seen as the only way out for her
A Wonderful Girl by Marie Garel-Weiss
Well supported by Benoît Poelvoorde, Daphné Patakia dazzles as a young lawyer with bipolar disorder in Marie Garel-Weiss’ second feature film, a tender and touching, offbeat comedy
Juniors by Hugo P. Thomas
Hugo P Thomas delivers a refreshing and funny, sociological teen movie about two young country kids entangled in an enormous lie
Oppenheimer by Christopher Nolan
21/07/2023
Christopher Nolan’s highly anticipated film about the "father of the atomic bomb" falls into many of the pitfalls of the biopic format
Black Stone by Spiros Jacovides
20/07/2023
Spiros Jacovides’s anti-xenophobia social satire comments with bitter humour on an absurd administrative phenomenon in modern day Greece
Escort by Lukas Nola
Lukas Nola concludes his career with a film that is powerful both as social commentary and as a cinematic work
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