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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.
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After Love by Aleem Khan
26/10/2020
Aleem Khan's excellent debut offers a new perspective on the British Muslim culture clash story
February by Kamen Kalev
23/10/2020
Bulgaria's Kamen Kalev plunges into timelessness and explores the union between man and the earth through a fascinating and austere environmental film, recipient of the Cannes 2020 label
Sirley by Elisa Amoruso
Elisa Amoruso makes her fiction debut with a highly personal story, based upon her adolescence which was marked by a special friendship and a pair of maladjusted parents
Rebecca by Ben Wheatley
22/10/2020
British genre great Ben Wheatley’s first big-budget feature is a disappointingly conservative adaptation of Daphne du Maurier’s gothic classic
We Are the Thousand by Anita Rivaroli
Anita Rivaroli’s documentary about the tribute paid to the Foo Fighters by 1,000 musicians offers a snapshot of a musical event that oozes pure joy
The Year of the Death of Ricardo Reis by João Botelho
João Botelho’s most recent film, now screening at São Paulo, is a cinematic adaptation of José Saramago’s book of the same name
The Speech by Laurent Tirard
Laurent Tirard signs his name to an ironic and intelligent arthouse comedy which appeals to the wider public and advances at pace with its protagonist’s stream of consciousness
Bye Bye Morons by Albert Dupontel
21/10/2020
Albert Dupontel delivers an exciting and intense burlesque tragedy, a wonderful mainstream film laced with black humour and offering a caustic view on the digitalised woes of contemporary society
Full Moon by Nermin Hamzagić
20/10/2020
A surprise nominee for the EFA Discovery Award, Nermin Hamzagić's first feature is a convincing and scathing look at Bosnian society
Fortuna – The Girl and the Giants by Nicolangelo Gelormini
Based on a sinister real-life story, Nicolangelo Gelormini constructs his feature debut as a kind of cubist and surreal horror film, seen from a child’s point of view
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