Film Reviews

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.

Sun by Jonathan Desoindre

24/07/2019

Jonathan Desoindre, in association with Ella Kowalska, makes his debut with a funny and crazy comedy following in the chaotic wake of a wheeler-dealer from a working-class neighbourhood in Paris  

Sun

Sun

Beanpole by Kantemir Balagov

23/07/2019

The second film by the super-talented Kantemir Balagov is an immensely accomplished post-war drama set in 1945 Leningrad  

Dylda

Dylda

U311 Cherkasy by Timur Yashchenko

23/07/2019

Shown in the National Competition at Odesa, Tymur Yashchenko’s feature debut swaps heroes for human beings  

U311 Cherkasy

U311 Cherkasy

The Diary of Diana B by Dana Budisavljevic

23/07/2019

Dana Budisavljević tells the emotional story of a forgotten World War II humanitarian in a strong docu-fiction hybrid piece of cinema  

Dnevnik Diane Budisavljević

Dnevnik Diane Budisavljević

Extracurricular by Ivan-Goran Vitez

19/07/2019

Ivan-Goran Vitez's third feature is a tense hostage thriller with sharp political commentary built in  

Dopunska nastava

Dopunska nastava

Persona non grata by Roschdy Zem

17/07/2019

Roschdy Zem continues his directorial adventures with an unusual film noir set in the South of France, a place riddled with economic corruption and blackmail  

Persona non grata

Persona non grata

Electric Girl by Ziska Riemann

16/07/2019

After its premiere in the competition section of the Max Ophüls Prize in Saarbrücken this January, the second feature by Ziska Riemann has been released in German cinemas  

Electric Girl

Electric Girl

The Revolution by Joseph Troia

16/07/2019

The first work by Naples’ Joseph Troia marks a brave and original debut, shored up by convincing performances, watertight writing and an attentive directorial approach  

La Rivoluzione

La Rivoluzione

Smile by Steffen Köhn

15/07/2019

Steffen Köhn's debut feature is an ambitious project in theory, but the final result is a chaotic potpourri full of clichés  

Smile

Smile

Jihad Jane by Ciaran Cassidy

15/07/2019

Ciaran Cassidy's first feature, an Irish-Dutch-Swedish co-production, tells the absurd story of two radicalised American women, Colleen LaRose and Jamie Paulin Ramirez  

Jihad Jane

Jihad Jane

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