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7081 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 21/06/2024. 765 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Death Will Come and Shall Have Your Eyes by José Luis Torres Leiva
28/09/2019
Chilean director José Luis Torres Leiva unveils his latest work: a contemplative cinematic poem about our fear of death
Adiós by Paco Cabezas
27/09/2019
Following a successful career in the USA, Paco Cabezas returns to his native Seville with a suspenseful thriller about warring neighbours, family dramas, police corruption and the Andalusian mob
A Thief's Daughter by Belén Funes
Belén Funes ensnares the audience with her raw approach to the daily life of a young mother, forced to grapple with loneliness, her troublesome father and a lack of affection
Seventeen by Daniel Sánchez Arévalo
Spain’s Daniel Sánchez-Arévalo delivers a simple, likeable and heart-warming road movie, homing in on two brothers who struggle to understand one another
Patrick by Gonçalo Waddington
As evocative as it is obtuse, the debut film from Gonçalo Waddington aims to give voice to the unspeakable in this story of a child abductee who, years later, finally finds his way home
Beyond the Horizon by Delphine Lehericey
26/09/2019
Delphine Lehericey revisits a classic format - the sun-drenched coming-of-age tale - filming heroines wrestling with despair in the dog days of summer
Thalasso by Guillaume Nicloux
Guillaume Nicloux follows up The Kidnapping of Michel Houellebecq by milking the joke for all it's worth, with help from Gérard Depardieu and the odd comedic spark in this all-too-familiar sequel
Those Who Remained by Barnabás Tóth
Unveiled at Telluride and selected as Hungary's submission for the Oscars, Barnabás Tóth’s film delicately dives into post-war Hungary through the encounter of two lonely souls
Drive Me Home by Simone Catania
Producer Simone Catania’s first work is a wonderful showcase of acting prowess, as displayed by Marco D’Amore and Vinicio Marchioni, who commit themselves to a convincing story of male friendship
Sister by Svetla Tsotsorkova
The second film by Bulgaria’s Svetla Tsotsorkova marks her out as a filmmaker gifted with a special ability to portray characters totally conditioned by their environment
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