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7323 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 26/09/2024. 787 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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The Girls at the Station by Juana Macías
23/09/2024
Juana Macías’ new film brings originality, authenticity and emotiveness to the delicate and thorny topic of underage prostitution
When Fall Is Coming by François Ozon
In François Ozon’s newest film, discontent brews in a cosy autumnal Burgundy village laden with intergenerational guilt, resentment and no way out but onwards
Glimmers by Pilar Palomero
22/09/2024
Spanish director Pilar Palomero presents a devastating and beautiful film starring a compelling Patricia López Arnaiz about the end of life and its continuity
In the Name of Blood by Akaki Popkhadze
Akaki Popkhadze delves into the dark and criminal side of the Bay of Angels with an intense and ferocious thriller about two brothers and an act of revenge
I am Nevenka by Icíar Bollaín
21/09/2024
In a narrative that swings back and forth between drama, thriller and indictment, Icíar Bollaín reconstructs one of Spain’s most high-profile recent cases of workplace and sexual harassment
La guitarra flamenca de Yerai Cortés by Antón Álvarez aka C. Tangana
20/09/2024
Singer C. Tangana makes his directorial debut with a personal and moving film about the family history of flamenco musician Yerai Cortés
Emmanuelle by Audrey Diwan
Audrey Diwan directs an impressive feminist version of Emmanuelle starring a dazzling Noémie Merlant
Edge of Night by Türker Süer
18/09/2024
Türker Süer’s thriller tracks a fraternal conflict between two Turkish army officers, as the country’s 2016 failed coup attempt looms in the background
Linda by Mariana Wainstein
16/09/2024
Mariana Wainstein's feature debut is a thematically tame but intimately lensed take on the story of a seductive guest entering the household of a wealthy family
Front Row by Merzak Allouache
Prolific Algerian filmmaker Merzak Allouache's 19th feature is a social issues comedy full of awkward moments and centred around two rival families at the beach
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