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8068 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 27/09/2025. 737 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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She Walks in Darkness by Agustín Díaz Yanes
26/09/2025
Agustín Díaz Llanes aims high as he returns with a tense, nerve-jangling thriller about a Civil Guard officer who infiltrates the ranks of ETA
Ballad of a Small Player by Edward Berger
25/09/2025
The spectacular Asian locations in the new film by the director of Conclave prove more compelling than its intricate yet hollow plot, starring a committed Colin Farrell
Aro berria by Irati Gorostidi Agirretxe
Irati Gorostidi's debut feature is a fascinating, bracing exploration of the alternative movement that was born within the Basque labour struggle of the 1970s
If We Don't Burn How Do We Light Up the Night by Kim Torres
24/09/2025
Costa Rican filmmaker Kim Torres’ debut feature is a slow-burning yet stimulating coming-of-age story that serves as a powerful calling card
Ungrateful Beings by Olmo Omerzu
In his fifth film, Czech director Olmo Omerzu starts from an interesting premise that gets warped to the point of prompting disinterest and rejection towards his protagonists and their fates
Weightless by Emilie Thalund
Emilie Thalund’s debut feature shines a light on self-acceptance, friendship, desire and growing up, as it follows a teenager at a health camp
Sundays by Alauda Ruiz de Azúa
23/09/2025
Alauda Ruiz de Azúa establishes herself as a filmmaker with this chronicle of a family crisis, which questions the very solid foundations of the sacrosanct institution and its limited tolerance
The Rembrandt Syndrome by Pierre Schoeller
Pierre Schoeller delivers a captivating film about a nuclear researcher whose thoughts on the climate crisis are subject to a mysterious and compelling overhaul
Muganga by Marie-Hélène Roux
Marie-Hélène Roux delivers a poignant film paying tribute to Nobel Peace Prize winner Denis Mukwege, the Congolese surgeon who cares for female victims of sexual violence
The Son and the Sea by Stroma Cairns
British helmer Stroma Cairns’s feature debut takes us by the hand as we follow two charismatic, endearing friends on a journey steeped in genuine emotion
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