Film Reviews

7316 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 24/09/2024. 785 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.

Under the Concrete by Roy Arida

16/10/2020

In his first feature film, Roy Arida offers up the antithesis of The Big Blue, following a scuba diver who attempts to beat a world record in order to escape the pressure of a noxious Beirut  

Sous le béton

Sous le béton

Cross the Line by David Victori

16/10/2020

Mario Casas has such a bad time of it in this David Victori-helmed nocturnal nightmare that it makes Martin Scorsese’s After Hours seem like a fairy tale in comparison  

No matarás

No matarás

Baby by Juanma Bajo Ulloa

15/10/2020

Juanma Bajo Ulloa continues to prove that he is clearly not an accommodating filmmaker with this daring, macabre tale completely devoid of dialogue, which you will either love to bits or detest  

Baby

Baby

Calamity, a Childhood of Martha Jane Cannary by Rémi Chayé

14/10/2020

Winner in Annecy, the second feature from Rémi Chayé is a gorgeous, feminist coming-of-age western set in the American Far West  

Calamity, une enfance de Martha Jane Cannary

Calamity, une enfance de Martha Jane Cannary

Asia by Ruthy Pribar

13/10/2020

Israeli director Ruthy Pribar makes an impressive feature debut with this tender story focusing on an embattled mother-daughter relationship  

Asia

Asia

The Campaign by Marian Crişan

13/10/2020

In his Moscow-screened film, Marian Crişan shows how corruption can taint even those pure of heart  

Berliner

Berliner

Heidi en Chine by François Yang

12/10/2020

After The Soul of the Tiger, François Yang returns to documentary with an intimate portrait of a family blown apart by History  

Heidi en Chine

Heidi en Chine

The Jump by Giedre Žickyte

12/10/2020

Giedrė Žickytė’s documentary centres on the moving story of the Kudirka incident, known for several years as the US Coast Guard’s “Day of Shame”  

The Jump

The Jump

Herself by Phyllida Lloyd

12/10/2020

Phyllida Lloyd's third feature is a convincing piece and an uplifting story of empowerment  

Herself

Herself

Post Mortem by Péter Bergendy

12/10/2020

Péter Bergendy tries his hand at the historical horror film, but while his ghosts are a success from a special effects perspective, they are much less convincing narratively  

Post Mortem

Post Mortem

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