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.

Dolce Fine Giornata by Jacek Borcuch

29/01/2019

Sundance regular Jacek Borcuch comes back to Park City with an alluring film, yet one that is loaded with profound questions about European identity  

Słodki koniec dnia

Słodki koniec dnia

Romulus & Remus - The First King by Matteo Rovere

28/01/2019

Matteo Rovere reconstructs the legend of Romulus and Remus and the founding of Rome with a nine-million-euro co-production, in Italian cinemas from 31 January  

Il Primo Re

Il Primo Re

Gold Is All There Is by Andrea Caccia

28/01/2019

Presented in the Signatures section of IFFR, Andrea Caccia’s latest film is an observational, pictorial documentary to be enjoyed on the big screen  

Tutto l'oro che c'è

Tutto l'oro che c'è

Divine Love by Gabriel Mascaro

28/01/2019

Gabriel Mascaro unveils an astonishing film that mixes daring visual moments with a dystopian world where faith dominates  

Divino Amor

Divino Amor

Bangla by Phaim Bhuiyan

28/01/2019

Phaim Bhuiyan’s romantic comedy is cute but can’t shrug off its youthful awkwardness  

Bangla

Bangla

Cellar Door by Viko Nikci

28/01/2019

Viko Nikci's second feature is certainly a noteworthy experimental thriller, but viewing it requires considerable attentiveness and patience  

Cellar Door

Cellar Door

Alva by Ico Costa

28/01/2019

Portuguese director Ico Costa’s first fiction feature immerses itself in the fascinating loneliness and mountain exile of a man running from the law  

Alva

Alva

Beats by Brian Welsh

28/01/2019

Brian Welsh’s second film is a male-bonding comedy that takes in a Scottish rave in the summer of 1994  

Beats

Beats

Gods of Molenbeek by Reetta Huhtanen

28/01/2019

In her debut feature-length documentary, Reetta Huhtanen looks at the infamous area of Brussels from the knee-high point of view of a child  

Aatos ja Amine

Aatos ja Amine

Take Me Somewhere Nice by Ena Sendijarević

27/01/2019

Ena Sendijarević’s feature debut is an enticing and refreshingly original take on the key battles between East and West, and how hybrid cultural identities can coexist in between  

Take Me Somewhere Nice

Take Me Somewhere Nice

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