Film Reviews

7311 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 22/09/2024. 780 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.

Meet the Barbarians by Julie Delpy

10/09/2024

A Brittany village comes into turmoil at the arrival of a refugee Syrian family in this intelligent, politically engaged, biting and affectionate comedy, signed Julie Delpy  

Les Barbares

Les Barbares

Winter in Sokcho by Koya Kamura

09/09/2024

French-Japanese director Koya Kamura delivers an sensitive, intimate, and atmospheric first feature film about the road to self-acceptance  

Hiver à Sokcho

Hiver à Sokcho

U Are the Universe by Pavlo Ostrikov

09/09/2024

Pavlo Ostrikov’s feature debut blends existential sci-fi, romance and cosmic comedy into a genre-fluid exploration of love, loneliness and the human need for connection  

ТИ - КОСМОС

ТИ - КОСМОС

American Backyard by Pupi Avati

09/09/2024

VENICE 2024: The latest feature by Pupi Avati is a truly over-the-top noir gothic thriller, unsettling and ridiculous  

L'orto americano

L'orto americano

The Quiet Ones by Frederik Louis Hviid

09/09/2024

Danish director Frederik Louis Hviid makes his solo feature debut with an action-packed crime-thriller that doesn’t quite live up to its potential  

De Lydløse

De Lydløse

Brando with a Glass Eye by Antonis Tsonis

09/09/2024

Antonis Tsonis blends US genre cinema with European arthouse sensibilities in a story exploring the interplay of ambition and redemption through a method actor who can’t live outside of a role  

Brando with a Glass Eye

Brando with a Glass Eye

Basileia by Isabella Torre

09/09/2024

VENICE 2024: In her feature debut, Italy’s Isabella Torre creates an eerie, if somewhat unpolished, supernatural eco-thriller  

Basileia

Basileia

Aïcha by Mehdi M. Barsaoui

09/09/2024

VENICE 2024: Tunisian director Mehdi Barsaoui’s thriller follows a young woman who bravely seeks a new identity after surviving a bus crash  

Aïcha

Aïcha

Bonjour Tristesse by Durga Chew-Bose

09/09/2024

With her debut film, Canadian essayist Durga Chew-Bose adapts the 1954 French novel into a languorous contemporary fable, set off by a lingering disquietude  

Bonjour Tristesse

Bonjour Tristesse

Honeymoon by Zhanna Ozirna

07/09/2024

VENICE 2024: This modest, effective film by Zhanna Ozirna shows that you really can’t escape war, not even in your own home  

Medovyi misiats

Medovyi misiats

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