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8131 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 31/10/2025. 726 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Three Goodbyes by Isabel Coixet
11/09/2025
Isabel Coixet adapts Michela Murgia’s bestselling novel Tre Ciotole into a contemplative, if uneven, drama about love and loss
Two Pianos by Arnaud Desplechin
10/09/2025
François Civil dazzles in Arnaud Desplechin’s excellent, sombre and tormented melodrama where the past and the present come together and collide
Bouchra by Orian Barki, Meriem Bennani
Orian Barki and Meriem Bennani direct a surreal, animated autofiction musing on queerness, creativity and the North African diaspora
As We Breathe by Seyhmus Altun
Turkish filmmaker Seyhmus Altun’s debut feature chronicles a smouldering fire within a family, and the subconscious attempts of a father and daughter to prevent it from blazing
The Fence by Claire Denis
09/09/2025
Claire Denis brings all the tumultuous, coded and unhinged strangeness of Bernard-Marie Koltès’ play to the big screen, dissecting the full spectrum of domination relationships
Babystar by Joscha Bongard
Joscha Bongard's bold debut explores social media's dark side through arthouse aesthetics and a disturbing family narrative
Hen by György Pálfi
György Pálfi pulls off an audacious film revolving around the misadventures of a chicken and holding up a mirror to the far-from-squeaky-clean human world
Julian by Cato Kusters
08/09/2025
Cato Kusters’ first feature film offers up a pointillist story of love and poignant grief, advancing at the hurried pace of her protagonist’s memories
Winter of the Crow by Kasia Adamik
Poland’s Kasia Adamik crafts a lean, distressing neo-noir centring on a British academic stranded on the wrong side of the Iron Curtain
To The Victory! by Valentyn Vasyanovych
Valentyn Vasyanovych reimagines the future of Ukraine, full of both bleakness and bravery
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