Film Reviews

8088 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 08/10/2025. 747 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.

No Other Choice by Park Chan-wook

31/08/2025

VENICE 2025: Park Chan-wook blends gruesome comedy and capitalist critique in his adaptation of Donald E Westlake's novel The Ax  

Eojjeol suga eopda

Eojjeol suga eopda

Rose of Nevada by Mark Jenkin

31/08/2025

VENICE 2025: In Mark Jenkin’s oneiric new feature, George MacKay and Callum Turner man a Cornish fishing vessel that can travel through time  

Rose of Nevada

Rose of Nevada

The Last Viking by Anders Thomas Jensen

31/08/2025

VENICE 2025: Anders Thomas Jensen signs a grand piece of darkly bizarre, jovially humanistic Danish auteur cinema  

Den sidste viking

Den sidste viking

Gorgonà by Evi Kalogiropoulou

31/08/2025

VENICE 2025: Evi Kalogiropoulou’s first feature is a stylish knockout of a queer western set in a dystopian Greece  

Gorgonà

Gorgonà

The Kidnapping of Arabella by Carolina Cavalli

31/08/2025

VENICE 2025: Carolina Cavalli’s sophomore feature uses off-kilter dramedy to reflect on an emerging generation disappointed with their lives  

Il rapimento di Arabella

Il rapimento di Arabella

Ish by Imran Perretta

31/08/2025

VENICE 2025: Imran Perretta’s artful realist drama shows British Muslim life under the shadow of suspicion and police surveillance  

Ish

Ish

Below the Clouds by Gianfranco Rosi

30/08/2025

VENICE 2025: With his new documentary dedicated to the Neapolitan territory, Gianfranco Rosi returns to the slopes of Vesuvius, in search of the welding between ancient life and today  

Sotto le nuvole

Sotto le nuvole

Broken English by Jane Pollard, Iain Forsyth

30/08/2025

VENICE 2025: Iain Forsyth and Jane Pollard have masterminded an embellished portrait of, and by, the late Marianne Faithfull  

Broken English

Broken English

Laguna by Šarūnas Bartas

30/08/2025

VENICE 2025: The new film by Lithuanian director Šarūnas Bartas is a touching journey through the processing of devastating grief, full of reflections on life, death and nature  

Lagūna

Lagūna

Milk Teeth by Mihai Mincan

29/08/2025

VENICE 2025: Mihai Mincan’s feature uses documentary-like realism to portray a child’s disappearance amid political upheaval and personal grief  

Dinți de lapte

Dinți de lapte

Privacy Policy