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7874 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 04/07/2025. 757 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Trust by Daniele Luchetti
06/02/2024
Daniele Luchetti has once again reworked a brilliant novel by Domenico Starnone, but the final result is shaky, to say the least
The Worst Man in London by Rodrigo Areias
Rodrigo Areias’s new feature, set in Victorian-era London, is a portrait of the wicked machinations of the art world
King Baby by Kit Redstone, Arran Shearing
05/02/2024
An astute reflection on the decline of male power, duo Kit&Arran’s film is an absurd farce which pokes fun at gender stereotypes
Bite by Guido Coppis
Steeped in a lush sepia tone, Guido Coppis's feature debut delves into a perplexing narrative on the fringes of psychological drama and thriller
Sebastian by Mikko Makela
The complex connection between lived experience and the written word is at the heart of Mikko Makela’s London-set sophomore feature
The Rim by Alberto Gracia
02/02/2024
Strangeness and witty black humour characterise Alberto Gracia’s third feature film in which he turns his hometown into a ghostly place populated by absurd creatures
Journey of Shadows by Yves Netzhammer
Multimedia artist and animator Yves Netzhammer brings to life a peculiar yet thought-provoking 3D-animated tale of humanity pared down to its core
Children of War and Peace by Ville Suhonen
Ville Suhonen’s new documentary is dotted with archive footage as it explores the pro-military indoctrination of Finnish youngsters from the first post-war period onwards
The Lost Steps by Roda Fawaz, Thibaut Wohlfahrt
Roda Fawaz and Thibaut Wohlfahrt thrust us into the heart of the justice system for a day, encompassing high-tension trials and family affairs
Grey Bees by Dmytro Moiseiev
Dmytro Moiseiev directs an intense and lightly surreal adaptation of Andrey Kurkov’s novel, about a beekeeper caught between the frontlines of the Donbas war
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