Film Reviews

7874 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 05/07/2025. 750 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.

A Picture to Remember by Olga Chernykh

30/01/2024

Olga Chernykh delivers a lyrical exploration of her heritage in the Donbass, offering up a war diary and linking it with her family’s story by way of images from their own personal archive  

Foto na pam’yat

Foto na pam’yat

78 Days by Emilija Gašić

30/01/2024

Thanks to her well thought-through and consistent approach, Emilija Gašić creates a moody, emotional and sincere time capsule with her feature debut  

78 dana

78 dana

Swimming Home by Justin Anderson

30/01/2024

Modern dance, unexpected nudity and the trials of the privileged are all on display in Justin Anderson’s adaptation of Deborah Levy’s novel  

Swimming Home

Swimming Home

Veni Vidi Vici by Daniel Hoesl, Julia Niemann

30/01/2024

Daniel Hoesl and Julia Niemann’s feature tells us that the super-rich sometimes have a whale of a time killing commoners like ants burnt under a magnifying glass  

Veni Vidi Vici

Veni Vidi Vici

Eternal by Ulaa Salim

29/01/2024

Ulaa Salim offers a surprising and thrilling mix of romance and sci-fi, with a story of time warp and global warming  

For evigt

For evigt

8 Days in August by Samuel Perriard

29/01/2024

Samuel Perriard’s second feature film homes in on a family wrestling with long-repressed internal tensions which explode during a holiday in southern Italy  

8 Tage im August

8 Tage im August

Love Will Save Us by Patrik Blomberg Book

29/01/2024

The synth movement plays a central part in Patrik Blomberg Book’s heartfelt story of music and young love in a small Swedish town in the mid-1980s  

Düsseldorf, Skåne

Düsseldorf, Skåne

Moses by Jenni Luhta, Lauri Luhta

29/01/2024

Jenni and Lauri Luhta’s newest feature contemplates the birth of monotheism through art history and a performance of Sigmund Freud’s final book  

Moses

Moses

Holy Rosita by Wannes Destoop

29/01/2024

Wannes Destoop delivers a sensitive first feature which foregrounds a rare heroine in film who asserts her right to happiness  

Holy Rosita

Holy Rosita

Schirkoa: In Lies We Trust by Ishan Shukla

28/01/2024

Indian director Ishan Shukla's animated dystopian sci-fi feature combines staples of the sub-genre with Eastern spirituality, resulting in a somewhat jumbled but undeniably impressive debut  

Schirkoa: In Lies We Trust

Schirkoa: In Lies We Trust

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