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7885 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 08/07/2025. 753 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Together 99 by Lukas Moodysson
30/10/2023
Lukas Moodysson’s sequel to his 2000 hit is little more than a nostalgic, somewhat reactionary update on protagonists whom viewers are expected to remember perfectly
Andrea’s Love by Manuel Martín Cuenca
27/10/2023
Spanish filmmaker Manuel Martín Cuenca once again tackles family conflicts, but from the perspective of a teen who wants parental affection and does not understand the world of adults
A Happy Day by Hisham Zaman
The third feature by Norwegian director of Kurdish descent Hisham Zaman is full of snow, love and empathy
Volare by Margherita Buy
Margherita Buy steps behind the cameras to create an enjoyable, ironic and comforting comedy about the fear of flying, but sadly the second half doesn’t live up to the first
Las toreras by Jackie Brutsche
In her debut feature film, Jackie Brutsche delves into her painful family past in search of answers which might help her understand the extreme act carried out by her mother
LaRoy, Texas by Shane Atkinson
26/10/2023
In his feature debut, Shane Atkinson lets some small-town folk attempt to escape their dreary, dead-end existences
Palazzina Laf by Michele Riondino
Michele Riondino’s brilliant and powerful debut depicts the first ever reported case of workplace bullying in Italy at Ilva’s lethal steelworks in Taranto
Something Is About to Happen by Antonio Méndez Esparza
25/10/2023
Antonio Méndez Esparza's fourth feature film, finally shot in his native Spain, is not satisfied with belonging to just one film genre and continually switches to other genres
Sirocco and the Kingdom of the Winds by Benoît Chieux
Benoît Chieux’s picture is heavily indebted to the cinema of Hayao Miyazaki but is nonetheless an engaging tale of sisterhood
Nuovo Olimpo by Ferzan Ozpetek
Ferzan Ozpetek’s new movie is incredibly personal, telling the story of a love which never was, beginning in the early ‘70s and continuing into the present day, whose real protagonist is an old cinema
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