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7888 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 09/07/2025. 755 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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One Life by James Hawes
12/10/2023
Anthony Hopkins brings sinew to James Hawes' by-the-numbers biopic of Sir Nicholas Winton, the Kindertransport organiser and humanitarian
The Peasants by DK Welchman, Hugh Welchman
The new film by DK and Hugh Welchman, selected as the Polish Oscar entry, is a visually alluring painted animation which revolves around a young girl whose fate is decided by others
Let Me Go by Maxime Rappaz
Maxime Rappaz’s debut feature film depicts the torments of a complex character who’s trying to free herself from a prison of her own making
The Chapel by Carlota Pereda
11/10/2023
Carlota Pereda goes over the top with the ingredients (fire and explosions, plot twists, effects, emphatic music) in her second feature film, starring Spanish scream queen Belén Rueda
L'ultima volta che siamo stati bambini by Claudio Bisio
Actor Claudio Bisio’s directorial debut tackles the subject of the Holocaust in a tragicomic key, but his good intentions fail to conceal his inexperience and aversion to reality
Bauryna salu by Askhat Kuchinchirekov
Newcomer Ahkhat Kuchencherekov portrays a harsh story about the end of childhood and the violence of certain traditions with respect and love for his characters
El Shatt - A Blueprint for Utopia by Ivan Ramljak
Croatian director Ivan Ramljak's meticulous and inspiring archive-footage documentary looks at the Dalmatian refugee camp in Egypt during World War II
Observing by Janez Burger
Janez Burger mixes the horror of the real world with a genre-infused approach in order to raise questions of ethics and culpability
All of Us Strangers by Andrew Haigh
10/10/2023
Andrew Haigh’s latest takes his filmmaking into a more expansive realm, in this story of a lonely writer and his sources of inspiration and hurt
Stella. A Life by Kilian Riedhof
German director Kilian Riedhof offers up an ambiguous and complex character who will do anything to survive
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