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7958 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 20/08/2025. 755 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Consent by Vanessa Filho
15/11/2023
Vanessa Filho’s second feature tells the horrific but well-known story of a teenage girl seduced by an older influential writer
The Quiet Maid by Miguel Faus
Miguel Faus’ debut feature, another satirical film about the ultrarich’s detachment from reality, is entertaining even if not a stand-out
The Brazen by Aik Karapetian
While Western Europe is battling bedbugs, Latvian director of Armenian origin Aik Karapetian drags the viewer deep into a teeming manor, alongside a family of four
Forever Hold Your Peace by Ivan Marinović
Montenegrin filmmaker Ivan Marinović’s dark comedy alights upon some very unhappy nuptials
Pelikan Blue by László Csáki
In his tense animated documentary, László Csaki tells the nostalgic story of the travels and adventures of three Hungarian friends in the early 1990s
Her Body by Natálie Císařovská
Natálie Císařovská navigates the intersections of identity, autonomy and societal perceptions in her feature-length fiction debut, presenting the transformative journey of Andrea Absolonová
Kalman's Day by Szabolcs Hajdu
Established Hungarian filmmaker Szabolcs Hajdu unravels the frustrations and existential dilemmas of two couples during a midlife crisis
Unmoored by Caroline Ingvarsson
Caroline Ingvarson’s feature debut is a run-of-the-mill thriller-drama hampered by some questionable artistic choices
Dark Paradise by Triin Ruumet
Triin Ruumet’s stylish sophomore feature is an explosion of rage and a display of visual acrobatics, yet the core essence gets lost amidst all the narrative somersaults
Mo Mamma by Eeva Mägi
14/11/2023
Estonian filmmaker Eeva Mägi’s first full-length fiction tenderly explores family bonds and mutual acceptance while featuring three generations of women
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