Film Reviews

7893 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 10/07/2025. 758 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.

One of the Thousand Hills by Bernard Bellefroid

06/10/2023

The new documentary from Belgian director Bernard Bellefroid questions the way a village can remain a community, when victims and perpetrators rub shoulders every day  

Une des mille collines (Rwanda 1994-2024 - Du génocide à la réconciliation)

Une des mille collines (Rwanda 1994-2024 - Du génocide à la réconciliation)

Lunatic by Igor Sterk

06/10/2023

Igor Šterk offers up a sincere recreation of the dynamics of his own family, but a less linear approach could have generated some additional tension  

Lunatic

Lunatic

Life Is a Game by Laura Carrer, Luca Quagliato

06/10/2023

Luca Quagliato and Laura Carrer’s documentary about riders working for food delivery platforms in Europe is a mini essay about new forms of economy, social interaction and (non-existent) inclusion  

Life Is a Game

Life Is a Game

Saltburn by Emerald Fennell

06/10/2023

Emerald Fennell’s follow-up to Promising Young Woman is a scabrous thriller about the British upper classes, and those who wish to infiltrate them  

Saltburn

Saltburn

Born for You by Fabio Mollo

04/10/2023

Fabio Mollo’s fifth film takes a heart-warming and high-emotion approach to tells the true, symbolic story of a girl with Down’s syndrome’s adoption by a single gay man  

Nata per te

Nata per te

Clenched Fists by Vivian Goffette

04/10/2023

Belgian filmmaker Vivian Goffette presents a drama told from a child’s perspective, which brings certain issues into a very topical spotlight  

Les poings serrés

Les poings serrés

Last Shadow at First Light by Nicole Midori Woodford

02/10/2023

In Singaporean director Nicole Midori Woodford's melancholic and sensitive début feature film, a co-production between Asia and Slovenia, the distressed central characters sometimes see ghosts  

Last Shadow at First Light

Last Shadow at First Light

Dyad by Yana Titova

02/10/2023

Yana Titova’s second feature is a coming-of-age tale from the Bulgarian provinces in which a strong personality comes to the fore before her time to make up for absent parenting  

Dyad

Dyad

The Rye Horn by Jaione Camborda

29/09/2023

Jaione Camborda weaves a tale of motherhood, sisterhood and life-saving escape, which is elevated by the sensitivity she instils in every single detail  

O corno

O corno

Woodland by Elisabeth Scharang

29/09/2023

Elisabeth Scharang’s film navigates mental trauma and healing through the symbolic lens of barren, lonely and rural winter landscapes and their woodlands  

Wald

Wald

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