Film Reviews

8048 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 16/09/2025. 741 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.

With Hasan in Gaza by Kamal Aljafari

11/08/2025

Kamal Aljafari’s documentary offers an unvarnished meditation on the cyclical nature of loss, the persistence of erasure, and the fragile yet enduring traces of humanity that linger in between  

With Hasan in Gaza

With Hasan in Gaza

God Will Not Help by Hana Jušić

11/08/2025

Hana Jušić's second feature is a striking, rich work that tells a period family story containing surprising elements, and with some original and accomplished technical contributions  

Bog neće pomoći

Bog neće pomoći

Phantoms of July by Julian Radlmaier

08/08/2025

Julian Radlmaier portrays life in small-town Germany, mixing fantasy with reality to confront themes of identity, migration and the quest for meaning  

Sehnsucht in Sangerhausen

Sehnsucht in Sangerhausen

Fantasy by Kukla

08/08/2025

With her feature debut, Kukla delves into the big questions of coming of age, exploring sexuality and friendships among women in a patriarchal environment  

Fantasy

Fantasy

1x2 by Alberto Utrera

07/08/2025

Alberto Utrera's black comedy, based on real events, once again demonstrates that money – or the desire to possess it – brings out the violent, greedy and savage beast that lies within humans  

Uno equis dos

Uno equis dos

In the Land of Arto by Tamara Stepanyan

07/08/2025

Armenian-French director Tamara Stepanyan’s enigmatic first fiction feature slowly unveils the mysteries behind the death of a man whose hidden past sheds light on a painful present  

Le Pays d’Arto

Le Pays d’Arto

Comatogen by Igor Cobileanski

31/07/2025

Four characters’ lives intersect in ethical dilemmas in Igor Cobileanski’s newest film  

Comatogen

Comatogen

Cutting Through Rocks by Sara Khaki, Mohammadreza Eyni

29/07/2025

Sara Khaki and Mohammadreza Eyni’s hard-hitting doc follows the first elected councilwoman in a rural Iranian village, as she attempts to dismantle deeply rooted patriarchal structures  

Ozak ulalar

Ozak ulalar

Stitch Head by Steve Hudson, Toby Genkel

29/07/2025

Steve Hudson and Toby Genkel deliver a heart-warming, hilarious tale of love and self-acceptance tailored to young audiences, with enough flair to keep older viewers engaged as well  

Alles Voller Monster

Alles Voller Monster

No Way Back by Nathalie Najem

22/07/2025

Bastien Bouillon shines with a dark glow in a story about control mixing together psychological realism and suspense, signed Nathalie Najem  

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