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8050 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 21/09/2025. 737 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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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
Apocalypse Clown by George Kane
Steeped in dark humour, George Kane’s ensemble comedy revolves around incredibly human clowns who’ll do anything to express and sustain their art
Teresa by Paula Ortiz
24/10/2023
Spanish director Paula Ortiz once again spares no expense in aestheticism with her new film, full of intense dialogue and hallucinatory visions of the saint
The Northeast Winds by Nikoloz Bezhanishvili
Simultaneously funny and biting, Nikoloz Bezhanishvili’s film follows die-hard Stalinists in the Georgian city of Gori
Playback by Iulia Rugină
Iulia Rugină’s first documentary after helming several fiction features explores how Romanians had fun under the communist regime
Marina, Unplugged by Alfonso Amador
23/10/2023
Alfonso Amador directs a film about the rhetoric of the extreme right and the power of language
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