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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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Jeff Koons. A Private Portrait by Pappi Corsicato
23/10/2023
Without forcing his hand, Pappi Corsicato enters into the private world of the artist known for his gaudy and playful sculptures and for his artistic and romantic association with a porn star
Scala!!! by Ali Catterall, Jane Giles
Ali Catterall and Jane Giles’ documentary celebrates one of London’s legendary picture palaces, but at the cost of becoming self-referential
Mi fanno male i capelli by Roberta Torre
20/10/2023
Roberta Torre pays a very particular homage to beloved actress Monica Vitti, enriched by the music of Shigeru Umebayashi and with an Alba Rohrwacher in a state of grace
There Is Still Tomorrow by Paola Cortellesi
The debut as director of actress Paola Cortellesi is a successful fresco on the condition of women in 1940s Italy, with an excellent balance of drama and humour
Play Dead! by Matthew Lancit
Matthew Lancit turns his fear of death from diabetes into a sincere diary and a cheeky horror story
Home Sweet Home by Annika Mayer
Annika Mayer contrasts seemingly idyllic home Super 8 films with a horrific story of domestic abuse in her directorial debut
Walls by Kasia Smutniak
19/10/2023
Actress Kasia Smutniak's directorial debut is a journey into her memory and a diary of the days spent searching for the wall between Poland and Belarus that prevents migrants from entering
Les Indésirables by Ladj Ly
With his new restless and chaotic film, Ladj Ly continues to tell the story of the Paris banlieue between political corruption and latent tensions that result in conflict
Maret by Laura Schroeder
Laura Schroeder delivers a singular, atmospheric and clinical fiction film about dissociative amnesia, the quest for the self and Deep Brain Stimulation
My Uncle Luben by Nikola Boshnakov, Georgi Stoev
Nikola Boshnakov and Georgi-Jackie Stoev’s documentary follows a notorious band’s frontman, who inherits his late uncle’s bohemian apartment
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