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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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All of Us Strangers by Andrew Haigh
10/10/2023
Andrew Haigh’s latest takes his filmmaking into a more expansive realm, in this story of a lonely writer and his sources of inspiration and hurt
Stella. A Life by Kilian Riedhof
German director Kilian Riedhof offers up an ambiguous and complex character who will do anything to survive
The Driven Ones by Piet Baumgartner
Piet Baumgartner’s documentary follows five budding, young CEOs trying to achieve success at supersonic missile speed
Song of Goats by Andrzej Jakimowski
Andrzej Jakimowski opts for a subtle, introspective approach in his dramedy set in the middle of the Aegean Sea
Suddenly by Thomas Bidegain
09/10/2023
Thomas Bidegain returns with his second feature film as a director, a remarriage drama valiantly carried by Mélanie Thierry and Gilles Lellouche as they also fight against the elements
Flies by Aritz Moreno
In his new thriller, Aritz Moreno portrays with black humour the disadvantages of travelling by car and, above all, of being a perfect wretch
By Miracle by Marinos Kartikkis
Marinos Kartikkis’s feature, despite being 13 years old, has the potential to show us that we should dare to believe in miracles, even today
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
Lunatic by Igor Sterk
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
Life Is a Game by Laura Carrer, Luca Quagliato
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
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