Film Reviews

7903 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 14/07/2025. 768 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.

Background by Khaled Abdulwahed

06/07/2023

The very creative Khaled Abdulwahed malaxes memories and sets out to follow the few traces left by his father, a Syrian student in the German Democratic Republic in the 1950s  

Background

Background

Citizen Saint by Tinatin Kajrishvili

06/07/2023

Georgian director Tinatin Kajrishvili departs from her earlier style with this black-and-white allegory that combines religion and superstition to strange and intriguing effect  

Mokalake Tsmindani

Mokalake Tsmindani

Double Blind by Ian Hunt-Duffy

06/07/2023

Irish director Ian Hunt-Duffy’s debut feature film is an angst-inducing huis clos tinged blood-red and exuding a strong smell of disinfectant  

Double Blind

Double Blind

Embryo Larva Butterfly by Kyros Papavassiliou

06/07/2023

Past? Present? Future? In Kyros Papavassiliou’s arthouse oddity, you get it all at once  

Embryo Larva Butterfly

Embryo Larva Butterfly

Temporaries by Pier-Philippe Chevigny

06/07/2023

Stronger as a statement than in the stylistic department, Pier-Philippe Chevigny’s debut feature examines the mistreatment of migrant seasonal workers in Quebec  

Richelieu

Richelieu

She Came at Night by Jan Vejnar, Tomáš Pavlíček

06/07/2023

A mother from hell comes at night and disrupts the dynamic between her son and his partner in Jan Vejnar and Tomáš Pavlíček’s comedy with horror overtones  

Přišla v noci

Přišla v noci

The Hypnosis by Ernst De Geer

06/07/2023

Debuting director Ernst De Geer wants you to feel uncomfortable. Very uncomfortable  

Hypnosen

Hypnosen

Brutal Heat by Albert Hospodářský

05/07/2023

Social surrealism flourishes in the Gen Z-centred coming-of-age road movie directed by debutant Albert Hospodářský  

Brutální vedro

Brutální vedro

The Wall by Philippe Van Leeuw

04/07/2023

Philippe Van Leeuw looks at the equally inscrutable and unredeemable character of racism at the heart of a US Border Patrol, embarked on a manhunt that is most of all a hunt for anyone “other”  

The Wall

The Wall

Say God Bye by Thomas Imbach

04/07/2023

Swiss director Thomas Imbach sets off on a pilgrimage in search of his legend, Jean-Luc Godard, and the result is a road movie at once playful and profound  

Say God Bye

Say God Bye

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