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.

Everybody Calls Me Mike by Guillaume Bonnier

04/07/2023

A pair of idealists sailing around the world take an enigmatic Djiboutian man on board to help cross the perilous Gulf of Aden in Guillaume Bonnier’s debut feature film  

Tout le monde m'appelle Mike

Tout le monde m'appelle Mike

Empty Nets by Behrooz Karamizade

04/07/2023

Behrooz Karamizade's debut feature shows how even the most ordinary Iranian citizens are only ever just a few strokes of bad luck and desperate decisions away from losing everything  

Toorhaye khali

Toorhaye khali

Keeping Mum by Emilie Brisavoine

04/07/2023

Émilie Brisavoine goes back in time to untangle her family’s painful fate in a captivating documentary directed with commendable passion and inventiveness  

Maman déchire

Maman déchire

Blaga's Lessons by Stephan Komandarev

04/07/2023

Bulgarian helmer Stephan Komandarev wraps up a social trilogy about the decay of his native land with his most uncompromising and least hopeful film yet  

Urotcite na Blaga

Urotcite na Blaga

Snake Gas by David Jařab

04/07/2023

Daniel Jařab’s film might be less intoxicating than its name and the idea behind it suggest, but it is still a decent take on Apocalypse Now in Europe  

Hadí plyn

Hadí plyn

Sweet Sue by Leo Leigh

04/07/2023

Leo Leigh’s feature debut is a darkly comic character study not unlike his father’s work, following an ageing singleton through the bleak modern dating scene  

Sweet Sue

Sweet Sue

Dancing on the Edge of a Volcano by Cyril Aris

04/07/2023

The inexhaustible spirit of Terry Gilliam’s on-set misadventures is all over Cyril Aris’s complex doc  

Dancing on the Edge of a Volcano

Dancing on the Edge of a Volcano

Restore Point by Robert Hloz

04/07/2023

Robert Hloz’s “Czech Blade Runner” marries retrofuturist cyberpunk aesthetics with an exploration of the nature of humankind that will captivate both mainstream and arthouse audiences  

Bod obnovy

Bod obnovy

Facing Darkness by Jean-Gabriel Périot

03/07/2023

Jean Gabriel Périot explores the siege of Sarajevo through the eyes of those carefree youngsters who used cameras as weapons and as a means to survive  

Se souvenir d'une ville

Se souvenir d'une ville

Nightman by Melanie Delloye

03/07/2023

Mélanie Delloye delivers a psychological thriller depicting the control and gaslighting tactics which wind their way into the daily life of a young couple isolated in an Irish manor house  

Nightman

Nightman

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