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8135 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 04/11/2025. 724 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Amal by Jawad Rhalib
17/10/2023
Belgian-Moroccan filmmaker Jawad Rhalib signs an uncompromising work that fits radically into a militant filmography mixing fiction and documentary
Werewolf by Pau Calpe
Pau Calpe Rufat’s sophomore feature adapts a Catalan novel into an accomplished work of transformation and resistance
The Kitchen by Daniel Kaluuya, Kibwe Tavares
16/10/2023
The feature debut by Daniel Kaluuya and Kibwe Tavares envisions a dystopian London under the threat of social cleansing – not that we need to imagine it
Shooting Blanks by Žiga Virc
Some of Žiga Virc’s shots do actually hit the target in his latest feature
Role Model by Nejc Gazvoda
In his third fiction feature, Nejc Gazvoda aims high as he examines the state of decay society is in, but he ultimately bites off more than he can chew
Menus-Plaisirs - Les Troisgros by Frederick Wiseman
13/10/2023
In his usual minimalist and direct style, Frederick Wiseman takes us on a journey inside one of the most famous Michelin-starred restaurants in the world
Lonely by Michele Pennetta
Michele Pennetta’s documentary transports us to a world on the margins inhabited by drifting characters who dream of a future in which to reinvent themselves
One Life by James Hawes
12/10/2023
Anthony Hopkins brings sinew to James Hawes' by-the-numbers biopic of Sir Nicholas Winton, the Kindertransport organiser and humanitarian
The Peasants by DK Welchman, Hugh Welchman
The new film by DK and Hugh Welchman, selected as the Polish Oscar entry, is a visually alluring painted animation which revolves around a young girl whose fate is decided by others
Let Me Go by Maxime Rappaz
Maxime Rappaz’s debut feature film depicts the torments of a complex character who’s trying to free herself from a prison of her own making
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