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.

Pandemonium by Quarxx

03/07/2023

Quarxx takes us on a journey through the angst-inducing circles of a hell more human that Dantesque, an obscure place where humanity is refused any form of redemption  

Pandemonium

Pandemonium

A Sensitive Person by Tomáš Klein

03/07/2023

In Tomáš Klein's directorial debut, a dystopian, post-apocalyptic vision of the Czech Republic sets the stage for an exploration of sensitivity, morality and family ties  

Citlivý člověk

Citlivý člověk

We Have Never Been Modern by Matěj Chlupáček

03/07/2023

Matěj Chlupáček's sophomore feature intertwines a period crime narrative with the taboo subject of hermaphroditism in a socially engaged genre flick  

Úsvit

Úsvit

Lost Children by Michèle Jacob

03/07/2023

Belgian director Michèle Jacob finds an original way to illustrate the lasting effects of childhood trauma in her fiction feature debut  

Les enfants perdus

Les enfants perdus

In Camera by Naqqash Khalid

03/07/2023

The feature debut by British director Naqqash Khalid is a formally and structurally bold proposition that perfectly echoes the chaos and absurd quality of modern-day Britain  

In Camera

In Camera

Edge of the Blade by Vincent Perez

03/07/2023

Vincent Perez’s fourth feature is a period piece about duelling and honour, well crafted at key moments, but still falling short of its full potential  

Une affaire d'honneur

Une affaire d'honneur

Imago by Olga Chajdas

03/07/2023

The second feature by Olga Chajdas touches on the topics of love, sex, freedom, art and mental-health issues in the style of a 1980s post-punk song  

Imago

Imago

The Girls Are Alright by Itsaso Arana

02/07/2023

The feature debut by Itsaso Arana is a beautiful and moving picture about film serving as a mirror to our lives as well as a way to remember them  

Las chicas están bien

Las chicas están bien

Broken View by Hannes Verhoustraete

30/06/2023

In an abundant and charming film-essay, Hannes Verhoustraete tackles the story of Belgian colonialism and of the film production techniques which drew consensus for the colonial endeavour  

Broken View

Broken View

An Italian Youth by Mathieu Volpe

30/06/2023

Through the particular journey of Sokuro, a young Burkinabe man living in Italy and about to get married, Mathieu Volpe paints a nuanced and embodied portrait of South/North economic migrations  

Une jeunesse italienne

Une jeunesse italienne

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