Film Reviews

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.

Dormitory by Nehir Tuna

03/09/2023

VENICE 2023: Turkish helmer Nehir Tuna’s debut shows two sides of a bad education, all told with compelling force  

Yurt

Yurt

Finally Dawn by Saverio Costanzo

03/09/2023

VENICE 2023: Saverio Costanzo regales us with a personal and clever cinematic variation on selected themes from the films of Federico Fellini  

Finalmente l'alba

Finalmente l'alba

Adagio by Stefano Sollima

02/09/2023

VENICE 2023: Stefano Sollima’s testosterone-fuelled thriller is a finely crafted and well-directed genre film enhanced by the performances of Pierfrancesco Favino and Toni Servillo  

Adagio

Adagio

Foremost by Night by Victor Iriarte

02/09/2023

VENICE 2023: Víctor Iriarte makes his feature-length fiction debut with a beautiful and moving form of filmic correspondence toplined by Lola Dueñas and Ana Torrent  

Sobre todo de noche

Sobre todo de noche

Poor Things by Yorgos Lanthimos

02/09/2023

VENICE 2023: Greek-turned-international director Yorgos Lanthimos packs a real punch with a period film like no other  

Poor Things

Poor Things

The Year of the Egg by Claudio Casale

02/09/2023

VENICE 2023: Claudio Casale’s feature-length fiction debut is set in an ambiguous spiritual community where a young couple are looking to recharge, but sadly our interest wanes as the story progresses  

L'anno dell'uovo

L'anno dell'uovo

Hoard by Luna Carmoon

02/09/2023

VENICE 2023: Taking place over a decade, British director Luna Carmoon’s feature debut sifts through the debris of memory and maternal estrangement  

Hoard

Hoard

Felicità by Micaela Ramazzotti

02/09/2023

VENICE 2023: The actress Micaela Ramazzotti shows she cares about the issues she brings to the table in the family drama with which she makes her directorial debut  

Felicità

Felicità

Life Is Not a Competition, But I’m Winning by Julia Fuhr Mann

02/09/2023

VENICE 2023: German filmmaker Julia Fuhr Mann’s debut is an experimental, polemical essay film on queerness and non-normative bodies in the world of athletics  

Life Is Not a Competition, But I’m Winning

Life Is Not a Competition, But I’m Winning

The Promised Land by Nikolaj Arcel

02/09/2023

VENICE 2023: Nikolaj Arcel’s 18th century-set drama is a moving tale of love, despair and hatred, which unfolds in the rugged landscape of the Danish heaths  

Bastarden

Bastarden

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