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7959 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 21/08/2025. 755 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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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
Sweet Sue by Leo Leigh
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
Dancing on the Edge of a Volcano by Cyril Aris
The inexhaustible spirit of Terry Gilliam’s on-set misadventures is all over Cyril Aris’s complex doc
Restore Point by Robert Hloz
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
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
Nightman by Melanie Delloye
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
Pandemonium by Quarxx
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
A Sensitive Person by Tomáš Klein
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
We Have Never Been Modern by Matěj Chlupáček
Matěj Chlupáček's sophomore feature intertwines a period crime narrative with the taboo subject of hermaphroditism in a socially engaged genre flick
Lost Children by Michèle Jacob
Belgian director Michèle Jacob finds an original way to illustrate the lasting effects of childhood trauma in her fiction feature debut
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