Film Reviews

7960 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 22/08/2025. 753 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.

Roberta by Elena Kairytė

03/05/2023

There is no growing up without getting lost in Elena Kairytė’s judgement-free Lithuanian doc  

Roberta

Roberta

Vicky by Sasha King

02/05/2023

By way of interviews, archive footage and video-selfies, Sasha King’s documentary about the “CervicalCheck scandal” reveals the misogyny which is still present in society and the government  

Vicky

Vicky

All You See by Niki Padidar

02/05/2023

Iranian-Dutch director Niki Padidar offers up an emotional and visually elegant documentary essay on exile and othering from the viewpoint of the othered  

Al wat je ziet

Al wat je ziet

Sundial by Liis Nimik

02/05/2023

Estonian director Liis Nimik’s documentary is a primal, oneiric film that subverts audiences’ expectations, portraying the state of nature and everything that's connected within it  

Päikeseaeg

Päikeseaeg

A Happy Man by Sona G. Lutherová

02/05/2023

In Sona G Lutherová’s tender film, “nobody’s perfect” – and that’s perfectly fine  

A Happy Man

A Happy Man

The Homes We Carry by Brenda Akele Jorde

02/05/2023

Brenda Akele Jorde's first feature-length documentary is an impressive account of a little-known story that nevertheless addresses the issue of identity in a relatable manner  

The Homes We Carry

The Homes We Carry

Leaving to Remain by Mira Erdevicki

30/04/2023

Mira Erdevicki’s documentary offers three tales of Roma assimilation in the UK, but little more  

Leaving to Remain

Leaving to Remain

Nights Gone By by Alberto Martín Menacho

28/04/2023

Alberto Martín Menacho’s first feature film introduces us to daily life in a seemingly sleepy village in the southwest of the Iberian Peninsula  

Antier noche

Antier noche

The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry by Hettie Macdonald

28/04/2023

Behind the quirky title of Hettie Macdonald’s film lies a surprisingly profound, often sad yet ultimately hopeful look at apathy, faith and self-sacrifice  

The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry

The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry

On The Wandering Path by Denis Imbert

28/04/2023

Though lacking in any real originality, Denis Imbert’s movie based upon explorer-writer Sylvain Tesson’s autobiography shows how nature has the power to heal deep wounds  

Sur les chemins noirs

Sur les chemins noirs

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