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8131 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 31/10/2025. 725 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Yugo Florida by Vladimir Tagić
22/08/2025
One of the year’s saddest films comes from Serbia’s Vladimir Tagić, who tells a father-son story that may lead male viewers to shed a tear or two
The Dance Club by Lisa Langseth
21/08/2025
The psychotherapy industry gets a feel-good boost in Lisa Langseth’s comedy-drama flick, but not without some scathing criticism in tow
In the Penal Colony by Gaetano Crivaro, Silvia Perra, Ferruccio Goia, Alberto Diana
Gaetano Crivaro, Silvia Perra, Ferruccio Goia and Alberto Diana take us into the isolated daily life of four places in Sardinia where the last penal colonies of Europe remain active
I Saw a 'Suno' by Katalin Bársony
20/08/2025
Katalin Bársony’s documentary, filmed over 15 years, is a rich and emotional picture that explores issues of displacement, identity and injustice
In Hell with Ivo by Kristina Nikolova
Kristina Nikolova’s artist portrait is a rare example of a protagonist taking over the film and the director letting them do so
Olivia by Sofía Petersen
19/08/2025
The debut feature by Argentinian filmmaker Sofía Petersen, about a woman losing her father, is too enigmatic for its own good
Third World by Arsen Oremović
With his documentary, Arsen Oremović tries to capture the energies of two artists and their band while they made their seminal Yugoslav rock album
Otter by Srđan Vuletić
With his latest film, Srđan Vuletić attempts to step into the shoes of a teenage girl at a crucial moment in her life
The Pavilion by Dino Mustafić
A rebellion instigated by nursing-home residents is played for social criticism, satire and cheap laughs in Dino Mustafić’s comeback
Elder Son by Cecilia Kang
18/08/2025
Cecilia Kang's triptych of a Korean-Argentinian family, inspired by her own experiences, introduces some fascinating themes filled with heart, but the emotional impact doesn’t land
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