Film Reviews

7962 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 22/08/2025. 755 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.

Four Souls of Coyote by Áron Gauder

15/03/2023

Áron Gauder revisits the Amerindian cosmogony and signs a masterly work, universal and accessible to all audiences, on Nature and the place of humans on Earth  

Kojot négy lelke

Kojot négy lelke

My Sole Desire by Lucie Borleteau

14/03/2023

Lucie Borleteau dares to attempt a pop fairy tale, a joyful, unvarnished romcom which de-dramatises the strip-club world, rendering it as tender as it is inflammatory  

À mon seul désir

À mon seul désir

The Enchanted by Elena Trapé

14/03/2023

In Elena Trapé’s third fiction feature, the protagonist (played by Laia Costa) loses touch with herself after going through a major life change… And she can’t be found anywhere  

Els encantats

Els encantats

Who I Am Not by Tunde Skovran

14/03/2023

Romanian actress Tünde Skovrán's directorial debut is an emotional ride through the complex inner worlds and oblivious cultural surroundings of two South African intersex people  

Who I Am Not

Who I Am Not

Big Kids by Andréa Bescond, Eric Métayer

13/03/2023

For their second feature film Andréa Bescond and Eric Métayer organise an encounter without pretence but full of hope between different generations  

Quand tu seras grand

Quand tu seras grand

Meet Me in the Bathroom by Will Lovelace, Dylan Southern

09/03/2023

Will Lovelace and Dylan Southern’s documentary about the New York punk rock scene in the early 2000s is an engaging journey back to a time before the world changed forever  

Meet Me in the Bathroom

Meet Me in the Bathroom

Mouth Full of Earth by Puriša Đorđević

08/03/2023

Veteran filmmaker Mladomir Puriša Đorđević’s final effort is inspired and slick, but ultimately emerges as an incoherent film  

Usta puna zemlje

Usta puna zemlje

The Last Seagull by Tonislav Hristov

08/03/2023

In his seventh feature-length documentary, Bulgaria’s Tonislav Hristov portrays an “endangered species” of a character while disclosing curious details about a very local phenomenon  

The Last Seagull

The Last Seagull

The Crime Is Mine by François Ozon

07/03/2023

François Ozon enjoys himself and also entertains us with a masterful comedy, both light and caustic, lending MeToo accents to a 1930s play and offering his actors a joyous terrain  

Mon crime

Mon crime

Electric Malady by Marie Lidén

07/03/2023

The documentary by Swedish-born director Marie Lidén is formally ambitious but light on insight  

Electric Malady

Electric Malady

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