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7962 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 24/08/2025. 754 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Rye Lane by Raine Allen-Miller
30/01/2023
It’s hard not to fall for Raine Allen Miller's rom-com, and for one starry food-themed cameo
Drift by Anthony Chen
Cynthia Erivo delivers a powerhouse performance as a displaced Liberian on a Greek island paradise in Anthony Chen's muted and minimalistic refugee drama
Luka by Jessica Woodworth
Jessica Woodworth transposes the questions posed by The Desert of the Tartars into a sumptuous film, set in a post-apocalyptic future that asks us about our present
Scrapper by Charlotte Regan
Charlotte Regan’s drama is sweet, endearing and so predictable that you will think you have already seen it
Amine – Held auf Bewährung by Dani Heusser
27/01/2023
In his Solothurn Audience Award winner, Dani Heusser modestly stages the vicissitudes of Amine, a Guinean immigrant who dreams of a better future in Switzerland
The Chapel by Dominique Deruddere
Dominique Deruddere takes us behind the scenes of the prestigious Queen Elizabeth Competition in the company of a young virtuoso pianist consumed by her demons
Midas' Ants by Edgar Honetschläger
After EO, another donkey takes the lead in Edgar Honetschläger’s latest endeavour, where viewers will explore the delicate relationship between mankind and nature
Birdland by Leïla Kilani
12 years after On the Edge, Leïla Kilani is returning with a second fiction feature, a fearless, unpredictable film, both realist and lyrical, with revolutionary undertones
Catching the Pirate King by Maarten Stuyck, Lennart Stuyck
Depicting people taken hostage in the Indian Ocean, negotiations and investigations, Lennart and Marteen Stuyck offer up an effective and multi-dimensional film about Somalian pirates
Iron Butterflies by Roman Liubyi
Roman Liubyi’s documentary tells the story of how Malaysian Airlines Flight 17 crashed to earth in the Donetsk region in 2014, with 298 lives lost
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