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8258 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 02/02/2026. 704 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Agnus Dei by Massimiliano Camaiti
30/01/2026
Massimiliano Camaiti delivers an elegant, contemplative and intimate debut feature documentary set in the heart of the Santa Cecilia in Trastevere monastery in Rome
No One Will Hurt You by Dino Hodic
Dino Hodic’s feature film debut sees him returning to his homeland to reconstruct his own personal story and investigate his origins
Extra Geography by Molly Manners
29/01/2026
Molly Manners’ debut offers a polished treatment of overused coming-of-age tropes, but lacks emotional substance and ethical clarity
Levitating by Wregas Bhanuteja
Wregas Bhanuteja’s film is an unconventional Indonesian tale that mixes trance rituals and personal growth, unevenly paced yet refreshingly distinctive in tone and vision
All About the Money by Sinéad O'Shea
Sinéad O’Shea paints an observational portrait of a politically radical heir whose access to vast wealth complicates his revolutionary ambitions and their real-world consequences
The Huntresses by Christelle Jornod, Amélie Bargetzi
28/01/2026
Amelie Bargetzi and Christelle Jornod’s documentary reveals the day-to-day lives of four female hunters who wish to forge a deeper and more authentic bond with the natural world around them
Things We Don't Say by Gabriele Muccino
In his new movie, based on a novel by Delia Ephron, Gabriele Muccino returns to the subject of middle-class couples in crisis, betrayals and imperfect families
Elena del Ghetto by Stefano Casertano
Stefano Casertano’s film shines a light on Elena Di Porto, a courageous Roman Jew, partisan and feminist who was ahead of her time but dismissed as “the crazy lady” and ultimately ignored
Becaària by Erik Bernasconi
In Erik Bernasconi’s latest feature, a boy trying to find his way in the world finds himself contending with the impositions of adults and the torments which characterise adolescence
Tell Me Everything by Moshe Rosenthal
Israeli filmmaker Moshe Rosenthal's second feature is a complex and rich, if sometimes overbearing, film about a father-son relationship that deals with masculinity and trauma
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