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8196 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 26/11/2025. 714 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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China Sea by Jurgis Matulevičius
24/11/2025
Jurgis Matulevičius’s second feature embarks on an ambitious cross-cultural tale centred on a fallen martial arts champion, stylised as a Baltic noir
Answering the Call by Martin Danneels
Martin Danneels' documentary is a quiet meditation on one of Ireland's most endangered and fascinating species: the corncrake
All My Sisters by Massoud Bakhshi
Iranian filmmaker Massoud Bakhshi returns with a personal documentary 18 years in the making, zooming in on the lives of his two nieces as they grew up in Tehran
Blindsight by Adrian Sitaru
Romanian helmer Adrian Sitaru’s sixth feature is a winding inward journey, exploring the questionable authenticity of memory in the digital age
Nino in Paradise by Laurent Micheli
21/11/2025
Belgian director Laurent Micheli paints a flamboyant portrait of a weakened but not beaten younger generation
Nothing Personal by Javier Marco
Javier Marco takes the antagonistic characters from his award-winning eponymous short further, opening up possibilities for a relationship that starts out toxic and veers towards surprising reactions
Lady by Samuel Abrahams
Samuel Abrahams’ wild fantasy-comedy follows a filmmaker shooting a fly-on-the-wall doc on a mysterious aristocrat, played by Fleabag’s Sian Clifford
No Comment by Petter Næss
Petter Næss crafts an entertaining political dramedy, whose main themes may well resonate far beyond Norway
The Kartli Kingdom by Tamar Kalandadze, Julien Pebrel
For their first documentary feature, Georgian-French filmmaking duo Tamar Kalandadze and Julien Pebrel spend several years with the exiled residents of an old Tbilisi sanatorium
The Good Daughter by Júlia de Paz
20/11/2025
Júlia de Paz Solvas’s second feature is a coming-of-age film in which maturity is born of vulnerability
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