Film Reviews

7849 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 13/06/2025. 787 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.

Dragonfly by Paul Andrew Williams

10/06/2025

Brenda Blethyn and Andrea Riseborough star in Paul Andrew Williams’ film about an elderly widow bonding with her neighbour  

Dragonfly

Dragonfly

Dog of God by Lauris Abele, Raitis Abele

10/06/2025

Lauris and Raitis Abele’s film, the latest feature-length animation out of Latvia, will prove a shock for those looking for something akin to Flow  

Dog of God

Dog of God

Bare Hands by Mauro Mancini

04/06/2025

After Thou Shalt Not Hate, Mauro Mancini reunites with Alessandro Gassmann for a ferocious film immersed in the world of underground fighting and probing the notions of blame, revenge and forgiveness  

Mani nude

Mani nude

Come gocce d'acqua by Stefano Chiantini

04/06/2025

With profound humanity, Stefano Chiantini explores a father-daughter relationship marked by abandonment, illness and a secret whose revelation brings about a sudden change in perspective  

Come gocce d'acqua

Come gocce d'acqua

I Shall See by Mercedes Stalenhoef

30/05/2025

Mercedes Stalenhoef’s debut feature explores the rough edges of a teenager’s journey after she loses her sight  

Ik zal zien

Ik zal zien

Azza by Stefanie Brockhaus

30/05/2025

German filmmaker Stefanie Brockhaus’s second Saudi Arabian-set documentary follows a fierce and inspiring protagonist as she strives for independence and a better life  

Azza

Azza

Summer Beats by Lise Akoka, Romane Gueret

28/05/2025

CANNES 2025: Romane Gueret and Lise Akoka follow up their Un Certain Regard-winning debut, The Worst Ones, with this rowdy French summer-camp movie  

Ma frère

Ma frère

Beef by Ingride Santos Piñol

27/05/2025

Ingride Santos makes her feature directorial debut with a film about the struggles of rappers, exploring their neighbourhoods, machismo and the challenges of racial integration  

Ruido

Ruido

Bright Future by Andra MacMasters

27/05/2025

Andra MacMasters takes us to a youth and student festival in North Korea just months before the collapse of communism  

Viitor luminos

Viitor luminos

Night Passengers by Pedro Cabeleira

26/05/2025

CANNES 2025: In his second feature, Pedro Cabeleira paints an urgent portrait of part of Portuguese society and of a struggling, almost helpless generation  

Entroncamento

Entroncamento

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