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8205 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 10/12/2025. 701 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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The Megalomaniacs by Spiros Stathoulopoulos
26/11/2025
Spiros Stathoulopoulos’ third feature sees a stubborn spitfire and a grumpy recluse joining forces in a rare directorial endeavour whose quirks overshadow the final outcome
Silent Flood by Dmytro Sukholytkyy-Sobchuk
25/11/2025
Pamfir director Dmytro Sukholytkyy-Sobchuk documents a pacifist community dwelling in a river canyon in Western Ukraine
Hungarian Wedding by Csaba Káel
Csaba Káel's newest feature puts a Hungarian song-and-dance twist on the classic fake-dating scenario
And So the Night Fell by Ángel Santos
Ángel Santos delivers an existential, unhurried film that champions silence, nature and the art of disappearing in hyperconnected, productivity-obsessed, overstimulating times
This Is Not Happening by Artur Wyrzykowski
In Artur Wyrzykowski's film, a father shields his murderous son in a tightly contained psychological drama about moral conflicts
My First Love by Mari Storstein
Norwegian director Mari Storstein’s very personal debut questions how open the open-minded are, while ironically condemning the institutional desexualisation of disabled people
The Frog and the Water by Thomas Stuber
Blending whimsy with quiet emotional truth, Thomas Stuber’s pic offers a tender portrait of unexpected companionship
Sunday Ninth by Kat Steppe
24/11/2025
Kat Steppe’s debut is a moving philosophical reflection on memory and reconciliation, buoyed by an excellent leading duo
The Moon is a Father of Mine by George Ovashvili
A father and son get to know one another on the eve of various tragedies in George Ovashvili’s fifth feature film
China Sea by Jurgis Matulevičius
Jurgis Matulevičius’s second feature embarks on an ambitious cross-cultural tale centred on a fallen martial arts champion, stylised as a Baltic noir
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