Film Reviews

7934 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 12/08/2025. 758 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.

Balearic by Ion de Sosa

11/08/2025

Ion de Sosa’s second fiction feature allows the transcendental to seep through the cracks in what’s neither a fever-dream nor a fable, but a secret, third storytelling form  

Balearic

Balearic

The Fin by Syeyoung Park

11/08/2025

Syeyoung Park takes us on an emotional journey set in a unified but devastated post-apocalyptic Korea  

The Fin

The Fin

Donkey Days by Rosanne Pel

11/08/2025

Rosanne Pel’s sophomore feature tells the story of two sisters’ rivalry as they strive to earn their quirky mother’s love and attention  

Donkey Days

Donkey Days

The Dead of Winter by Brian Kirk

11/08/2025

Brian Kirk transports the audience to the snowy plains of Minnesota where the uncontaminated countryside forming the backdrop to his characters’ lives hides unanticipated dangers  

The Dead of Winter

The Dead of Winter

The Birthday Party by Miguel Ángel Jiménez

11/08/2025

Spanish helmer Miguel Ángel Jiménez stages a birthday extravaganza led by Willem Dafoe and based on Greek writer Panos Karnezis’s eponymous novel  

The Birthday Party

The Birthday Party

Nova '78 by Rodrigo Areias, Aaron Brookner

11/08/2025

Aaron Brookner and Rodrigo Areias take us back in time to a convention where leading intellectuals and artists gathered to celebrate William S Burroughs  

Nova '78

Nova '78

E by Anna Eriksson

11/08/2025

With her third feature film, provocative Finnish director Anna Eriksson takes us to the Desert of the Real, a kind of frenzied metaverse populated by lost souls  

E

E

White Snail by lsa Kremser, Levin Peter

11/08/2025

Elsa Kremser and Levin Peter merge a tale of intimacy with strikingly atmospheric visuals as a model and a morgue worker forge an unexpected bond in Belarus  

White Snail

White Snail

With Hasan in Gaza by Kamal Aljafari

11/08/2025

Kamal Aljafari’s documentary offers an unvarnished meditation on the cyclical nature of loss, the persistence of erasure, and the fragile yet enduring traces of humanity that linger in between  

With Hasan in Gaza

With Hasan in Gaza

God Will Not Help by Hana Jušić

11/08/2025

Hana Jušić's second feature is a striking, rich work that tells a period family story containing surprising elements, and with some original and accomplished technical contributions  

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