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7143 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 26/07/2024. 776 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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She Loved Blossoms More by Yannis Veslemes
15/07/2024
In his second feature, Greek director Yannis Veslemes charts a psychedelic and hallucinogenic journey whose protagonists are trying to process the loss of a loved one
Karmapolice by Julien Paolini
Julien Paolini immerses Syrus Shahidi and Alexis Manenti in the margins of Paris's working-class Château Rouge neighbourhood, delivering a dark detective movie about a policeman seeking redemption
Oddity by Damian Mc Carthy
11/07/2024
Damian McCarthy gets the audience jumping with terror thanks to a ghost story playing cleverly with fears and phobias
Ever Since I Knew Myself by Maka Gogaladze
10/07/2024
Georgian documentarian Maka Gogaladze enters into a dialogue with her mother in an attempt to understand the logic and beliefs behind the forging of the Georgian character
The Medium by Emmanuel Laskar
09/07/2024
Emmanuel Laskar directs and stars in a highly unique romantic and melancholy comedy revolving around a loser who’s self-conscious about his susceptibility to the paranormal
Cabo Negro by Abdellah Taïa
Abdellah Taïa’s sophomore feature is an excessively subtle queer tale, dominated by excruciating slowness and sketchy character development
The Song of Others – A Search for Europe by Vadim Jendreyko
08/07/2024
Vadim Jendreyko goes looking for the high ideal of Europe in this hybrid film blending personal video essay and documentary
Pierce by Nelicia Low
In her psychological thriller, Nelicia Low showcases admirable control of cinematic language and storytelling
The Protected Men by Irene von Alberti
Irene von Alberti’s latest effort is funny and surreal, but its lack of technical polish leads us to believe the story’s potential hasn’t been fully exploited
Gina by Ulrike Kofler
A little girl outgrows her dysfunctional mother in this familiar yet serviceable drama by Ulrike Kofler
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