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7871 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 03/07/2025. 758 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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La terra negra by Alberto Morais
24/06/2025
Alberto Morais returns with a stark, humanistic and solemn film, where both settings and performances avoid artifice, and a mystical-religious aura permeates this story of connection and sacrifice
North South Man Woman by Morten Traavik, Sun Kim
Morten Traavik returns to the Korean peninsula with a story about matchmaking between Northern women and Southern men, co-directed with Sun Kim
Merman by Ana Lungu
23/06/2025
Ana Lungu’s found-footage documentary is a melancholic, intimate and unexpectedly erotic essay that reframes an otherwise politically charged era through images that stray off the beaten track
Welded Together by Anastasiya Miroshnichenko
Anastasiya Miroshnichenko’s documentary follows a strong young woman who fights to weld her family back together while grappling with her mother's alcoholism
The Haunted Minds by Lucas Belvaux
20/06/2025
Belgian filmmaker Lucas Belvaux returns with a psychological thriller featuring a bizarre manhunt
The Van by Eloy Calvo
19/06/2025
Eloy Calvo makes his feature-length directorial debut with a dramatic comedy that blends animation and live action, adapting the comic book of the same name for the screen
28 Years Later by Danny Boyle
18/06/2025
With his sequel to 28 Days Later, co-written by Alex Garland, Danny Boyle returns to apocalyptic horror with a ferocious coming-of-age story revolving around family and the memory of the dead
Re-Creation by Jim Sheridan, David Merriman
Jim Sheridan and David Merriman’s 12 Angry Men-inspired new film invites us to question our sympathies and biases, for the better
Tomorrow I'll Be Brave by Bernd Sahling
Children’s filmmaker Bernd Sahling depicts the teenage angst of falling in love with a touch of humour, great tenderness, plenty of respect and some cinephile overtones
Deep Cover by Tom Kingsley
Tom Kingsley’s third feature is a pleasant enough London-set comedy mixing improv theatre antics with gangland grit, to uneven effect
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