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7906 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 17/07/2025. 763 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Inland by Fridtjof Ryder
21/10/2022
Young director Fridtjof Ryder crafts an atmospheric feature debut that is both unsettling and surprisingly warm
Caravaggio's Shadow by Michele Placido
20/10/2022
Michele Placido directs a mega production about the life and work of the great 17th century painter, seeking out the truth and foregrounding the disgraced souls who inspired him
The Man on the Road by Gianluca Mangiasciutti
Gianluca Mangiasciutti’s debut film tells an engaging story about two destroyed lives, which mainly explores the themes of overcoming significant loss and the weight of our own mistakes
Whose Dog Am I? by Robert Lakatos
Róbert Lakatos’ satirical documentary is a tongue-in-cheek exploration of the idea of identity
Emily by Frances O'Connor
Actress Frances O’Connor makes a passionate but flawed first directorial effort with this fictionalised chronicle of the Wuthering Heights author’s life
Sisters by Linda Olte
Latvian director Linda Olte's debut film is a sensitively written, linear social drama which sheds light on the reality of orphanages and international adoptions
Brado by Kim Rossi Stuart
19/10/2022
This third title by director and actor Kim Rossi Stuart is a covertly spiritual film revolving around a father-son relationship, disguised as an unaccommodating existential western
Holy Dilemma by Julianna Ugrin, Márton Vízkelety
A Catholic priest has to choose between vocation and family in Julianna Ugrin and Márton Vízkelety’s compelling documentary
The Origin by Andrew Cumming
Andrew Cumming’s debut feature makes a genre film out of our species’ early history and imbues it with a sombre take on human nature
Summerlight... and Then Comes the Night by Elfar Adalsteins
Elfar Aðalsteins looks on the highs and lows of small-town Icelandic life with a well-meaning but sentimental eye
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