Film Reviews

7965 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 25/08/2025. 757 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.

The 9th Step by Irma Puzauskaite

18/11/2022

Irma Pužauskaitė’s debut film is a sober and moving drama about a young alcoholic father battling to stay on the right track and to mend his relationship with his daughter  

9-tas Zingsnis

9-tas Zingsnis

Polish Prayers by Hana Nobis

17/11/2022

Hana Nobis’s debut feature-length documentary brings us up close and personal with a complex and emotional character who is attempting to confront his own inner demons  

Polish Prayers

Polish Prayers

Not a Thing by Fanni Szilágyi

17/11/2022

In Fanni Szilágyi’s playful and subtle debut feature film, Natasa Stork excels in a double role, playing twins who follow seemingly different social and personal paths  

Veszélyes lehet a fagyi

Veszélyes lehet a fagyi

Zuhal by Nazli Elif Durlu

17/11/2022

Turkish director Nazlı Elif Durlu’s first work blends light-heartedness and pathos, with its enchanting protagonist and gentle critique of chauvinist society  

Zuhal

Zuhal

Let's Get Lost by François Pirot

17/11/2022

For his second feature film, François Pirot has chosen a quintet of extraordinary actors who harmonise wonderfully, reading off a screenplay with surrealist undertones  

Ailleurs si j'y suis

Ailleurs si j'y suis

Fashion Babylon by Gianluca Matarrese

15/11/2022

The documentary by Gianluca Matarrese explores the behind-the-scenes world of haute couture following three characters who gravitate around it  

Fashion Babylon

Fashion Babylon

Narcosis by Martijn de Jong

15/11/2022

In his debut feature, positively bristling with controversial emotions, Dutch director Martijn de Jong captures the multi-faceted process of mourning in an unusually picturesque manner  

Narcosis

Narcosis

Happy Pills by Arnaud Robert, Paolo Woods

15/11/2022

Arnaud Robert and Paolo Woods’ documentary is a journey into the world of pharmaceuticals and the globalised obligation to be happy, courtesy of a pill  

Happy Pills

Happy Pills

Listen by Maria Douza

15/11/2022

In her second film, Greek director Maria Douza follows a deaf girl whose impairment at times seems to be more of a gift than a curse  

Ákousé me

Ákousé me

Hole in the Head by Dean Kavanagh

15/11/2022

Irish director Dean Kavanagh finds imaginative ways to bridge experimental and narrative cinema in a feature about narcissism, caring and filmmaking  

Hole in the Head

Hole in the Head

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