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.

Christina by Nikola Spasic

14/11/2022

Serbian director Nikola Spasic crafts an absorbing documentary-fiction hybrid portrait of a transgender woman in Serbia  

Kristina

Kristina

Medusa Deluxe by Thomas Hardiman

14/11/2022

Rising British filmmaker Thomas Hardiman’s debut is a bejewelled tribute to great hair, and the salon artists who make it  

Medusa Deluxe

Medusa Deluxe

Radical Landscapes by Elettra Fiumi

14/11/2022

Elettra Fiumi’s debut feature film whisks us away to a fantasy world of utopias and radical reflections which sought to fundamentally remould society  

Radical Landscapes

Radical Landscapes

Amore mio by Guillaume Gouix

10/11/2022

Guillaume Gouix’s first feature film is a family-focused road movie exploring grief and sorority during a sun-drenched breakaway  

Amore mio

Amore mio

H by Carlos Pardo Ros

10/11/2022

If you’ve never submerged yourself in the tumultuous San Fermín festivities, you can now do so from the comfort of your cinema seat with Carlos Pardo Ros’s first solo feature  

H

H

Wolka by Árni Ásgeirsson

10/11/2022

Suspense, tension and secrets from the past are probed in Iceland by a dangerous Polish woman on parole, in the last movie by the late Árni Ólafur Ásgeirsson  

Wolka

Wolka

Inmotep by Julián Génisson

09/11/2022

Julián Génisson proves in this hallucinatory comedy that he is a magician of hypnosis, a one-of-a-kind creator and an unusual chronicler of the disturbing reality we live in  

Inmotep

Inmotep

EuroDonbas by Korney Gritsyuk

09/11/2022

The third full-length documentary by Ukrainian director Korney Gritsyuk is dedicated, like his previous film, to the Donetsk region  

EuroDonbas

EuroDonbas

Houria by Mounia Meddour

08/11/2022

Mounia Meddour drills down into the feminist resistance vein running through Papicha, further stylising the theme and offering another wonderful role to Lyna Khoudri  

Houria

Houria

After the Winter by Ivan Bakrač

08/11/2022

Montenegro’s Ivan Bakrač reveals subtle but very real promise in his first feature film about five childhood friends on the verge of adulthood  

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