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7881 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 07/07/2025. 757 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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The Home by Mattias Johansson Skoglund
14/03/2025
Mattias J Skoglund's effective, modest horror takes full advantage of one of the biggest modern fears: moving into an assisted living facility
American Sweatshop by Uta Briesewitz
TV director and cinematographer Uta Briesewitz kicks off her feature-film career with a Lili Reinhart-led debut about the horrors of moderating the digital realm
The Tender Revolution by Annelie Boroș
German director Annelie Boroș foregrounds the fight fought by those who want to live their lives valuing that which consumerist society rejects out of fear or ignorance
Satisfaction by Alex Burunova
13/03/2025
Alex Burunova directs a visually rich psychological drama with a fuzzy narrative but an important central story about dangerous patriarchal relationship dynamics
La città proibita by Gabriele Mainetti
12/03/2025
In his new film that mixes together kung fu, drama, love and comedy, Gabriele Mainetti creates a melting pot of tones, genres and situations, in the image of the Roman neighbourhood in which it is set
Make It to Munich by Martyn Robertson
11/03/2025
Martyn Robertson’s straightforward but uplifting documentary offers a glimpse into community solidarity via a young footballer who seeks to cycle from Glasgow to Munich after a near-fatal accident
Mother of Snow Cranes by Iiris Härmä
Iiris Härmä’s gentle portrait of a woman who’s lived a full life – and knows it – is overstretched to accommodate too many themes
My Uncle Jens by Brwa Vahabpour
Brwa Vahabpour offers a creative take on immigrant and asylum narratives through the lens of a young Norwegian man who receives a surprise visit from his Kurdish uncle
Circus Tuomento by Veli Granö
10/03/2025
Veli Granö’s sometimes funny, sometimes devastating documentary unearths one weird story after another
Guess Who Is Calling? by Fabienne Godet
French director Fabienne Godet turns a delicate hand to popular comedy in a film where Salif Cissé dazzles and astonishes
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