Film Reviews

8062 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 23/09/2025. 746 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.

Non-Aligned: Scenes from the Labudović Reels by Mila Turajlic

24/11/2022

The second half of Mila Turajlić’s diptych about the cameraman who became Yugoslav president Tito's personal cinematographer suffers from being too vague and wide-ranging  

Non-Aligned: Scenes from the Labudović Reels

Non-Aligned: Scenes from the Labudović Reels

Servus Papa, See You in Hell by Christopher Roth

24/11/2022

Christopher Roth’s new feature sees libertine ideas twisted into tyranny and examines the effect of this on a teenage girl growing up in a commune near Vienna  

Servus Papa, See You in Hell

Servus Papa, See You in Hell

And Yet We Were All Blind by Béatrice Pollet

24/11/2022

Béatrice Pollet delivers a captivating legal thriller on the subject of motherhood, exploring a seemingly unfathomable act  

Toi non plus tu n'as rien vu

Toi non plus tu n'as rien vu

Driving Mum by Hilmar Oddsson

24/11/2022

Hilmar Oddsson’s comeback film feels rusty, just like his protagonist’s clapped-out car. But every once in a while, it actually runs smoothly  

Á Ferð með Mömmu

Á Ferð með Mömmu

Mission to Mars by Amat Vallmajor del Pozo

23/11/2022

Amat Vallmajor del Pozo’s feature debut is a crazy dystopian low cost road movie, filmed in black and white, starring brothers taking on a surrealist task  

Misión a Marte

Misión a Marte

Wake Me by Marko Santic

23/11/2022

In his efficient fourth feature film, Marko Šantić examines a nationalist thug’s chances at redemption after he suffers memory loss  

Zbudi Me

Zbudi Me

Pelican by Filip Heraković

23/11/2022

Filip Heraković’s debut feature sees him placing an injured footballer in a spa resort as he sets out on a soul-searching quest  

Pelican

Pelican

Klokkenluider by Neil Maskell

23/11/2022

A couple on the run, two security officers, and a journalist meet in Neil Maskell’s directorial debut, blending suspenseful thriller features and very dark comedy  

Klokkenluider

Klokkenluider

Things Unsaid by Eleonora Veninova

23/11/2022

In Macedonian director Eleonora Veninova’s feature debut, an unsettled teenager disrupts a middle-class couple’s apparently secure marriage  

Preeksponirano

Preeksponirano

Plastic Symphony by Juraj Lehotský

23/11/2022

Juraj Lehotský’s psychological drama is aesthetically elegant but fails to dig deep into its lead character’s soul, resulting in a rather cold-hearted viewing experience  

Plastic Symphony

Plastic Symphony

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