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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.
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Staring at Strangers by Félix Viscarret
27/10/2022
Paco León goes into the closet in this film that tries, and at times succeeds, to transfer to the screen the amazingly mind-blowing universe of the writer Juan José Millás
Traces by Dubravka Turic
The protagonist of Dubravka Turić’s moody feature-length directorial debut tries to move on with her life following the death of her father
Rheingold by Fatih Akin
26/10/2022
Fatih Akin's film about rapper Xatar is masterfully shot but loses focus as it tells its character’s real-life story — from Kurdish refugee, to cynical criminal, to German hip hop star
Beanie by Slobodan Maksimović
Slobodan Maksimović’s feature is a proper gem of a Christmas movie, and will be enjoyed by children and parents alike
In a Land That No Longer Exists by Aelrun Goette
Despite the presence of a decent cast and an appealing setting, Aelrun Goette’s coming-of-age romcom gets bogged down in too many clichés inherent to the two genres
Gym Class by Stefano Cipani
Scripted by the D’Innocenzo brothers, Stefano Cipani’s second film respects unity of place and time and is buoyed by its dialogue and acting performances, yet its tone remains unclear
Zillion by Robin Pront
25/10/2022
Robin Pront goes somewhere we never expected him to go after his first feature film, to bring the early 2000s back to life in an Antwerp nightclub
Robbing Mussolini by Renato De Maria
Despite technical decency and a promising basic concept, Renato De Maria’s new film is chaotic and unenjoyable
Polaris by Ainara Vera
Leave it to Spanish director Ainara Vera to combine a strong sisterly bond and the Arctic, and for it to actually make perfect sense
Sisu by Jalmari Helander
Finnish director Jalmari Helander offers an alternate reality in his new project, awarded with the main prize at Sitges, creating a film as enthralling as it is bizarre
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