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7903 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 14/07/2025. 768 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Il Pataffio by Francesco Lagi
08/08/2022
Francesco Lagi’s movie is a ramshackle affair: occasionally strange and enjoyable, it’s mostly characterised by an irregular pace, and suffers from an overbearing film legacy
Tommy Guns by Carlos Conceição
The past turns into the present and the present into the past in Carlos Conceição's interesting take on one country’s troubled legacy
How Is Katia? by Christina Tynkevych
Christina Tynkevych's debut feature follows an ambulance nurse who loses a child and tries to cope with her grief
Little Ones by Julie Lerat-Gersant
Julie Lerat-Gersant’s debut feature film speaks of the tortuous journey of a teenage girl grappling with an unexpected pregnancy which turns her life upside down
Paradise Highway by Anna Gutto
Juliette Binoche fully commits, obviously, to her role as a Canadian trucker in Anna Gutto's debut feature, but the whole thing feels a bit off
Fairytale by Aleksandr Sokurov
Alexandr Sokurov returns with another set of historical musings dressed as an accomplished experimental film
Love Dog by Bianca Lucas
Bianca Lucas presents an intriguing first feature film following a soul cut adrift in a crepuscular Mississippi
Saturn Bowling by Patricia Mazuy
05/08/2022
Patricia Mazuy presents a strident and hyper-realist thriller exploring the perversions of a patriarchal society which sees itself as invincible
Elephant by Kamil Krawczycki
03/08/2022
Kamil Krawczycki's modest and charming debut feature is also a first production of Polish distributor Tongariro, which specialises in LGBTQ+ films
A Life on the Farm by Oscar Harding
01/08/2022
Cat funerals and skeletons on tractors abound in Oscar Harding's tender yet troubling documentary
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