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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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The Elderly by Raúl Cerezo, Fernando González Gómez
01/08/2022
In the sweat-stained horror by Spanish filmmakers Raúl Cerezo and Fernando González Gómez, the temperature is rising and so is the tension
The Head of a Big Fish by Arsen Oremović
26/07/2022
Arsen Oremović’s feature debut is a clear-eyed and emotional glance at the hardships of Croatian everyday life, marked by war in the past and perpetual transitions in the present
Roses. Film-Cabaret by Irena Stetsenko
Watching this energetic Ukrainian documentary by Irena Stetsenko, makes you not only want to see a performance by its starring activist group, Dakh Daughters, but also to be a part of it
Megalomaniac by Karim Ouelhaj
25/07/2022
Karim Ouelhaj delivers an indisputably gory yet aesthetically captivating fantasy film plumbing the darkest depths of the human soul
The Little Gang by Pierre Salvadori
19/07/2022
An expert in intelligent comedies, Pierre Salvadori delivers a refreshing, poignant and inventive film about a group of preteens transformed into ecological guerrillas
Even Pigs Go to Heaven by Goran Dukic
18/07/2022
Pigs and people try to find love and each other in Goran Dukić's winning and slightly extravagant third feature
Zoo Lock Down by Andreas Horvath
13/07/2022
Andreas Horvath takes the viewer on a relaxing trip through a Salzburg Zoo shut down due to COVID-19
Fools by Tomasz Wasilewski
12/07/2022
Polish director Tomasz Wasilewski returns with another film about a difficult love, featuring remarkable technical prowess but a problematic structure
And Then There Was Love… by Šimon Holý
11/07/2022
Šimon Holý’s sophomore feature is a quirky, melancholic comedy about two generations struggling to understand each other
BANGER. by Adam Sedlák
Adam Sedlák’s drug tragicomedy evokes Trainspotting as a young dealer races against the clock to raise €5,000
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