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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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All Quiet On The Western Front by Edward Berger
21/09/2022
In the third ever, and first German, adaptation of the classic novel, Edward Berger crafts a haunting tale of the price of war and its unhinged enforcers
La maternal by Pilar Palomero
Pilar Palomero’s Schoolgirls have grown up, and in this overly long and not always successful blend of fiction and reality, they wrestle with the social issue of teenage pregnancies
Spare Keys by Jeanne Aslan, Paul Saintillan
20/09/2022
Focusing on youth, the future and social classes, Jeanne Aslan and Paul Saintillan’s subtly simple and charming debut feature sees Céleste Brunnquell shine
Wild Flowers by Jaime Rosales
In his new film, Jaime Rosales portrays the sentimental evolution of a young mother, played by Anna Castillo, in a film that is at times light-hearted and at others intense
Il Boemo by Petr Václav
This jaunty biopic of Czech composer Josef Mysliveček, helmed by Petr Vaclav, is brimming with music and human instinct, but it could do with being a tad more edgy and mucky
Rainbow by Paco León
Paco León has had a great time filming this colourful, lively and humorous film, the audience however does not enjoy watching it in the same way
The Substitute by Diego Lerman
19/09/2022
Argentinian filmmaker Diego Lerman returns with a vibrant and honest portrayal of life in a high school in the suburbs of Buenos Aires
Runner by Marian Mathias
Marian Mathias' first feature film statically depicts a young woman’s escape
Woman at Sea by Dinara Drukarova
Directing her first feature film, Dinara Droukarova dives into the wake of an unattached woman venturing into the decidedly virile world of fishermen in Iceland
Alam by Firas Khoury
Firas Khoury’s debut feature is a fiery and engaging exploration of youth, politicisation and forced forgetting
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