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7893 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 10/07/2025. 758 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Everything Will Change by Marten Persiel
28/03/2022
Marten Persiel's sophomore feature is an interesting cinematic experiment interweaving elements of dystopian sci-fi and “wake-up call” documentary
A Woman at Night by Rafael Kapelinski
London-based director Rafael Kapelinski delivers a moody but ultimately underwhelming film about lonely women and creepy men
Sonata by Bartosz Blaschke
25/03/2022
In Bartosz Blaschke’s debut feature, a young man finds a reprieve from his disability through musical excellence
Beyond the Summit by Ibón Cormenzana
24/03/2022
While there is some truth in what Ibón Cormenzana recounts in his film, his good intentions get lost amidst an obsession to convey his message
The Chocolate War by Miki Mistrati
Danish director Miki Mistrati's third documentary about the evils of the chocolate industry tackles child slavery in the Ivory Coast
Wake Up Punk by Nigel Askew
23/03/2022
The son of Vivienne Westwood and Malcolm McLaren valiantly attempts to navigate and resolve the contradictions of an easily misunderstood and commodified movement
The Devil's Drivers by Daniel Carsenty
22/03/2022
Daniel Carsenty and Mohhamed Abeguth's documentary on smugglers making a living in Occupied Palestinian Territories is a truly wild and emotional ride
A Brixton Tale by Darragh Carey, Bertrand Desrochers
In their first feature, Darragh Carey and Bertrand Desrochers take a modern approach to subtly explore the issues of everyday racism and class privilege
Off the Rails by Peter Day
In his deeply touching feature debut, Peter Day focuses on the years of living dangerously
Anima – My Father’s Dresses by Uli Decker
21/03/2022
Following her father’s passing and the discovery of a family secret, director Uli Decker tries to get close to the man who insisted on keeping his distance
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