Film Reviews

7874 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 05/07/2025. 750 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.

Forma del primo movimento by Tommaso Donati

24/01/2022

The first feature from Ticino director Tommaso Donati relies on body language to reveal the truths hidden deep within each of us  

Forma del primo movimento

Forma del primo movimento

Hatching by Hanna Bergholm

24/01/2022

Leave it to Hanna Bergholm’s Finnish oddity to announce there is another Birdman in town  

Pahanhautoja

Pahanhautoja

Nothing Compares by Kathryn Ferguson

24/01/2022

Kathryn Ferguson’s functional, if hardly revelatory, documentary pretty much repeats what you already know about Sinéad O’Connor  

Nothing Compares

Nothing Compares

Speak No Evil by Christian Tafdrup

24/01/2022

Danish director Christian Tafdrup proves that you should never talk to strangers – also as an adult  

Gæsterne

Gæsterne

Babysitter by Monia Chokri

23/01/2022

Canadian actress and director Monia Chokri returns to directing with an ebulliently creative and funny second feature, adapted from the Catherine Léger play  

Babysitter

Babysitter

Living by Oliver Hermanus

21/01/2022

Bill Nighy is a cancer-stricken bureaucrat in search of lost time in South African director Oliver Hermanus’ adaptation of Akira Kurosawa’s Ikiru  

Living

Living

The Princess by Ed Perkins

21/01/2022

Lady Diana’s story is told exclusively through archive footage in Ed Perkins' compelling but always respectful documentary  

The Princess

The Princess

LUX by Mateo Ybarra, Raphaël Dubach

21/01/2022

The first film by the Swiss duo of Raphaël Dubach and Mateo Ybarra sheds light on the army's paradoxes between virile homologation and the need for escape  

LUX

LUX

Loving Highsmith by Eva Vitija

21/01/2022

Based on Patricia Highsmith’s diaries and notes, as well as touching testimonials from friends, lovers and relatives, Eva Vitija’s documentary is a deeply moving work  

Loving Highsmith

Loving Highsmith

Witchcraft Stories by Hadrien La Vapeur, Corto Vaclav

21/01/2022

After Kongo, Hadrien La Vapeur and Corto Vaclav deliver another fascinating documentary set in Brazzaville about a surprising group of magistrates untangling accounts of black magic  

Ordalies, le tribunal de l’invisible

Ordalies, le tribunal de l’invisible

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