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8013 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 04/09/2025. 756 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Nowhere by Peter Monsaert
09/03/2022
Peter Monsaert offers up a portrait of two men, a childless father and a fatherless child, in a family drama which defies destiny to espouse the light of life in the South
Besties by Marion Desseigne-Ravel
Marion Desseigne Ravel delivers a simple, modest and very lifelike first feature film about love at first sight between girls, in the fierce and conformist context of a working-class district
Heroes by Goran Nikolic
In his debut feature, Goran Nikolić explores a different kind of heroism in medieval Serbia
Let the Wrong One In by Conor McMahon
07/03/2022
Conor McMahon’s new feature is a wonderfully silly film, rich in slapstick and sarcasm, and with a pinch of cringe comedy
Darkling by Dusan Milic
Serbian director Dušan Milić's psychological drama-horror set in post-war Kosovo builds a convincing world and tells an engaging story, but lacks a decisive finishing touch
The Invisible Thread by Marco Simon Puccioni
04/03/2022
Marco Simon Puccioni’s new movie explores the breaking up of a two-dad family and uses humour to tackle complex themes such as dual paternity and blood ties
My Wonderful Life by Łukasz Grzegorzek
The third feature by Łukasz Grzegorzek is a delight to watch, boasting an on-screen world that shimmers with melancholy, joy, anger and regret, all at once
Me cuesta hablar de mí by Chema de la Peña
02/03/2022
With the utmost respect and admiration, Chema de la Peña brings us closer to the figure of his fellow Salamancan Charo López, a profoundly beautiful actress with lashings of personality
L'ombra del giorno by Giuseppe Piccioni
24/02/2022
Giuseppe Piccioni’s new film is a melodrama set during Fascism which speaks to the present and draws on the acting talent of Riccardo Scamarcio and Benedetta Porcaroli
Cop Goes Missing by Frédéric Videau
23/02/2022
Interweaving several characters' lives, Frédéric Videau’s fiction film dissects the day-to-day of the average police officer and reveals a society on its knees
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