Film Reviews

7873 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 04/07/2025. 757 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.

DASHCAM by Rob Savage

21/10/2021

A rapping, COVID-sceptic vlogger from Los Angeles livestreams her battle with a mysterious demon, in Rob Savage’s wilfully absurd new horror  

DASHCAM

DASHCAM

SpaceBoy by Olivier Pairoux

21/10/2021

Olivier Pairoux delivers an unexpected first feature film for all audiences, which tells the pop and deliciously nostalgic adventures of a young boy who dreams of space  

SpaceBoy

SpaceBoy

Dog Years by Fabio Mollo

21/10/2021

Fabio Mollo directs a funny young adult comedy starring the talented young rising star Aurora Giovinazzo, a colourful, inclusive and slightly crazy film  

Anni da cane

Anni da cane

512 Hours by Adina Istrate, Giannina La Salvia

21/10/2021

In this documentary Adina Istrate and Giannina La Salvia show us not the artist Marina Abramovic, but rather the audiences attending her performances, their thoughts and their reactions  

512 Hours

512 Hours

The Albanian Virgin by Bujar Alimani

21/10/2021

Bujar Alimani’s new film is a tale of female revolution and a curious ethnographic study of Albanian customs  

Die albanische Jungfrau

Die albanische Jungfrau

The Burning Sea by John Andreas Andersen

20/10/2021

Norwegian director John Andreas Andersen's disaster movie imagines the collapse of all the oil platforms in the North Sea, with great special effects and a brave heroine  

Nordsjøen

Nordsjøen

Passing by Rebecca Hall

20/10/2021

Rebecca Hall adapts Nella Larsen’s classic text of the Harlem Renaissance, focusing on the practice of racial passing  

Passing

Passing

Tereza37 by Danilo Šerbedžija

20/10/2021

A woman of a certain age will do almost anything to get pregnant and make her relatives happy in Danilo Šerbedžija’s third feature  

Tereza37

Tereza37

Hide and Seek by Victoria Fiore

20/10/2021

Victoria Fiore’s documentary offers a striking and heartbreaking view of life in Naples from the perspective of a 12-year-old boy  

Nascondino

Nascondino

No Man Is an Island by Igor Sterk

20/10/2021

Igor Šterk goes down memory lane and remembers his and his buddies’ days in the Yugoslav People’s Army in the late 80s in his documentary  

Septembrska klasa

Septembrska klasa

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