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8040 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 10/09/2025. 751 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Promises by Amanda Sthers
18/10/2021
Amanda Sthers creates an intense and poignant love drama that plays with time, starring Pierfrancesco Favino and Kelly Reilly
Animals by Nabil Ben Yadir
15/10/2021
Nabil Ben Yadir delivers a radical film gesture which scrutinises the final hours of a young man who’s the victim of a brutal homophobic crime, and the hours which follow his death
Once Were Humans by Goran Vojnović
In his third feature film, Goran Vojnović adds the refugee crisis to the mix of personal and ethnic relationships in a border town in Northwest Slovenia
Back to Sölöz by Serge Avedikian
Serge Avédikian’s insightful documentary conducts an investigation that extends way beyond the film’s running time and leaves us with substantial food for thought
Mediterráneo: The Law of the Sea by Marcel Barrena
Marcel Barrena’s film retraces the birth of the NGO Open Arms which has saved thousands of refugees, but is too enthusiastic in celebrating its protagonist
Krystof by Zdenek Jirasky
Zdeněk Jiráský's latest feature follows a man who finds himself on the run, his life upended by the communist-led purges of Czech religious institutions
Land of Dreams by Shirin Neshat, Shoja Azari
Shirin Neshat and Shoja Azari throw Sheila Vand, Matt Dillon and William Moseley into a borderline surrealist satire on identity and the excesses of the United States
The Phantom of the Open by Craig Roberts
14/10/2021
Mark Rylance is the phantom haunting the snootiest golf courses in the land with his mediocre playing skills, in this amiable Brit-com from Craig Roberts
Belfast by Kenneth Branagh
Kenneth Branagh leaves Shakespeare and Hollywood blockbusters behind to make his most personal work to date, a childhood memoir about growing up in Belfast amidst The Troubles
Eiffel by Martin Bourboulon
13/10/2021
Aided by an excellent Romain Duris, Martin Bourboulon crafts a spectacular film about the construction of the Eiffel Tower, underpinned by a contrastingly mundane romantic line
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