Film Reviews

8258 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 02/02/2026. 704 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.

A virxe roxa by Marcos Nine

21/12/2021

The tragic killing of Hildegart Rodríguez at the hands of her mother Aurora takes the form of experimental true crime in Marcos Nine’s film, which sheds light on a dark and little-known past  

A virxe roxa

A virxe roxa

A Family for 1640 Days by Fabien Gorgeart

17/12/2021

Fabien Gorgeart delivers a remarkable, lively, moving, sensitive and highly accurate melodrama on filial feelings and our complex views over what makes a child happy  

La Vraie Famille

La Vraie Famille

Diabolik by Marco Manetti, Antonio Manetti

16/12/2021

Despite the iconic, black Jaguar E-Type, the Manetti Bros.’ film based on the Giussani sisters’ noir comic book is wordy, phlegmatic and devoid of brilliance  

Diabolik

Diabolik

Dark Rider by Eva Küpper

15/12/2021

Belgian documentary-maker Eva Küpper follows in the extraordinary wake of a man attempting to beat the world speed record held by a blind motorbike rider  

Dark Rider

Dark Rider

Singing Jailbirds by Etienne Comar

13/12/2021

Alex Lutz breaks down the doors and the walls of the female prison world by delivering an operatic singing workshop in Étienne Comar’s second feature film  

À l'ombre des filles

À l'ombre des filles

Commitment Hasan by Semih Kaplanoğlu

13/12/2021

The conflict between faith and personal aspirations in a world torn between tradition and modernisation is at the heart of Semih Kaplanoğlu’s film and Turkey’s candidate for the Oscars  

Bağlılık Hasan

Bağlılık Hasan

Fiasco by Nicolas Khoury

10/12/2021

In his very personal, atypical coming-out dramedy, Lebanese filmmaker Nicolas Khoury explores fears and common family dynamics on his road to maturity  

Fayasku

Fayasku

Io sto bene by Donato Rotunno

09/12/2021

Donato Rotunno’s third fiction feature sees two generations of Italian expats crossing paths to paint a simple portrait of the emotional state of immigrants living far from home  

Io sto bene

Io sto bene

Museum of the Revolution by Srdjan Keca

08/12/2021

Serbian director Srdjan Keča's first feature-length documentary deals with incompleteness through the story of a never-finished memorial and three marginalised people living in its basement  

Museum of the Revolution

Museum of the Revolution

Daughters by Nana Neul

06/12/2021

Nana Neul has crafted an intimate road movie on acceptance, loss and daughterhood, which embraces low-key moods and loneliness as normal human states of being  

Töchter

Töchter

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