Film Reviews

8198 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 27/11/2025. 712 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.

The Kartli Kingdom by Tamar Kalandadze, Julien Pebrel

21/11/2025

For their first documentary feature, Georgian-French filmmaking duo Tamar Kalandadze and Julien Pebrel spend several years with the exiled residents of an old Tbilisi sanatorium  

Qartlis Tskhovreba

Qartlis Tskhovreba

The Good Daughter by Júlia de Paz

20/11/2025

Júlia de Paz Solvas’s second feature is a coming-of-age film in which maturity is born of vulnerability  

La buena hija

La buena hija

18 Holes to Paradise by João Nuno Pinto

20/11/2025

João Nuno Pinto’s third feature is a drama grounded in realism examining a family in disarray after the death of a patriarch  

18 Buracos para o Paraíso

18 Buracos para o Paraíso

LifeLike by Ali Vatansever

20/11/2025

Ali Vatansever's third feature probes mortality and digital escape in the form of a hybrid family drama that’s flawed yet compelling  

Bir Arada Yalnız

Bir Arada Yalnız

The Pupil by Karin Junger

20/11/2025

Playing close attention to nuance, Karin Junger’s third feature film carefully conveys the complex emotional and social repercussions of child sexual abuse  

De pupil

De pupil

Hello Betty by Pierre Monnard

19/11/2025

Pierre Monnard tells the story of Swiss icon Betty Bossi in his hotly anticipated film, which looks set to be a huge crowd-pleaser  

Hallo Betty

Hallo Betty

Confessions of a Mole by Mo Tan

19/11/2025

Warsaw-based Chinese filmmaker Mo Tan pushes the boundaries of personal documentary with her feature debut, in which the camera’s presence is constant and unforgiving  

Wyznania pieprzyka

Wyznania pieprzyka

Pheasant Island by Asier Urbieta

19/11/2025

Set on Pheasant Island, Basque director Asier Urbieta’s feature film debut poses thought-provoking questions and shines a light on an underreported socio-geographical reality  

Faisaien Irla

Faisaien Irla

Islas by Marina Seresesky

19/11/2025

Marina Seresesky offers Ana Belén a plum role as a faded diva in a setting that may look paradisiacal, but proves to be sad and slightly depressing  

Islas

Islas

Theocracy - The Emigrant's Artist by Sé Merry Doyle

19/11/2025

Sé Merry Doyle’s film is a portrait documentary on painter Bernard Canavan, delving into art, trauma and Ireland’s unquiet past  

Theocracy - The Emigrant's Artist

Theocracy - The Emigrant's Artist

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