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7874 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.
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Carlos Ghosn: The Last Flight by Nick Green
16/06/2021
Nick Green’s documentary reveals how the former CEO of Renault-Nissan escaped house arrest in Japan by fleeing to Lebanon
My Sunny Maad by Michaela Pavlátová
Michaela Pavlátová finds a highly original narrative angle from which to tactfully broach the condition of women in Afghanistan in an animated work that’s accessible to wider audiences
A-HA - The Movie by Thomas Robsahm
Thomas Robsahm's documentary is a delight for the band's fans, and a pleasant surprise for lovers of 80s music
El Cover by Secun de la Rosa
15/06/2021
In his first foray into directing, actor Secun de la Rosa once again converts Benidorm into an international song festival (or at least a cover version of it)
From the 84 Days by Philippe Hartmann
Philipp Hartmann's film follows a group of experimental Bolivian musicians stranded in Germany in 2020
Wild Men by Thomas Daneskov
In Thomas Daneskov’s take on male mid-life crisis, it’s hard out there for a wannabe caveman
The Story of Looking by Mark Cousins
Mark Cousins stylishly adapts his own book about how we observe the world around us
All-In by Volkan Üce
Following two seasonal workers in a Turkish all-inclusive hotel, director Volkan Üce delivers an audience-friendly documentary that tackles some topical issues
Roaring 20's by Elisabeth Vogler
14/06/2021
By way of a single sequence shot which travels the summertime streets of Paris, Elisabeth Vogler delivers a successful conceptual film which holds up a composite mirror to a multifarious society
All My Friends Hate Me by Andrew Gaynord
Andrew Gaynord’s grotesque, dark comedy is disturbing, puzzling and surprising enough to be enjoyable
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