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8044 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 11/09/2025. 748 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Cop Secret by Hannes Þór Halldórsson
13/08/2021
You have the right to enjoy Hannes Þór Halldórsson’s Icelandic buddy cop action-comedy. And to remain silent, obviously
Wet Sand by Elene Naveriani
Elene Naveriani presents her poignant second feature film, an invigorating yet melancholy hymn to diversity revolving around a cathartic investigation into a refused identity
Zeros and Ones by Abel Ferrara
Co-produced by Germany, the UK and the USA, Abel Ferrara’s latest work turns out to be a chaotic and difficult film to decipher, held aloft by an omnipresent score
From the Planet of the Humans by Giovanni Cioni
12/08/2021
Director Giovanni Cioni uses the tale of a famous but controversial 1920s scientist to take an askance look at the history of migration on the French and Italian border
Vengeance Is Mine, All Others Pay Cash by Edwin
Director Edwin explains everything you always wanted to know about erectile dysfunction but were afraid to ask
Rose by Aurélie Saada
11/08/2021
Aurélie Saada’s first fiction feature is a personal and sensitive portrait of a woman rebelling against the stereotypes created by a society which has chosen to cast her aside
Music Hole by David Mützenmacher, Gaëtan Liekens
Gaëtan Liekens and David Mutzenmacher offer a dark comedy with a Belgian touch that could well attain cult status
Brotherhood by Francesco Montagner
This fascinating documentary by young Italian director Francesco Montagner tells the tale of three brothers on the threshold of adulthood, grappling with their unsettling father-master
The Giants by Bonifacio Angius
Bonifacio Angius returns to the Locarno Film Festival to present his latest, quirky feature film, painting a comical and decadent portrait of masculinity which is on the verge of implosion
Bull by Paul Andrew Williams
10/08/2021
Paul Andrew Williams’ violent revenge tale feels familiar until it takes a sudden, and welcome, swerve into bonkers territory
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