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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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Oxygen by Alexandre Aja
11/05/2021
In a feat of film direction born out of Christie LeBlanc’s brilliant script, Alexandre Aja signs his name to a gripping, futuristic huis clos, set entirely in a cryogenic chamber
School of Hope by Mohamed El Aboudi
10/05/2021
The fight for water continues in Mohamed El Aboudi’s Hot Docs Special Jury Prize winner, leaving its audience parched
Gelsomina Verde by Massimiliano Pacifico
This debut feature film by documentary-maker Massimiliano Pacifico follows the theatrical staging of a young woman’s murder in Naples at the hands of the Camorra
¡Corten! by Marc Ferrer
07/05/2021
In his zany fourth film, the cheeky Marc Ferrer yearns to be murdered in the style of a silly actress from an Italian horror film… And he almost manages it
Four Seasons in a Day by Annabel Verbeke
Belgian director Annabel Verbeke's documentary explores the thoughts and emotions of people living near the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland in a problematic way
Dark Blossom by Frigge Fri
Gather your carcasses and prepare for platonic heartbreak in Frigge Fri’s Goth coming-of-age movie
Life of Ivanna by Renato Borrayo Serrano
06/05/2021
Renato Borrayo Serrano's first feature-length documentary is an uncompromising portrait of a tough woman living amidst harsh conditions
Armugan by Jo Sol
05/05/2021
Jo Sol presents his most serene and stylised film to date: shot in black and white, set in the Pyrenees and with a profound existential message shimmering through every scene
It Is Not Over Yet by Louise Detlefsen
Paracetamol and lots of cake seem to be the answer in Louise Detlefsen’s gentle if slightly one-sided take on an unusual nursing home
Julia&I by Nina Hobert
04/05/2021
Taking a note from Agnès Varda, in Nina Hobert’s Nordic:Dox Award winner, one sings, the other doesn’t
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