Film Reviews

7871 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 03/07/2025. 758 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.

Life as a B-Movie: Piero Vivarelli by Fabrizio Laurenti, Niccolò Vivarelli

15/04/2021

Directed by Fabrizio Laurenti and Niccolò Vivarelli, this documentary delves into the turbulent life of a versatile artist and eclectic showman  

Life as a B-Movie: Piero Vivarelli

Life as a B-Movie: Piero Vivarelli

Hotel Poseidon by Stef Lernous

15/04/2021

Presented in a world premiere at the BIFFF, the first feature film by Belgium’s Stef Lernous takes the viewer on a creepy and off-the-wall hallucinogenic trip  

Hotel Poseidon

Hotel Poseidon

Salt from Bonneville by Simon Mozgovyi

13/04/2021

Ukrainian filmmaker Simon Mozgovyi's second feature-length documentary follows two friends who attempt to break the world speed record for vintage motorcycles  

Silʹ iz Bonnevillyu

Silʹ iz Bonnevillyu

Governance by Michael Zampino

13/04/2021

An Italian-French co-production available exclusively on Amazon Prime Italy, Michael Zampino signs his name to a solid film noir on the price of power, starring an unscrupulous Massimo Popolizio  

Governance

Governance

Backyard Village by Marteinn Thorsson

06/04/2021

Small-town charm is big again in Marteinn Thórsson's forgettable fourth feature, selected for the Santa Barbara International Film Festival  

Þorpið í bakgarðinum

Þorpið í bakgarðinum

Madame Claude by Sylvie Verheyde

02/04/2021

Following call-girls, thugs, secret services and the fortunes of an ambitious woman, Sylvie Verheyde’s film exposes the underside of the myth surrounding "the Lady Pimp of the Republic"  

Madame Claude

Madame Claude

Sami, Joe and I by Karin Heberlein

29/03/2021

This first feature film by the Swiss director and actress Karin Heberlein paints a courageous and sincere portrait of that crucial time of self-discovery: adolescence  

Sami, Joe und Ich

Sami, Joe und Ich

Communists! by Christopher Small

29/03/2021

Welsh film programmer and critic Christopher Small makes an alluring directorial debut with this film festival-set quasi-thriller  

Communists!

Communists!

Nation by Margarita Ledo Andión

26/03/2021

Margarita Ledo Andión’s documentary is a sensitive and compassionate exploration of how a group of hard-working women found themselves, not so very long ago, fighting for their most basic rights  

Nación

Nación

Firebird by Peeter Rebane

25/03/2021

Queer love struggles to endure in Estonian director Peeter Rebane’s handsome yet generic fiction debut, set partially on a military base in Soviet-occupied Estonia  

Firebird

Firebird

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