Film Reviews

8148 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 12/11/2025. 725 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.

Unclenching the Fists by Kira Kovalenko

23/08/2021

Kira Kovalenko's complex love-hate relationship drama develops within a family, played by a mixed ensemble of actors and locally discovered non-professionals  

Razzhimaya kulaki

Razzhimaya kulaki

Toma by Dragan Bjelogrlić

23/08/2021

Dragan Bjelogrlić’s newest film is a romanticised, melodrama-infused biography of a famous Serbian and Yugoslav folk singer  

Toma

Toma

Things Worth Weeping For by Cristina Grosan

23/08/2021

This eccentric dramedy portrays a female “quarter-life crisis”, where becoming an adult in an overly predictable manner feels like a hugely dull prospect  

A legjobb dolgokon bõgni kell

A legjobb dolgokon bõgni kell

Zátopek by David Ondříček

23/08/2021

David Ondříček’s picture opens the Karlovy Vary Film Festival but struggles to keep up the pace all the way to the finish line  

Zátopek

Zátopek

ŽŽŽ (Journal about Želimir Žilnik) by Janko Baljak

20/08/2021

Janko Baljak’s newest documentary is more of a tribute to Želimir Žilnik’s work than a simple biography of the iconic filmmaker  

ŽŽŽ (Journal about Želimir Žilnik)

ŽŽŽ (Journal about Želimir Žilnik)

Sunny by Keti Machavariani

20/08/2021

Georgian director Keti Machavariani's documentary puts the viewer in the shoes of a lady doing sociological surveys in Tbilisi  

Mziuri

Mziuri

Aleph by Iva Radivojevic

19/08/2021

In her second feature-length film, Iva Radivojević reads Borges in her very own and unique way  

Aleph

Aleph

Telenovela: Grey-scale in Color by Filip Martinovic

18/08/2021

Filip Martinović's first feature is an an engaging autobiographical docufiction hybrid with meta elements and a subtle but definitely present social aspect  

Telenovela: Grey-scale in Color

Telenovela: Grey-scale in Color

Divas by Máté Kőrösi

18/08/2021

Hungarian filmmaker Máté Kőrösi explores the lives of three 20-year-old girls, establishing a dialogue that inserts himself as one of the protagonists  

Divas

Divas

Rampart by Marko Grba Singh

18/08/2021

Marko Grba Singh's first feature is an intricate and often exhilarating auto-biographical documentary based on old home videos from the 1999 NATO bombing of Serbia  

Rampart

Rampart

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