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6946 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 07/05/2024. 744 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Maria's Paradise by Zaida Bergroth
13/09/2019
Finnish filmmaker Zaida Bergroth proves her versatility with a period drama that suffers from a lacklustre central performance
Henry Glassie: Field Work by Pat Collins
Veteran Irish helmer Pat Collins’ new documentary favours an observational approach as it paints a unique portrait of the titular American scholar
Rocks by Sarah Gavron
Sarah Gavron's new film revolves around the friendship between female schoolgirls in London's East End – and it rocks
Ordinary Love by Lisa Barros D'Sa, Glenn Leyburn
12/09/2019
Directorial duo Lisa Barros D'Sa and Glenn Leyburn’s gentle look at a love that runs deeper than illness ultimately feels slight
Nobadi by Karl Markovics
Karl Markovics tries to address guilt and remorse in his story about the fateful encounter between a refugee and an Austrian pensioner, but follows patterns that are too familiar to make an impact
Hope by Maria Sødahl
Norwegian writer-director Maria Sødahl delivers an autobiographical and emotionally fragile love story through the powerful duo of Andrea Bræin Hovig and Stellan Skarsgård
Entwined by Minos Nikolakakis
The feature debut by Minos Nikolakakis mixes an arthouse approach with various horror tropes, resulting in an engaging and disturbing picture
The Audition by Ina Weisse
Featuring a captivating performance from Nina Hoss, Ina Weisse’s sophomore feature follows a woman trapped in the pursuit of success and abandoning her family
The Barefoot Emperor by Peter Brosens, Jessica Woodworth
11/09/2019
The sequel to King of the Belgians is a broad, surrealistic political satire on the current state of Europe, loaded with historical references
The County by Grímur Hákonarson
Set in a remote Icelandic village inspired by its real-life counterpart Skagafjörður, Grímur Hákonarson's new feature is the powerful story of a brave woman, and much more besides
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