Film Reviews

8211 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 22/12/2025. 698 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.

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

A New Old Play by Qiu Jiongjiong

17/08/2021

Qiu Jiongjiong’s Special Jury Prize winner demands commitment, but rewards it with, among other things, a playful take on the afterlife. The good news is, they have soup  

Jiao Ma Tang Hui

Jiao Ma Tang Hui

Not So Friendly Neighbourhood Affair by Danis Tanović

17/08/2021

Danis Tanović’s newest post-lockdown comedy advocates for loyal friendship as well as for sticking to one’s roots and tradition  

Deset u pola

Deset u pola

The Elegy of Laurel by Dušan Kasalica

17/08/2021

In his first feature, Montenegrin director Dušan Kasalica shows enviable control in a scathing drama about a self-satisfied man comfortable in his social position and oblivious to the needs of others  

Elegija lovora

Elegija lovora

Luzifer by Peter Brunner

13/08/2021

Based upon a true story, Austrian director Peter Brunner’s new feature film immerses itself in a world where mysticism and redemption are inextricably linked  

Luzifer

Luzifer

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  

Leynilögga

Leynilögga

Wet Sand by Elene Naveriani

13/08/2021

Elene Naveriani presents her poignant second feature film, an invigorating yet melancholy hymn to diversity revolving around a cathartic investigation into a refused identity  

Wet Sand

Wet Sand

Zeros and Ones by Abel Ferrara

13/08/2021

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  

Zeros and Ones

Zeros and Ones

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