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8107 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 20/10/2025. 741 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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All-In by Volkan Üce
15/06/2021
Following two seasonal workers in a Turkish all-inclusive hotel, director Volkan Üce delivers an audience-friendly documentary that tackles some topical issues
Roaring 20's by Elisabeth Vogler
14/06/2021
By way of a single sequence shot which travels the summertime streets of Paris, Elisabeth Vogler delivers a successful conceptual film which holds up a composite mirror to a multifarious society
All My Friends Hate Me by Andrew Gaynord
Andrew Gaynord’s grotesque, dark comedy is disturbing, puzzling and surprising enough to be enjoyable
Factory to the Workers by Srđan Kovačević
Once an inspiring example of workers rallying against ruthless owners, the story of Croatian factory ITAS has become a bitter reminder of the unfair market game in Srdjan Kovačević's documentary
The Case You by Alison Kuhn
11/06/2021
Actress Alison Kuhn uses this documentary to condemn the sexual assaults that she, together with five of her colleagues, fell victim to during a casting session
Fox in a Hole by Arman T. Riahi
Arman T Riahi's juvenile prison drama, which opened this year's Diagonale, is an intense and unrelenting film with an excellent cast
Sediments by Adrián Silvestre
10/06/2021
Adrián Silvestre accompanies six transsexuals on a journey into rural Spain, where their different personalities, desires and conflicts gradually come to light while they live side by side
My Dear Spies by Vladimir Léon
Franco-Russian filmmaker brothers Vladimir and Pierre Léon parse their family backstory to unveil a potential link with Cold War-era espionage
Comedians by Gabriele Salvatores
Gabriele Salvatores’ new film based on the stage play by English playwright Trevor Griffiths is an essay on comedy which doesn’t quite become a film
Security by Peter Chelsom
09/06/2021
Directed by Brit Peter Chelsom, the Italian adaptation of the novel by US author Stephen Amidon is a drama masquerading as a thriller without surprises
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