Film Reviews

7870 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 01/07/2025. 768 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.

Amigo by Óscar Martín

30/11/2020

In Óscar Martín’s début feature, Javier Botet learns the hard way that, sometimes, a friend is not a gift you give yourself but a two-legged rat with a dastardly plan  

Amigo

Amigo

The Dawn by Dalibor Matanić

27/11/2020

The approaching apocalypse puts a married couple at risk in Dalibor Matanić’s film, premiering in competition at Tallinn Black Nights  

Zora

Zora

Subterranean by Gabriel Velázquez, Manuel Matanza

27/11/2020

A reconstruction of real events, this “rockumentary” by Gabriel Velázquez and Manuel Matanza recounts the American adventure undertaken by two beguiling characters who walk on the wild side  

Subterranean

Subterranean

Submission by Leonardo Antonio

27/11/2020

Iolanda Laranjeiro makes an impact in Leonardo Antonio's story about rape within marriage, which drifts into melodrama  

Submissão

Submissão

Gracious Night by Mika Kaurismäki

27/11/2020

Mika Kaurismäki makes a case for obeying stay-in orders during the pandemic – as long as you are staying in a bar  

Yö armahtaa

Yö armahtaa

Bilesuvar by Elvin Adigozel

27/11/2020

Elvin Adigozel creates an atmospheric and existentialist film, painting through five stories the elliptical portrait of everyday life and of evanescent horizons in the heart of Azerbaijan  

Bilesuvar

Bilesuvar

Radiograph of a Family by Firouzeh Khosrovani

27/11/2020

Firouzeh Khosrovani wins the IDFA Award for the Best Feature-length Documentary with a superb personal essay about our divided world  

Radiograph of a Family

Radiograph of a Family

Il buco in testa by Antonio Capuano

27/11/2020

Through the story of a victim of terrorism, Antonio Capuano establishes a link between the political violence of the 1970s and the strain infecting society today  

Il buco in testa

Il buco in testa

White Cube by Renzo Martens

26/11/2020

Renzo Martens’ much-anticipated sequel to Enjoy Poverty explores what the art world can give back to former Congolese plantation workers  

White Cube

White Cube

Regina by Alessandro Grande

26/11/2020

Alessandro Grande's feature debut, about the power of guilt and the absence of an effective role-model-father, is an interesting work for its premise but two-dimensional in practice  

Regina

Regina

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