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8044 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 12/09/2025. 745 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Communists! by Christopher Small
29/03/2021
Welsh film programmer and critic Christopher Small makes an alluring directorial debut with this film festival-set quasi-thriller
Nation by Margarita Ledo Andión
26/03/2021
Margarita Ledo Andión’s documentary is a sensitive and compassionate exploration of how a group of hard-working women found themselves, not so very long ago, fighting for their most basic rights
Firebird by Peeter Rebane
25/03/2021
Queer love struggles to endure in Estonian director Peeter Rebane’s handsome yet generic fiction debut, set partially on a military base in Soviet-occupied Estonia
Caught By a Wave by Massimiliano Camaiti
Available on Netflix from 25 March, this teen drama directed by newcomer Massimiliano Camaiti tells a thoughtful and solemn story about an adolescent love forced to contend with illness
Alien on Stage by Lucy Harvey, Danielle Kummer
24/03/2021
Bus drivers from England decide to stage Ridley Scott’s horror classic. The resulting amateur production is still better than Alien: Resurrection
Fucking with Nobody by Hannaleena Hauru
22/03/2021
Finnish filmmaker Hannaleena Hauru's self-conscious, self-referential second feature actually fucks with everybody, including itself
Sound of Violence by Alex Noyer
In his first feature as a director, Finnish filmmaker Alex Noyer just about pulls off a cross between a character study and a gory, supernatural horror movie
Paul Dood's Deadly Lunch Break by Nick Gillespie
19/03/2021
Nick Gillespie’s cringeworthy tale of a wannabe talent show contestant-turned-angel of vengeance wobbles between sweetness and gore, and then just gives the hell up
Dardara by Marina Lameiro
In her second feature, Marina Lameiro focuses not only on rock group Berri Txarrak during their farewell tour, but also, and especially, on their most die-hard fans
Mau by Benji Bergmann, Jono Bergmann
This take on the great Canadian designer Bruce Mau is an audience-friendly, thought-provoking documentary that will enjoy a lot of festival and streaming play
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