Film Reviews

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.

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  

Communists!

Communists!

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  

Nación

Nación

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  

Firebird

Firebird

Caught By a Wave by Massimiliano Camaiti

25/03/2021

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  

Sulla stessa onda

Sulla stessa onda

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  

Alien on Stage

Alien on Stage

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  

Fucking with Nobody

Fucking with Nobody

Sound of Violence by Alex Noyer

22/03/2021

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  

Sound of Violence

Sound of Violence

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  

Paul Dood's Deadly Lunch Break

Paul Dood's Deadly Lunch Break

Dardara by Marina Lameiro

19/03/2021

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  

Dardara

Dardara

Mau by Benji Bergmann, Jono Bergmann

19/03/2021

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  

Mau

Mau

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