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7870 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 02/07/2025. 762 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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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
What We Wanted by Ulrike Kofler
Despite its balmy holiday setting, Ulrike Kofler's marital drama remains on familiar ground
Final Report by István Szabó
Veteran Hungarian helmer István Szabó’s latest feature is a sedate contemplation of old age
25 Years of Innocence. The Case of Tomek Komenda by Jan Holoubek
Debuting director Jan Holoubek finds his footing with a solid, if grim, retelling of a real-life tragedy
In the Mirror by Laila Pakalnina
Laila Pakalniņa reinterprets the fairy tale Snow White and the Seven Dwarves in a CrossFit-obsessed universe that is not too far removed from reality
On the Water by Peeter Simm
25/11/2020
Peeter Simm’s new feature is a pleasant feel-good dramedy, characterised by a whimsical sense of humour and a charismatic young lead
The Penultimate by Jonas Kærup Hjort
Jonas Kærup Hjort’s debut feature is a complex, Kafkaesque piece rich in absurdity, black humour and symbolism
Kindred by Joe Marcantonio
Joe Marcantonio’s debut feature is an outstanding psychological thriller, able to keep viewers on thin ice for 90 minutes
Caliber 9 by Toni D'Angelo
Toni D'Angelo offers up a pacy sequel to the 1970s crime movie Caliber 9, adapting it to the modern criminal world though failing to convey the atmosphere of its predecessor
When I'm Done Dying by Nisan Dağ
24/11/2020
Turkish writer-director Nisan Dağ's second feature is an intriguing drama set in Istanbul's local hip-hop subculture
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