Film Reviews

7871 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 03/07/2025. 758 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.

Caged Birds by Oliver Rihs

18/11/2020

Joel Basman and Marie Leuenberger prove an exciting pair who inject most welcome energy into Oliver Rihs’ latest film  

Bis Wir Tot sind oder Frei

Bis Wir Tot sind oder Frei

Model Olimpia by Frédéric Hambalek

18/11/2020

In his debut feature, Frédéric Hambalek explores a mother’s self-devised form of therapy for her son’s dark sexual fantasies  

Modell Olimpia

Modell Olimpia

Poppy Field by Eugen Jebeleanu

17/11/2020

Eugen Jebeleanu’s LGBTQ+ drama explores the challenges in the life of a gay policeman  

Câmp de maci

Câmp de maci

Daniel ‘16 by Dimitris Koutsiabasakos

16/11/2020

Dimitris Koutsiabasakos delivers a buddy movie with a social conscience. And emus  

Ntániel ‘16

Ntániel ‘16

The Last Ones by Veiko Õunpuu

16/11/2020

Veiko Õunpuu’s new film, Estonia’s submission for the 2021 Oscars, is a modern Lapland-set western rich in testosterone where capitalism clashes with ecology, dreams with reality  

Viimased

Viimased

Karen by María Pérez Sanz

13/11/2020

María Pérez Sanz signs her name to a calm, intimate and rather down-to-earth portrait of the Danish writer Isak Dinesen, which is a far cry from the character we all know from Out of Africa  

Karen

Karen

Death on the Streets by Johan Carlsen

13/11/2020

Johan Carlsen’s drama tells the story of a hopeless young man struggling to provide for his family  

Death on the Streets

Death on the Streets

Meander by Mathieu Turi

13/11/2020

Awarded the Nocturno New Visions Prize at Trieste Science+Fiction 2020, Mathieu Turi's horror will have you hyperventilating from claustrophobia  

Méandre

Méandre

Castro's Spies by Gary Lennon, Ollie Aslin

13/11/2020

Irish filmmakers Gary Lennon and Ollie Aslin deliver an informative and engaging documentary on the Cuban Five, a group of top-notch spies operating in 1990s Miami  

Castro's Spies

Castro's Spies

The Bike Thief by Matt Chambers

13/11/2020

Matt Chambers’ debut feature doesn’t have the same emotional power as the classic film it is inspired by  

The Bike Thief

The Bike Thief

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