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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.
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Rogue City by Olivier Marchal
03/11/2020
Olivier Marchal creates a dark and very effective crime film following in the dangerous footsteps of a group of policemen in Marseille’s anti-gang unit, landing directly on Netflix
Things to Do Before You Die by Cristina Fernández Pintado, Miguel Llorens
30/10/2020
Despite its rather gloomy title, the feature debut by Cristina Fernández Pintado and Miguel Llorens is an ode to sincere and joyful friendship, in spite of the cruel hardships that life throws at us
A Man Leaning by Marie-Violaine Brincard, Olivier Dury
Marie-Violaine Brincard and Olivier Dury beautifully pay homage to the talent and tragic destiny of poet Thierry Metz through an atmospheric and literary documentary
It Snows in Benidorm by Isabel Coixet
29/10/2020
Isabel Coixet steeps her latest film in so much melancholy that it is unable to sit comfortably either as a suspense flick or as a middle-aged love story
A New Shift by Jindřich Andrš
Jindřich Andrš's Ji.hlava opening film is a light-footed and warm documentary that follows a coal miner from Silesia who retrains to be a computer programmer after his mine shuts down
Children by Ada Ushpiz
28/10/2020
Israeli filmmaker Ada Ushpiz's documentary immerses us in the intimate worlds of Palestinian children through a story of youths locked up in Israeli prisons
Everything's Gonna Be Alright by Francesco Bruni
27/10/2020
In the fourth film helmed by Francesco Bruni, also the closing title of the 15th Rome Film Fest, the director depicts his illness with humour and confidence, buoyed by an excellent Kim Rossi Stuart
The Mystery of the Pink Flamingo by Javier Polo
Despite the fact that John Waters and Divine make an appearance, Javier Polo has not made the filthiest film in the world; rather, this outlandish pop flick shimmers with joy and (rose-tinted) colour
Shadows by Carlo Lavagna
Carlo Lavagna’s second feature lacks punch and offers a largely predictable story
What Silent Gerda Knows by Yevgeni Pashkevich
26/10/2020
Yevgeny Pashkevich’s new film offers a unique cinematic experience, although the final result is affected by its disorderly writing, simultaneously its strongest and weakest feature
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