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8044 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 13/09/2025. 743 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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We by Alice Diop
01/03/2021
BERLINALE 2021: Alice Diop pieces together an ambitious patchwork documentary on Paris’s deprived suburbs, crafting an interlacing which questions humanity, time and modern-day collective identity
Copilot by Anne Zohra Berrached
BERLINALE 2021: Anne Zohra Berrached's third feature is an enthralling drama starring Roger Azar and Canan Kir
The Diver Inside by Günter Schwaiger
26/02/2021
With his first fiction film, Austria’s Günter Schwaiger sounds the alarm on how abuse also causes profound collateral damage in children
Creation Stories by Nick Moran
Nick Moran’s Alan McGee biopic features a dynamic performance by Ewen Bremner but ultimately could have taken a more straightforward approach
Devil Between the Legs by Arturo Ripstein
25/02/2021
Arturo Ripstein and Paz Alicia Garciadiego once again prove that there’s no self-censorship in their Mexican tragedies, bristling with sex, jealousy, shadows, misery and callous humour
Bebia, à mon seul désir by Juja Dobrachkous
11/02/2021
The feature debut by Georgian writer-director Juja Dobrachkous is an impressive, if flawed, stunningly filmed black-and-white drama
Donner - Private by John Webster
10/02/2021
John Webster’s film, which won the Finnish Competition at the Helsinki-based DocPoint, tries to look beyond the “arrogant, self-centred bastard”. Their words, not ours
Dead & Beautiful by David Verbeek
In his rather unusual Rotterdam entry, David Verbeek delivers Crazy Rich Asians with fangs
The Sparks Brothers by Edgar Wright
Edgar Wright has made a smart, dynamic and definitive documentary about Ron and Russell Mael, aka the Sparks brothers
Mitra by Kaweh Modiri
09/02/2021
Kaweh Modiri helms a tense, involving piece about a traumatic loss and the perverse role of revenge
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