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7874 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 04/07/2025. 757 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Romy's Salon by Mischa Kamp
19/10/2020
The film from Dutch director Mischa Kamp is a well-made inter-generational film full of tenderness when it comes to the inescapable nature of the disease
The Barcelona Vampiress by Lluís Danés
Lluís Danés’ historical film, which scooped the Audience Award at Sitges, excels thanks to its creative mise-en-scène and its slamming of classist abuse from last century
Louloute by Hubert Viel
With a dash of melancholy and a generous helping of charm, Hubert Viel smoothly blends together the colours of time, looking back over the childhood of a little girl hailing from a farming family
The Enemy by Stephan Streker
Stephan Streker places viewers in the position of the jury and urges us to question our inner convictions
Why Not You by Evi Romen
16/10/2020
In her Zurich-winning debut feature, Evi Romen talks about a maniac, maniac on the floor, in South Tyrol
A Perfect Enemy by Kike Maíllo
Kike Maíllo constructs a sophisticated psychological thriller with an outlook to the murky haze beyond, set mainly in an airport where two unlikely companions are thrown together
Magnesia by Maciej Bochniak
Premiering at the Warsaw Film Festival, Maciej Bochniak's attempt to make a western inspired by both the spaghetti western and Tarantino’s take on the genre is only half successful
Under the Concrete by Roy Arida
In his first feature film, Roy Arida offers up the antithesis of The Big Blue, following a scuba diver who attempts to beat a world record in order to escape the pressure of a noxious Beirut
Cross the Line by David Victori
Mario Casas has such a bad time of it in this David Victori-helmed nocturnal nightmare that it makes Martin Scorsese’s After Hours seem like a fairy tale in comparison
Baby by Juanma Bajo Ulloa
15/10/2020
Juanma Bajo Ulloa continues to prove that he is clearly not an accommodating filmmaker with this daring, macabre tale completely devoid of dialogue, which you will either love to bits or detest
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