Film Reviews

8272 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 06/02/2026. 699 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.

Me, We by David Clay Diaz

18/06/2021

David Clay Diaz’s second feature is a fairly didactic drama about the refugee crisis  

Me, We

Me, We

Brighton 4th by Levan Koguashvili

18/06/2021

Levan Koguashvili's third fiction feature, boasting a stunning central performance from former Olympic wrestling champion Levan Tediashvili, has deservedly scooped awards at Tribeca  

Brighton 4th

Brighton 4th

The Consequences by Claudia Pinto Emperador

17/06/2021

Claudia Pinto plunges us into the painful secrets of a scarred family, relying on passionate actors and the innate dramatic qualities of the Canary Islands’ volcanic landscape  

Las consecuencias

Las consecuencias

Futura by Lamberto Sanfelice

17/06/2021

The focus placed on form in Lamberto Sanfelice’s second film prevents the movie from developing any real “jazz soul”  

Futura

Futura

Lady Boss: The Jackie Collins Story by Laura Fairrie

17/06/2021

In her engaging documentary, British director Laura Fairrie brings back leopard print. And a whole lotta hair  

Lady Boss: The Jackie Collins Story

Lady Boss: The Jackie Collins Story

The Day and the Night by Daniele Vicari

17/06/2021

The first to be made while working from home during the lockdown of 2020, Daniele Vicari’s film is a technically accomplished experiment and an act of artistic resistance  

Il giorno e la notte

Il giorno e la notte

From the Wild Sea by Robin Petré

17/06/2021

Robin Petré's observational documentary tackles the complex issue of the relationship between humans and nature through a story of endangered animals and rescuers  

Fra det vilde hav

Fra det vilde hav

Carlos Ghosn: The Last Flight by Nick Green

16/06/2021

Nick Green’s documentary reveals how the former CEO of Renault-Nissan escaped house arrest in Japan by fleeing to Lebanon  

Carlos Ghosn: The Last Flight

Carlos Ghosn: The Last Flight

My Sunny Maad by Michaela Pavlátová

16/06/2021

Michaela Pavlátová finds a highly original narrative angle from which to tactfully broach the condition of women in Afghanistan in an animated work that’s accessible to wider audiences  

Moje Slunce Maad

Moje Slunce Maad

A-HA - The Movie by Thomas Robsahm

16/06/2021

Thomas Robsahm's documentary is a delight for the band's fans, and a pleasant surprise for lovers of 80s music  

A-HA - The Movie

A-HA - The Movie

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