Film Reviews

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.

Atlas by Niccolò Castelli

21/01/2021

Niccolò Castelli’s new feature film speaks of the difficulties involved in piecing a deeply traumatised character back together  

Atlas

Atlas

Ladies of the Wood by Claus Drexel

21/01/2021

Claus Drexel signs his name to a sociological, humanist and intimate documentary which lends a voice to the transsexual sex workers of Paris’s Bois de Boulogne  

Au cœur du bois

Au cœur du bois

Alive by Michael Siebert

11/01/2021

This theatre-style drama by German director Michael Siebert follows the final days of two terminally ill lovers  

Lebendig

Lebendig

Life in Common by Diogo Pereira

31/12/2020

Part of the festival's final session in 2020, Diogo Pereira's film sticks to the small scale but fails to make a big impact  

A Vida em Comum

A Vida em Comum

Sideshow by Adam Oldroyd

30/12/2020

Adam Oldroyd's debut film is an old-fashioned tale of psychics, serial killers and lost families  

Sideshow

Sideshow

Love Tasting by Dawid Nickel

24/12/2020

The winner of the Microbudget Film Competition at the Polish Film Festival is a frenzied and passionate tale of growing pains, showcasing emerging talent Dawid Nickel  

Ostatni komers

Ostatni komers

The Blue Orchid by Carl Marott

23/12/2020

Carl Marott’s debut feature follows a young photographer on a mysterious journey which forces him to leave his real-life relationships in pieces  

Den blå orkidé

Den blå orkidé

The Guest Room by Stefano Lodovichi

22/12/2020

Stefano Lodovichi’s psychological thriller, on Amazon Prime Italy from 4 January, draws on The Shining and Psycho to explore the horrors of family life  

La stanza

La stanza

Nightlife by Simon Verhoeven

21/12/2020

German director Simon Verhoeven finds great entertainment value in the wild misadventures of two friends lost in the Berlin night  

Nightlife

Nightlife

Sky High by Daniel Calparsoro

18/12/2020

Daniel Calparsoro offers up a patchy attempt to resurrect the spirit of the quinqui movement that took Spanish cinema by storm in the 1970s and 1980s  

Hasta el cielo

Hasta el cielo

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