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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.
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Me, We by David Clay Diaz
18/06/2021
David Clay Diaz’s second feature is a fairly didactic drama about the refugee crisis
Brighton 4th by Levan Koguashvili
Levan Koguashvili's third fiction feature, boasting a stunning central performance from former Olympic wrestling champion Levan Tediashvili, has deservedly scooped awards at Tribeca
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
Futura by Lamberto Sanfelice
The focus placed on form in Lamberto Sanfelice’s second film prevents the movie from developing any real “jazz soul”
Lady Boss: The Jackie Collins Story by Laura Fairrie
In her engaging documentary, British director Laura Fairrie brings back leopard print. And a whole lotta hair
The Day and the Night by Daniele Vicari
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
From the Wild Sea by Robin Petré
Robin Petré's observational documentary tackles the complex issue of the relationship between humans and nature through a story of endangered animals and rescuers
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
My Sunny Maad by Michaela Pavlátová
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
A-HA - The Movie by Thomas Robsahm
Thomas Robsahm's documentary is a delight for the band's fans, and a pleasant surprise for lovers of 80s music
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