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6937 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 26/04/2024. 757 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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For Sama by Waad Al Khateab, Edward Watts
15/05/2019
CANNES 2019: Waad Al-Kateab and Edward Watts’ documentary about Syria arrives in Cannes on the back of festival wins at SXSW and Hot Docs
The Dead Don't Die by Jim Jarmusch
CANNES 2019: Jim Jarmusch’s opening film, produced with the help of Sweden’s Film i Väst, properly introduces the concept of coffee zombies to the world. And the world is grateful
Run by Scott Graham
09/05/2019
Scottish filmmaker Scott Graham's third feature is a story about parents watching children repeat their mistakes, and the conflict between adolescent freedom and adult responsibilities
Acid by Alexander Gorchilin
07/05/2019
Young Russian actor Alexander Gorchilin's directorial debut is an accomplished and somewhat freewheeling look at a particular segment of today's Russian youth
Rosa by Katja Colja
03/05/2019
A couple in their sixties struggling to cope with a grave loss and a woman who finds new life through sex are at the heart of Katja Colja’s debut film, screened at Bari's Bif&st
Irene's Ghost by Iain Cunningham
02/05/2019
Mixing animation with documentary, director Iain Cunningham searches for answers about his biological mother
Little White Lies 2 by Guillaume Canet
30/04/2019
With his sequel to Little White Lies, Guillaume Canet puts his name to a film which works well from a comedic point of view, though its dramatic intentions don’t quite hit the mark
House of Sweat and Tears by Sonia Escolano
In Sonia Escolano’s debut feature, presented at the biggest genre event in the Baltics, “less” translates to “more” claustrophobic
Devil's Pie: D'Angelo by Carine Bijlsma
29/04/2019
In her new film, Carine Bijlsma has painted a portrait of a remarkable musician, to whom she managed to get up close and personal
That Which Does Not Kill by Alexe Poukine
26/04/2019
Alexe Poukine's formally rigorous documentary tackles the issue of rape in a subtly inventive manner and delves deeper into the topic than almost any recent film
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