Film Reviews

8121 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 24/10/2025. 734 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.

The Mauritanian by Kevin Macdonald

28/01/2021

Tahar Rahim is outstanding in Kevin Macdonald's riveting adaptation of Mohamedou Ould Slahi’s memoir Guantánamo Diary, set for release worldwide in February  

The Mauritanian

The Mauritanian

Below Zero by Lluís Quílez

28/01/2021

Lluís Quílez’s second feature is a prison-set thriller and road movie, which begins in mundane fashion but ups the levels of adrenaline and excitement in the second half  

Bajocero

Bajocero

The Brain by Jean-Stéphane Bron

27/01/2021

Jean-Stéphane Bron leads us through the darker recesses of the human mind, taking us on a fascinating yet distressing journey which it’s difficult to come out of unscathed  

Cinq nouvelles du cerveau

Cinq nouvelles du cerveau

Sapelo by Nick Brandestini

26/01/2021

Nick Brandestini’s third film is an ode to life and nature which uncovers dark and disturbing feelings, a delicate portrait of two boys combining magic and harsh reality  

Sapelo

Sapelo

So She Doesn't Live by Faruk Lončarević

26/01/2021

Faruk Lončarević's harrowing third feature is based on the real-life event of the murder of a young woman in a small Bosnian town  

Tako da ne ostane ziva

Tako da ne ostane ziva

Neighbours by Mano Khalil

26/01/2021

The latest feature film by Kurdish-Swiss director Mano Khalil depicts the absurdity of war through the eyes of a child  

Nachbarn

Nachbarn

Of Fish and Men by Stefanie Klemm

22/01/2021

Stefanie Klemm’s first feature film is a sensitive and poetic portrayal of the torments suffered by two characters struggling to come to terms with a crushing tragedy  

Von Fischen und Menschen

Von Fischen und Menschen

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

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