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.

Meander by Mathieu Turi

13/11/2020

Awarded the Nocturno New Visions Prize at Trieste Science+Fiction 2020, Mathieu Turi's horror will have you hyperventilating from claustrophobia  

Méandre

Méandre

Castro's Spies by Gary Lennon, Ollie Aslin

13/11/2020

Irish filmmakers Gary Lennon and Ollie Aslin deliver an informative and engaging documentary on the Cuban Five, a group of top-notch spies operating in 1990s Miami  

Castro's Spies

Castro's Spies

The Bike Thief by Matt Chambers

13/11/2020

Matt Chambers’ debut feature doesn’t have the same emotional power as the classic film it is inspired by  

The Bike Thief

The Bike Thief

Ons by Alfonso Zarauza

13/11/2020

Alfonso Zarauza’s latest film testifies to the maturity of a director whose steady hand maintains the fragile equilibrium of a story packed full of sharp edges and hidden mysteries  

Ons

Ons

Rascal by Peter Dourountzis

13/11/2020

Pierre Deladonchamps dazzles as a seductive and dangerous vagabond, the troubling protagonist of Peter Dourountzis’s first feature, a social thriller about the role of the individual  

Vaurien

Vaurien

Unidentified by Bogdan George Apetri

12/11/2020

Romanian director Bogdan George Apetri’s second film is a bleak drama following a wayward, eccentric small-town police inspector pushed to breaking point  

Neidentificat

Neidentificat

Amercement by Fokion Bogris

12/11/2020

Fokion Bogris' debut film is an elevated Greek gangster picture that takes a pop shot at toxic masculinity and homophobia  

Próstimo

Próstimo

Atomic Summer by Gaël Lepingle

12/11/2020

Gaël Lépingle retraces through fiction the first 24 hours, in survival mode, of five childhood friends stuck inside a closed perimeter established after a nuclear incident  

L'Été nucléaire

L'Été nucléaire

The Bright Side by Ruth Meehan

10/11/2020

Ruth Meehan’s film is a pleasant dramedy, rich in brilliant moments and able to treat a delicate topic with depth and courage  

The Bright Side

The Bright Side

Walden by Bojena Horackova

10/11/2020

Bojena Horackova looks back on a love affair riddled with difficult choices between two youngsters living in Lithuania in 1989, a country caught in the middle, just before the fall of the Berlin Wall  

Walden

Walden

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