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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.
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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
Castro's Spies by Gary Lennon, Ollie Aslin
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
The Bike Thief by Matt Chambers
Matt Chambers’ debut feature doesn’t have the same emotional power as the classic film it is inspired by
Ons by Alfonso Zarauza
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
Rascal by Peter Dourountzis
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
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
Amercement by Fokion Bogris
Fokion Bogris' debut film is an elevated Greek gangster picture that takes a pop shot at toxic masculinity and homophobia
Atomic Summer by Gaël Lepingle
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
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
Walden by Bojena Horackova
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
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