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7885 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 08/07/2025. 753 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Tijuana Bible by Jean-Charles Hue
29/07/2020
France's Jean-Charles Hue tackles degeneration and redemption in the slums of the Mexican border town in his shocking, nigh-on documentary-like fiction film, starring a startling Paul Anderson
Welcome To The Jungle by Hugo Benamozig, David Caviglioli
28/07/2020
A hare-brained immersion into French Guyana forms the focus of Hugo Benamozig and David Caviglioli’s first feature, following the tracks of Vincent Dedienne, Jonathan Cohen and Catherine Deneuve
The Island of Lies by Paula Cons
24/07/2020
Paula Cons’ crime drama reconstructs a real-life disaster – the 1921 sinking of the Santa Isabel in Galicia – and the ensuing investigation that blew the lid off a dark web of corruption and abuse
Voces by Ángel Gómez Hernández
The feature debut by Ángel Gómez is a deafening and exhausting horror flick that pilfers too many genre references without managing to find its own guttural hallmark
N.P by Lisa Spilliaert
Belgian director Lisa Spilliaert takes some highly accomplished first steps in full-length film with a hugely original adaptation of the novel by Japanese writer Banana Yoshimoto
J’ai aimé vivre là by Régis Sauder
Régis Sauder delivers a captivating journey into the past and the present of the new town of Cergy-Pontoise, traversed by its anonymous inhabitants and the fascinating writings of Annie Ernaux
Instant Love by Suso Imbernón, Juanjo Moscardó Rius
Newcomers Juanjo Moscardó and Suso Imbernón direct Macarena Gómez and Luis Miguel Seguí in this mischievous comedy about swinging and love, and its many complications
Offering to the Storm by Fernando González Molina
The final opus in The Baztán Trilogy is the most mature, calm, epic and stimulating of the three film projects from Pamplona-born filmmaker Fernando González Molina
Homelands by Jelena Maksimović
Serbian director Jelena Maksimović turns her attention to the past, tiring her viewers along the way
xABo: Father Boniecki by Aleksandra Potoczek
Aleksandra Potoczek’s tender documentary about a famous Polish priest, set to be released in local cinemas on 24 July, shows that one shouldn’t lose faith in all churchmen
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