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6951 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 08/05/2024. 742 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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The Invisible Witness by Stefano Mordini
13/12/2018
Stefano Mordini's noir, starring Riccardo Scamarcio and Miriam Leone, is presented as a sequence of conversations and flashbacks that ultimately fail to build the suspense the genre requires
The Ragged Life of Juice Leskinen by Teppo Airaksinen
Poised to premiere imminently in its native Finland, Teppo Airaksinen’s wonderful biopic swaps clichés for killer one-liners
Sunburn by Vicente Alves do Ó
12/12/2018
Portuguese filmmaker Vicente Alves do Ó's fourth feature is a drama involving four characters bristling with tension because of the unexpected return of an old friend and lover
Mowgli: Legend of the Jungle by Andy Serkis
07/12/2018
British director Andy Serkis brings an innovative performance-capture technique to Rudyard Kipling’s classic tale
La prima pietra by Rolando Ravello
Rolando Ravello’s film opts for a comedic approach to cultural mixing and the mutual prejudices that go along with it, but ultimately lacks the necessary force to rattle many preconceptions
Fatwa by Mahmoud Ben Mahmoud
Mahmoud Ben Mahmoud uses the death of a radicalised teenager to highlight religious tension in Tunisia
A Shelter Among the Clouds by Robert Budina
Albanian filmmaker Robert Budina's second feature has a beautiful message, but it's hindered by an overly direct delivery and excessive exposition
Santiago, Italia by Nanni Moretti
06/12/2018
After closing the 36th Torino Film Festival, Nanni Moretti’s documentary about Chile arrives in Italian cinemas, using a sober evocation of the 1973 coup to talk about modern Italy
Colette by Wash Westmoreland
Wash Westmoreland celebrates the French writer who shouted "me too" a century early in a film starring Keira Knightley in the lead role
In Safe Hands by Jeanne Herry
05/12/2018
Jeanne Herry directs an excellent and very emotional choral film about the process surrounding anonymous births and adoption
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