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8212 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 22/12/2025. 699 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Tomorrow I'll Be Brave by Bernd Sahling
18/06/2025
Children’s filmmaker Bernd Sahling depicts the teenage angst of falling in love with a touch of humour, great tenderness, plenty of respect and some cinephile overtones
Deep Cover by Tom Kingsley
Tom Kingsley’s third feature is a pleasant enough London-set comedy mixing improv theatre antics with gangland grit, to uneven effect
Rains over Babel by Gala del Sol
Colombian-Spanish director Gala del Sol’s debut feature is a queer drama bathed in colour, neon, sweat and lust, blurring the boundary between dream and reality
Honeyjoon by Lilian T. Mehrel
16/06/2025
Lilian T Mehrel’s relatable mother-daughter dramedy set on the Azores is a confident debut that will make you want to call your mum
A Second Life by Laurent Slama
13/06/2025
Laurent Slama’s third feature traces a beautiful platonic encounter between a free-spirited American and an uptight Parisian who meet during the Paris Olympics
Allah Is Not Obliged by Zaven Najjar
Zaven Najjar delivers a hard-hitting adaptation of Ahmadou Kourouma’s novel about the tribulations of a child soldier sucked into the civil wars in Liberia and Sierra Leone
Plainclothes by Carmen Emmi
Carmen Emmi’s tense drama follows a closeted police officer assigned to a sting operation targeting other gay men
The Wolf, the Fox and the Leopard by David Verbeek
David Verbeek’s feature is a bold, philosophical fable about identity and freedom, blending striking visuals with a captivating performance by Jessica Reynolds
Mary Anning by Marcel Barelli
In his first feature, Swiss animation director Marcel Barelli portrays a character that’s as interesting as she is mysterious: palaeontologist Mary Anning
The Songbirds' Secret by Antoine Lanciaux
Antoine Lanciaux delivers a beautiful first feature, depicting a little girl’s summertime investigation into her family’s past with great narrative and visual tenderness
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