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8210 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 17/12/2025. 703 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Sisters Apart by Daphne Charizani
20/10/2020
Daphne Charizani’s new feature tells of a young soldier’s desperate search for her sister, a Kurdish fighter battling ISIS
Nimby - Not In My Back Yard by Teemu Nikki
The Birdcage meets Nazi hillbillies in Teemu Nikki’s Finnish satire that spells things out a bit too clearly
Tigers by Ronnie Sandahl
Swedish director Ronnie Sandahl’s new film is an enthralling exploration of the darker side of professional football, telling the true story of Martin Bengtsson’s experience at Inter Milan
Boys from County Hell by Chris Baugh
In Chris Baugh’s film, the bar is packed with local weirdos who con unscrupulous tourists wishing to pay a visit to the legendary tomb of a local vampire. Fancy a pint?
Ammonite by Francis Lee
19/10/2020
Kate Winslet and Saoirse Ronan play Victorians finding love on rocky Dorset beaches, in Francis Lee’s fine follow-up to God’s Own Country
Wildfire by Cathy Brady
Cathy Brady’s drama looks at the transgenerational psychological impact of The Troubles through the tale of two Irish sisters living under a cloud of grief
Romy's Salon by Mischa Kamp
The film from Dutch director Mischa Kamp is a well-made inter-generational film full of tenderness when it comes to the inescapable nature of the disease
The Barcelona Vampiress by Lluís Danés
Lluís Danés’ historical film, which scooped the Audience Award at Sitges, excels thanks to its creative mise-en-scène and its slamming of classist abuse from last century
Louloute by Hubert Viel
With a dash of melancholy and a generous helping of charm, Hubert Viel smoothly blends together the colours of time, looking back over the childhood of a little girl hailing from a farming family
The Enemy by Stephan Streker
Stephan Streker places viewers in the position of the jury and urges us to question our inner convictions
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