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6931 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 22/04/2024. 755 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Only You by Harry Wootliff
24/10/2018
Harry Wootliff’s debut feature takes a conventional romance and morphs it into a tale about childless couples
Jan Palach by Robert Sedlácek
Robert Sedláček reconstructs the final months of a Czechoslovak student’s life before he sets himself on fire in protest against the Soviet occupation
The White Crow by Ralph Fiennes
Ralph Fiennes’ third directorial outing recounts the defection of Russian dancer Rudolf Nureyev as a Cold War ballet
Mihkel by Ari Alexander Ergis Magnússon
Ari Alexander Ergis Magnússon's movie is a hard-to-stomach crime-drama that tells the true story of a drug deal gone wrong
Free Dacians by Andrei Gorgan, Monica Lazurean-Gorgan
The new film by Monica Lăzurean-Gorgan and Andrei Gorgan proves that the Romanians’ obsession with their ancient history is not as local as one would assume
Stan & Ollie by Jon S Baird
23/10/2018
Steve Coogan and John C Reilly get into a fine mess in Jon S Baird’s touching portrait of comedians living on past glories
Lords of Chaos by Jonas Åkerlund
In telling the story of Norwegian black-metal band Mayhem, Swedish director Jonas Åkerlund makes his most traditional film yet
Bayoneta by Kyzza Terrazas
22/10/2018
Mexican director Kyzza Terrazas's second film, co-produced by Finland and premiered at Rome Film Fest, focuses on a former boxer racked with guilt, the cause of which is revealed slightly too late
Happy New Year, Colin Burstead. by Ben Wheatley
British director Ben Wheatley revels in a festive family drama in his most conventional film yet
The Dead Queen by António Ferreira
António Ferreira revisits the tragic medieval love story of Don Pedro and Inês de Castro in his new film, now on general release in Portugal
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