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8048 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 15/09/2025. 747 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Ballsy Girl by Katia Lewkowicz
16/04/2020
Intended to be the big French comedy of the spring, the funny and very slickly directed film by Katia Lewkowicz is available now on Amazon Prime France
Earth and Blood by Julien Leclercq
15/04/2020
Starring the excellent Sami Bouajila, Julien Leclercq’s film punchily transposing the codes of the western to a story about gangs and a solitary hero, boss of a sawmill, is released on Netflix
A Son Named Erasmus by Alberto Ferrari
14/04/2020
The road comedy directed by Alberto Ferrari is the first Italian film to debut directly on streaming platforms, in this period where cinemas are closed due to the coronavirus pandemic
Pink Wall by Tom Cullen
09/04/2020
Tom Cullen's directorial debut is a time-jumping look at a struggling relationship between an American man and a British lady
Själö - Island of Souls by Lotta Petronella
06/04/2020
Lotta Petronella's immersive, dreamlike documentary explores the history and the present of the Baltic island that used to be home to an asylum for mentally unstable women
Relativity by Mariko Minoguchi
03/04/2020
The first feature by Germany’s Mariko Minoguchi is an ambitious concept film whose highly restrained script and editing are its greatest strengths
Sesión Salvaje by Paco Limón, Julio César Sánchez
Through the words of modern-day filmmakers, this entertaining documentary rehabilitates the particular brand of genre cinema that was produced in Spain between the Franco years and the 1980s
Eroski Paraíso by Jorge Coira, Xesús Ron
02/04/2020
With their superb performances, Miguel de Lira and Patricia de Lorenzo prop up this film adaptation of the stage play of the same name
The Goldfish by Alireza Golafshan
With this his first feature film, the German director of Iranian origin Alireza Golafshan puts his name to a good-natured comedy on disability and tax evasion
Norie by Yuki Kawamura
The pretext for a necessary family exercise, Yuki Kawamura’s intimate documentary is now part of the LuxFilmFest Home Edition programme
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