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6944 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 03/05/2024. 746 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Gwen by William McGregor
20/09/2018
TORONTO 2018: A young girl is forced to grow up too fast in British director William McGregor’s haunting feature debut
Rosie by Paddy Breathnach
TORONTO 2018: Irish director Paddy Breathnach takes aim at the homelessness crisis in Ireland in his new drama
The Factory by Yury Bykov
TORONTO 2018: Russian helmer Yuri Bykov once again deals with corruption in his homeland in a social drama that blends thriller and action-packed heist elements within a claustrophobic environment
Farming by Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje
19/09/2018
TORONTO 2018: Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje's violent feature debut is an autobiographical tale of a black British experience
The Stone Speakers by Igor Drljača
TORONTO 2018: Igor Drljača explores particular places in Bosnia and Herzegovina, and their narratives that compete or fit in with the existing nationalistic discourses in the country
The Extraordinary Journey of Celeste Garcia by Arturo Infante
TORONTO 2018: Filmmaker and screenwriter Arturo Infante directs a science fiction comedy about the emancipation of women in modern-day Cuba
My Last Year as a Loser by Urša Menart
Urša Menart's feature debut is, paradoxically, a film about an interesting character that does not manage to be interesting itself
Look at Me by Nejib Belkadhi
TORONTO 2018: Tunisian filmmaker Nejib Belkadhi directs a family drama about the process of rebuilding a relationship between a father and his autistic son
The Dig by Ryan Tohill, Andrew Tohill
TORONTO 2018: Northern Irish brothers Andrew Tohill and Ryan Tohill present their first film at Toronto, a detective story about a former prisoner’s redemption
We Need Your Vote by Mathieu Sapin
18/09/2018
Comic book author Mathieu Sapin's directorial debut is a biting yet light-hearted comedy about the goings-on behind the scenes of a political campaign
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