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8363 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 16/03/2026. 679 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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The Campaign by Marian Crişan
13/10/2020
In his Moscow-screened film, Marian Crişan shows how corruption can taint even those pure of heart
Heidi en Chine by François Yang
12/10/2020
After The Soul of the Tiger, François Yang returns to documentary with an intimate portrait of a family blown apart by History
The Jump by Giedre Žickyte
Giedrė Žickytė’s documentary centres on the moving story of the Kudirka incident, known for several years as the US Coast Guard’s “Day of Shame”
Herself by Phyllida Lloyd
Phyllida Lloyd's third feature is a convincing piece and an uplifting story of empowerment
Post Mortem by Péter Bergendy
Péter Bergendy tries his hand at the historical horror film, but while his ghosts are a success from a special effects perspective, they are much less convincing narratively
Shadow Country by Bohdan Sláma
09/10/2020
A small Czech village examines its soul before and after World War II in Bohdan Sláma’s powerful black-and-white drama
The Origin of the World by Laurent Lafitte
08/10/2020
Laurent Lafitte makes his first steps as director with a frankly offbeat comedy of transgressive humour and rather classical form
Mangrove by Steve McQueen
Steve McQueen’s new effort is a stunning depiction of police brutality in Britain, highlighting the problem of institutionalised racism
Caveat by Damian Mc Carthy
Damian Mc Carthy’s psychological horror was the opening film of this year’s edition of the IndieCork Film Festival
Little Vampire by Joann Sfar
Joann Sfar adapts his own cult comic book, offering family audiences a funny, warm-hearted and audacious film, buoyed by a gallery of loveable characters
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