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8207 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 12/12/2025. 703 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Poster Boys by Dave Minogue
13/07/2020
Dave Minogue’s debut feature is a pleasant dramedy revolving around the relationship between a smart-arse child and his dysfunctional uncle
Summer of 85 by François Ozon
François Ozon revisits the romantic passions of adolescence with the accuracy and great rawness of emotion that are characteristic of his mature and masterful filmmaking approach
Meky by Simon Safránek
Šimon Šafránek’s documentary portrait of Miroslav “Meky” Žbirka is a pleasant, if unspectacular, journey through Czechoslovak pop-music history
Sleep by Michael Venus
09/07/2020
In Michael Venus’ feature debut, whatever you do, don’t… fall… asleep. And this time, Freddy Krueger has nothing to do with it
The 8th by Aideen Kane, Lucy Kennedy, Maeve O'Boyle
08/07/2020
The documentary, directed by trio Maeve O’Boyle, Lucy Kennedy and Aideen Kane, focuses on the recent “Repeal the 8th” campaign in Ireland and opened this year’s Galway Film Fleadh
Fishlove by Olivier Babinet
In his third feature film, Olivier Babinet shows us a world teetering dangerously close to the edge, which only love can pull us back from
Into Dad's Woods by Véro Cratzborn
Véro Cratzborn’s first feature film follows in the footsteps of a teenage girl reluctantly entering into adulthood while facing up to her father’s madness, a condition she finds impossible to express
The Wanderer by Miguel Mejias
Miguel Mejías’ first feature film adopts an intimate and reflective tone in a tale of a thirty-year-old entomologist’s journey north in search of identity
Tout Simplement Noir by Jean-Pascal Zadi, John Wax
07/07/2020
Jean-Pascal Zadi and John Wax deliver an energetic and politically incorrect comedy, mixing together political engagement and offbeat humour, about the place of black people in French society
Breaking Surface by Joachim Hedén
06/07/2020
Sweden’s Joachim Hedén presents his first genre film - claustrophobes beware!
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