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8088 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 09/10/2025. 742 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Maspalomas by Aitor Arregi, Jose Mari Goenaga
23/09/2025
The protagonist of Aitor Arregi and José Mari Goenaga’s melodrama leaves the titular queer paradise to return not only to his city, but also to the closet it was so hard to come out of
Couture by Alice Winocour
Alice Winocour finds the humanity in haute couture in her newest feature, starring Angelina Jolie as a director plunged into a patchwork of personal and professional trials
Dance of the Living by José Ángel Alayón
In his second feature, José Alayón paints a simultaneously delicate and devastating portrait of a father-daughter relationship, set against the backdrop of Canarian wrestling
Los Tigres by Alberto Rodríguez
22/09/2025
Alberto Rodríguez orchestrates his own unique Abyss with spectacular mise en scène to tell the story of two brothers who are professional divers
A Scary Movie by Sergio Oksman
Sergio Oksman continues exploring existential topics from the baseline of his own experience, without narcissistically forcing his personality on us
Redoubt by John Skoog
A bull-headed Denis Lavant triumphs as a Swedish Cold War stronghold preparer in John Skoog’s first fiction feature
Bad Apples by Jonatan Etzler
Saoirse Ronan is a teacher in crisis in Jonatan Etzler’s sophomore feature, a primary school-set satire in which perhaps there’s no such thing as a good person
Six Days in Spring by Joachim Lafosse
Joachim Lafosse presents his 11th feature film, a sensitive drama which highlights the reality of the return to square one in terms of social mobility when love comes to an end
The Tree of Knowledge by Eugène Green
19/09/2025
Eugène Green’s latest film is a treatise on modern-day Portugal that takes the form of a surreal and playful fable
Primavera by Damiano Michieletto
17/09/2025
Olivier Award-winning opera director Damiano Michieletto offers a musically imbued first feature-length effort, a historical fiction based on the life of Antonio Vivaldi
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