Film Reviews

8182 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 21/11/2025. 708 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.

A Survivor's Tale by Micha Wald

13/11/2025

Micha Wald returns with a suffocating huis clos set in the 16th century about a young, exiled woman, her servant and her troubling knight-errant who are abandoned on a desert island  

L'île de la demoiselle

L'île de la demoiselle

ILOVERUSS by Tova Mozard

13/11/2025

Swedish visual artist Tova Mozard’s debut feature, about Russell Kingston, a Hollywood-based actor from the baby boomer generation, has been a 20-year work in progress  

ILOVERUSS

ILOVERUSS

The Altar Boys by Piotr Domalewski

13/11/2025

With the help of his friends, a young teen takes himself for Jesus and Robin Hood in Piotr Domalewski’s new movie, but wanting to do good isn’t as easy as people think  

Ministranci

Ministranci

Solitary by Eamonn Murphy

13/11/2025

With staggering simplicity and suspense expertly peppered with paranoia, Eamonn Murphy examines the unspoken anxieties of a widowed farmer living in isolation  

Solitary

Solitary

The Night Bus by Morade Aïssaoui

12/11/2025

Morade Aïssaoui delivers a hugely intense first feature film, a genre film come modern-day sociological puzzle, on a bus where everything goes wrong  

N121 – Bus de nuit

N121 – Bus de nuit

Erupcja by Pete Ohs

12/11/2025

Pop star Charli XCX and Lena Góra share main character syndrome in Pete Ohs’s roguish new indie film  

Erupcja

Erupcja

Mismantler by Andrew Keogh

12/11/2025

Andrew Keogh's film is a feverish and mysterious descent into the post-human void  

Mismantler

Mismantler

Greetings from Mars by Sarah Winkenstette

12/11/2025

With her newest film for young audiences, Sarah Winkenstette takes us along with an autistic ten-year-old for a summer holiday with his siblings  

Grüsse vom Mars

Grüsse vom Mars

Another Man by David Moragas

12/11/2025

For his first feature in Catalan, Gaudí Award nominee David Moragas explores the ebb and flow of a long-term queer relationship  

Un altre home

Un altre home

Ida Who Sang So Badly Even the Dead Rose up and Joined Her in Song by Ester Ivakić

10/11/2025

Ester Ivakič’s feature debut follows a character growing up in communist Yugoslavia, dealing with the troubles of the outside world and trying to find refuge in her own imagination  

Ida, ki je pela tako grdo, da so se mrtvi vstali od mrtvih in zapeli z njo

Ida, ki je pela tako grdo, da so se mrtvi vstali od mrtvih in zapeli z njo

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