Film Reviews

8344 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 06/03/2026. 676 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.

At the Sea by Kornél Mundruczó

17/02/2026

BERLINALE 2026: How to get your life back on track after rehab is the central leitmotiv in this unnerving family drama by Kornél Mundruczó, toplined by a stellar Amy Adams  

At the Sea

At the Sea

The Blood Countess by Ulrike Ottinger

17/02/2026

BERLINALE 2026: Ulrike Ottinger reawakens the legendary blood countess Elizabeth Báthory in a darkly comedic tale set in contemporary Vienna  

Die Blutgräfin

Die Blutgräfin

Lust by Ralitza Petrova

16/02/2026

BERLINALE 2026: Bulgarian filmmaker Ralitza Petrova’s sophomore feature embarks on a spiritual quest, triggered by loss and aided by a homecoming  

Lust

Lust

Forest High by Manon Coubia

16/02/2026

BERLINALE 2026: Manon Coubia presents her first feature film, a portrait of a place in three stories, or three portraits of women in search of solitude  

Forêt Ivre

Forêt Ivre

Árru by Elle Sofe Sara

16/02/2026

BERLINALE 2026: In a fictional story filled with songs, Elle Sofe Sara lifts the veil on the Sami people, standing at the crossroads between tradition and modernity, earth and predators  

Árru

Árru

TUTU by Sam Pollard

16/02/2026

BERLINALE 2026: Sam Pollard paints a richly textured portrait of one of the key figures in the struggle for the rights of black people, which resonates particularly powerfully today  

TUTU

TUTU

Safe Exit by Mohammed Hammad

16/02/2026

BERLINALE 2026: The door of the titular safe exit in Mohammed Hammad’s careful and complex psychological thriller is either shut or only slightly ajar  

Safe Exit

Safe Exit

Enjoy Your Stay by Dominik Locher

16/02/2026

BERLINALE 2026: Dominik Locher lays bare the devastating realities of undocumented workers in a Swiss resort town through a fictional tale of physical and psychological endurance  

Enjoy Your Stay

Enjoy Your Stay

Trial of Hein by Kai Stänicke

16/02/2026

BERLINALE 2026: Kai Stänicke recounts the tale of an emigrant returning home in search of the past, only to be confronted by the fallibility of memory  

Der Heimatlose

Der Heimatlose

Dust by Anke Blondé

15/02/2026

BERLINALE 2026: Anke Blondé follows the last 36 hours of freedom of two Flemish tech entrepreneurs on the verge of being arrested at the dawn of the 21st century  

Dust

Dust

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