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8173 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 19/11/2025. 722 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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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
Scarecrows by Laila Pakalnina
Laila Pakalniņa’s latest documentary is a discreet observation of the sensitive buffer zone between wildlife and civilisation
Die My Love by Lynne Ramsay
06/11/2025
Jennifer Lawrence rejects motherhood and marriage, and attempts to salvage herself, in Lynne Ramsay’s torrid psychodrama
Anemone by Ronan Day-Lewis
05/11/2025
Absent for the past eight years, Daniel Day-Lewis leads the cast of his son Ronan’s debut film: a family drama which loses its way between overly contemplative moments and symbolic visions
Feels Like Home by Gábor Holtai
Gábor Holtai makes his feature debut with this well-executed thriller that bears elements of a chamber drama
The Thing to Be Done by Srđan Kovačević
Srđan Kovačević’s documentary takes a long, hard look at the thankless but invaluable advocacy work done by labour rights organisations
Abysses and Wonders by Jean Boiron-Lajous
Jean Boiron-Lajous turns a road movie into an intimate documentary inquiry into memory, trauma and the act of confronting inherited pain
Silver by Natalia Koniarz
Natalia Koniarz offers an immersive and unadorned portrait of life within Bolivia’s Cerro Rico mining community, where labour, poverty and faith intertwine
Chronicle by Martin Kollár
Martin Kollár’s sophomore documentary unfolds as a time-lapse visual study of fragments of daily life, forming a meditative portrait of society
Subsuelo by Fernando Franco
04/11/2025
Fernando Franco once again shocks viewers with a daring and unsettling film that pushes them into uncomfortable territory, where only a few filmmakers dare to tread
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