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6944 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 04/05/2024. 744 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Dark Buildings (A Crack in the Wall) by Nicolás Gil Lavedra
13/07/2018
Nicolás Gil Lavedra skilfully lures his audience in with both suspense and surprise in this co-production starring Argentinian and Spanish actors
No quiero perderte nunca by Alejo Levis
Alejo Levis uses spooky imagery and sound to beckon the viewer into the world of a woman grieving deeply
Jumpman by Ivan Tverdovsky
KARLOVY VARY 2018: Ivan I Tverdovsky's third feature is his most dynamic and technically polished, but also least humane and touching, film to date
Redemption by Joseph Madmony, Boaz Yehonatan Yaakov
12/07/2018
KARLOVY VARY 2018: Israeli filmmaker Joseph Madmony's fourth feature is a touching and thought-provoking film that won the Ecumenical Jury Prize and Best Actor Award
Summerhouse by Damir Cucic
Croatian director Damir Cucic delves into the heart of some strange face-to-face encounters with a blind man recording violent memories in a deserted hotel
The New End by Leonel Dietsche
The plot of Leonel Dietsche’s dystopian debut feature is based on an interesting core idea but ultimately goes nowhere
John McEnroe: In the Realm of Perfection by Julien Faraut
11/07/2018
Julien Faraut directs a fascinating documentary on the world of tennis, the art of movement and the interior workings of the game, starring the iconic John McEnroe
Cutterhead by Rasmus Kloster Bro
10/07/2018
Danish filmmaker Rasmus Kloster Bro debuts with a claustrophobic huis clos with no obvious way out
Family Idiots by Michael Klier
Michael Klier's family portrait, screened at the Munich Film Festival, is a story rich in humanism, modest yet deeply moving in its nuanced way of going back to basics
Everything Always All the Time by Philipp Eichholtz
Philipp Eichholtz’s light-hearted comic fantasy, world-premiered at Munich, is an entertaining watch, despite some clumsy attempts at psychological depth
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