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7039 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 31/05/2024. 753 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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What You Gonna Do When the World's On Fire? by Roberto Minervini
03/09/2018
VENICE 2018: Roberto Minervini's new film about racial division in the United States is an authentic and well-observed documentary
The Sisters Brothers by Jacques Audiard
02/09/2018
VENICE 2018: Jacques Audiard continues his exploration of violence and emotion with a very effective twilight western set in America in 1851
Tumbbad by Rahi Anil Barve, Anand Gandhi
VENICE 2018: The first Indian film (Swedish co-production) to open the International Critics’ Week is an adventure film that surrenders its soul to Hollywood fakery
Adam & Evelyn by Andreas Goldstein
VENICE 2018: The first feature by producer and author Andreas Goldstein is an adaptation of the well-known and beloved novel of the same name by Ingo Shulze
Tel Aviv on Fire by Sameh Zoabi
VENICE 2018: A fine and funny comedy by Sameh Zoabi about the tribulations of a soap-opera writer caught in the crossfire of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict
Why Are We Creative? by Hermann Vaske
VENICE 2018: German director Hermann Vaske asks myriad celebrities the same question – and gets too many answers
Close Enemies by David Oelhoffen
VENICE 2018: After the award-winning Far From Men, David Oelhoffen is back at Venice with a face-off between Matthias Schoenaerts and Reda Kateb that ultimately drowns in clichés
Pearl by Elsa Amiel
VENICE 2018: Director Elsa Amiel debuts with an intense and fascinating portrait of the controversial world of female bodybuilding and shunned motherhood
Suspiria by Luca Guadagnino
VENICE 2018: Italian director Luca Guadagnino reimagines Dario Argento’s 1977 classic and gives it The Baader Meinhof Complex
Peterloo by Mike Leigh
VENICE 2018: Mike Leigh returns with his biggest-budget film to date, which nevertheless lacks emotional punch
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