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7888 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 09/07/2025. 755 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Two of Me by Raul Esko, Romet Esko
26/11/2024
The autobiographical self-exploration of Estonian brothers Raul and Romet Esko attempts to delve into twinhood, but it ends up as a barely entertaining compilation of sketches
The Bridge by Walid Mattar
Walid Mattar's modest yet lovely comedy is a cautionary tale about getting what you wish for
Moor by Adilkhan Yerzhanov
Adilkhan Yerzhanov heads to an urban setting for the first time to tell the story of a “Kazakh Rambo” on a mission to save his brother’s wife and child from the mafia
The Mousetrap by Serhii Kastornykh
25/11/2024
With his fiction feature debut, Serhii Kastornykh tells the story of a Ukrainian soldier trying to survive after most of his trench collapses in combat
May I Speak With the Enemy? by Alexis Morante
22/11/2024
Alexis Morante recreates the time that the great comedian Miguel Gila spent immersed in the Spanish Civil War, a traumatic experience that the comedian was able to laugh about later in his monologues
The Jacket by Mathijs Poppe
Belgian director Mathijs Poppe’s documentary is a multilayered narrative tracking a symbolic garment through the Shatila refugee camp in Lebanon
Light Memories by Misha Vallejo Prut
Misha Vallejo Prut unpacks intergenerational trauma as perpetuated by silence and absence, in the process making one of the most gorgeously lensed personal documentaries of the year
Silent Observers by Eliza Petkova
Eliza Petkova’s new documentary adopts the point of view of five animals in a remote Bulgarian village
Green Is the New Red by Anna Recalde Miranda
Anna Recalde Miranda’s fifth documentary sounds the alarm bells for Latin America’s politics
Some Nights I Feel Like Walking by Petersen Vargas
The newest film by Petersen Vargas is an attempt at blending social drama and urban road movie, set on the fringes of Manila
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