Film Reviews

8202 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 06/12/2025. 702 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.

Mater by Jure Pavlović

29/11/2019

First-time director Jure Pavlović proves that there is always room for one more mother-daughter psychological drama  

Mater

Mater

Isaac by Jurgis Matulevičius

29/11/2019

Jurgis Matulevičius emerges as a talent to watch thanks to a film that’s bound to ruffle some nationalistic feathers  

Izaokas

Izaokas

Gasman by Arne Korner

28/11/2019

Arne Körner’s ironic coming-of-age film, world-premiered at Cairo, is brimming with black humour and revolves around a thirty-something protagonist who refuses to grow up  

Gasmann

Gasmann

Paradise by Davide Del Degan

28/11/2019

Blending drama and irony, Davide Del Degan’s first fiction film tells of a young murder witness’s disorientation as he makes the most of his new identity and tries to change his life  

Paradise

Paradise

The Glass Room by Julius Ševčík

28/11/2019

Julius Sevcik's sensually shot lesbian romance is a pleasure to look at but ultimately doesn’t bring anything new to the table  

Skleněný pokoj

Skleněný pokoj

Andrómedas by Clara Sanz

28/11/2019

Clara Sanz’s first feature film is a French-Spanish documentary full of life, truth and love, shot in a city of La Mancha and revolving around a 90-year-old grandmother and her carer  

Andrómedas

Andrómedas

Finky by Dathaí Keane

28/11/2019

Debuting Irish filmmaker Dathai Keane introduces the nastiest fairy tale since Giovanni Francesco Straparola’s Biancabella and the Snake. Well, almost  

Finky

Finky

The Flying Circus by Fatos Berisha

28/11/2019

Fatos Berisha’s film proves that you can’t go wrong with Monty Python. Or men dressed as nuns  

Cirku Fluturues

Cirku Fluturues

I Walk by Jørgen Leth

27/11/2019

In Jørgen Leth’s latest feature-length documentary, he examines his own vulnerability after experiencing a traumatic event  

I Walk

I Walk

Speak So I Can See You by Marija Stojnić

27/11/2019

Marija Stojnić’s documentary follows the story of Radio Belgrade, one of Europe’s oldest radio stations  

Govori da bih te video

Govori da bih te video

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