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.

Sea Fever by Neasa Hardiman

05/11/2019

The sci-fi eco-thriller by Dublin-born filmmaker Neasa Hardiman boasts a solid cast and excellent direction, but is somewhat lacking in dramatic tension  

Sea Fever

Sea Fever

Johanna Dohnal - Visionary of Feminism by Sabine Derflinger

05/11/2019

In her latest documentary, Sabine Derflinger portrays the titular visionary feminist politician and her long-standing legacy  

Die Dohnal

Die Dohnal

Hi, A.I. by Isabella Willinger

05/11/2019

In her documentary, Isa Willinger doesn’t need to call on Arnie to show the rise of the machines  

Hi, A.I.

Hi, A.I.

Never Whistle Alone by Marco Ferrari

04/11/2019

Italy’s Marco Ferrari has gathered seven whistleblowers and combined their stories into one narrative  

Never Whistle Alone - La bufera

Never Whistle Alone - La bufera

Moments of Resistance by Jo Schmeiser

04/11/2019

Jo Schmeiser examines the need for resistance to injustice, successfully drawing a parallel between World War II and the present day  

Moments of Resistance

Moments of Resistance

Bullets of Justice by Valeri Milev

04/11/2019

Valeri Milev’s post-apocalyptic flick lacks heart, although not facial hair  

Bullets of Justice

Bullets of Justice

In the Trap by Alessio Liguori

04/11/2019

Alessio Liguori's first English language feature, starring an international cast, is a terrifying psychological horror movie which walks the line between religious faith and mental illness  

In the Trap

In the Trap

Exemplary Behaviour by Audrius Mickevičius, Nerijus Milerius

04/11/2019

The winning film of DOK Leipzig's International Competition is an oddly original documentary about guilt, forgiveness and social justice, focusing on two inmates sentenced to life  

Pavyzdingas elgesys

Pavyzdingas elgesys

Time Perspectives by Ciro Sorrentino

31/10/2019

This first work by the Neapolitan director now residing in London Ciro Sorrentino is a small-scale Back to the Future set in the Italian countryside and featuring a Vespa in the place of the DeLorean  

Time Perspectives

Time Perspectives

It Takes a Family by Susanne Kovács

31/10/2019

Susanne Kovács's debut is an immensely accomplished documentary about her family that brings to light the issue of transfer of war trauma through generations  

De skygger vi arver

De skygger vi arver

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