Film Reviews

8202 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 05/12/2025. 702 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.

The Black Forest by Ruth Platt

02/07/2019

Ruth Platt’s new drama follows two British families who take an ill-fated holiday together in Freiburg, southwest Germany  

The Black Forest

The Black Forest

The Last Autumn by Yrsa Roca Fannberg

02/07/2019

Yrsa Roca Fannberg proves that you can take the sheep out of the man, but you can’t take the man out of the sheep  

Síðasta haustið

Síðasta haustið

Patrick by Tim Mielants

02/07/2019

Flemish director Tim Mielants delivers an absurd and unexpected psychological thriller, led by a hero who’s tragically lacking in ambition  

De Patrick

De Patrick

Scandinavian Silence by Martti Helde

01/07/2019

Estonian filmmaker Martti Helde creates a brooding and multi-layered examination of a sibling relationship and the human desire to keep things suppressed  

Skandinaavia vaikus

Skandinaavia vaikus

Mamonga by Stefan Malešević

01/07/2019

In his first feature, Serbian director Stefan Malešević creates an unorthodox and ambiguous triptych peppered with associative connections  

Mamonga

Mamonga

Lara by Jan Ole Gerster

01/07/2019

Presented in the competition of Karlovy Vary, Jan-Ole Gerster’s second feature explores the ugly side of maternal ambition  

Lara

Lara

Bait by Mark Jenkin

01/07/2019

Mark Jenkin tackles disenfranchisement in Cornwall using top-notch film language  

Bait

Bait

Century of Smoke by Nicolas Graux

28/06/2019

Nicolas Graux paints a striking portrait of a small Laotian village caught in the poisonous trap of opium - a source of both life and death  

Century of Smoke

Century of Smoke

Samurai Marathon by Bernard Rose

26/06/2019

Bernard Rose’s eye-pleasing samurai flick is enjoyable entertainment despite its flaws  

Samurai Marathon

Samurai Marathon

Yesterday by Danny Boyle

25/06/2019

Director Danny Boyle and writer Richard Curtis have all The Beatles’ lyrics, but this high-concept "Yellow Submarine" doesn’t have faith in anything but schmaltz  

Yesterday

Yesterday

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