Film Reviews

7885 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 08/07/2025. 753 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.

The Exalted by Juris Kursietis

15/11/2024

Juris Kursietis' sophomore feature boasts a solid premise but ultimately struggles to be more than a finely crafted character study  

Cildenie

Cildenie

The Hunt for Meral O. by Stijn Bouma

15/11/2024

Stijn Bouma delivers a poignant and highly engaged first fiction film about the scandalous oppression of a woman of Turkish origin by the Dutch authorities  

De Jacht op Meral Ö.

De Jacht op Meral Ö.

Empire of the Rabbits by Seyfettin Tokmak

15/11/2024

A boy growing up in extreme poverty defies his father and the whole corrupt system in Turkish filmmaker Seyfettin Tokmak's new feature  

Tavşan İmparatorluğu

Tavşan İmparatorluğu

Spilt Milk by Brian Durnin

14/11/2024

In his feature debut, Brian Durnin takes us to 1980s Dublin to tell a story of friendship, the drug-use epidemic, family ties and a sense of community  

Spilt Milk

Spilt Milk

White Courage by Marcin Koszalka

14/11/2024

Polish director Marcin Koszałka delivers an impressive work about a dark and little-known moment in history when blood ties were sorely tested  

Biala Odwaga

Biala Odwaga

Year of the Widow by Veronika Lišková

14/11/2024

Filmmaker Veronika Lišková steps into fiction filmmaking, tracing the quiet yet resilient journey of a woman reshaping her life in the wake of unexpected loss  

Rok wdowy

Rok wdowy

Garbo: Where Did You Go? by Lorna Tucker

14/11/2024

Lorna Tucker’s latest exploration of female icons ventures into the mysteries of Swedish screen idol Greta Garbo, voiced by Noomi Rapace  

Garbo: Where Did You Go?

Garbo: Where Did You Go?

The Best Reward by Federico Ferrone

13/11/2024

Italian director Federico Ferrone directs his first solo work, telling a solid story set in northern Italy about radicalisation  

La cosa migliore

La cosa migliore

Raw Material by Martin Boross

13/11/2024

Good intentions based upon justice sometimes have unpredictable consequences, as Hungarian director Martin Boross’ first feature film cleverly reveals  

Nyersanyag

Nyersanyag

The Exiles by Belén Funes

13/11/2024

Belén Funes' film tackles the working-class immigrant experience in Catalonia through a touching mother-daughter family drama, boasting an accomplished acting duo  

Los Tortuga

Los Tortuga

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