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8105 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 18/10/2025. 739 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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A Donkey Called Geronimo by Bigna Tomschin, Arjun Talwar
12/04/2019
Arjun Talwar and Bigna Tomschin’s surprising documentary is imbued with a seductive sense of melancholy
I Can Quit Whenever I Want by Carlos Therón
11/04/2019
Mod Producciones attempt to replicate the box office success of the Italian film I Can Quit Whenever I Want with a Spanish remake directed by Carlos Therón
The Accordionist's Son by Fernando Bernués
Fernando Bernués’ film adaptation of Bernardo Atxaga’s homonymous novel looks to recreate the nostalgia and the pain associated with the personal and political clashes of the original text
Fiancées by Julia Bünter
Julia Bünter’s first full-length film is a non-judgemental exploration of the contradictions that plague Egpytian society as it wavers between the past and the present
Two for Joy by Tom Beard
The debut feature film by English photographer Tom Beard is a well-executed drama on the devastating impact of a mother’s depression on her two teenage children
Golden Age by Beat Oswald, Samuel Weniger
10/04/2019
This documentary by young directors Beat Oswald and Samuel Weniger is an ironic and profound debut film and a lip-smacking cocktail to be savoured
Madame by Stéphane Riethauser
09/04/2019
Swiss director Stéphane Riethauser presents a moving documentary which gives voice to things unsaid
White as Snow by Anne Fontaine
Anne Fontaine’s modernisation of the Brothers Grimm fairy-tale tracks the emancipation of a woman played by the dazzling Lou de Laâge, who is relentlessly pursued by a fiendish Isabelle Huppert
Lo spietato by Renato De Maria
08/04/2019
Available on Netflix from 19 April, Renato De Maria’s latest film sees him directing Riccardo Scamarcio in the shoes of a yuppie criminal roaming the hedonistic city of 1980s Milan
When Tomatoes Met Wagner by Marianna Economou
Marianna Economou's documentary about farmers in a small Greek village who are producing organic tomatoes and honey is an uplifting and endearing humanistic story
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