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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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Animus Animalis (A Story about People, Animals and Things) by Aiste Zegulyte
22/03/2019
In her animal-centred first feature-length documentary, Aistė Žegulytė goes from life to death, and back to life again
Sawah by Adolf El Assal
Adolf El Assal’s latest comedy is a funny and highly entertaining film that roots for multiculturalism
Benjamin by Simon Amstell
The new outing by comedian Simon Amstell is a semi-autobiographical, satirical comedy, currently on general release in the UK, courtesy of Verve Pictures
Everything Must Fall by Rehad Desai
21/03/2019
The latest movie by South African sociopolitical documentarian Rehad Desai chronicles the opposition to an array of social issues in his home country
Ojos Negros by Marta Lallana, Ivet Castelo
This astoundingly mature debut, a group effort directed by two very young graduates of Barcelona’s Pompeu Fabra University, exudes a phenomenal sensitivity
Pain & Glory by Pedro Almodóvar
This 21st film by Pedro Almodóvar exudes the intense emotions that have shaped his life, and features Antonio Banderas as the mirror-image of the director behind Talk To Her and All About My Mother
The Reformist by Marie Skovgaard
Marie Skovgaard’s fascination with the woman behind Europe’s first mosque run by female imams is contagious
Movements of a Nearby Mountain by Sebastian Brameshuber
20/03/2019
Sebastian Brameshuber returns with a stripped-back documentary on a Nigerian mechanic recycling spare car parts in a remote part of Austria
Casanova, Last Love by Benoît Jacquot
In this twilit film by Benoît Jacquot, Vincent Lindon plays a surprising Casanova, disarmed by the push and pull of Stacy Martin
Good Day’s Work by Martin Turk
Life’s little, but inexorable, accidents are explored in Martin Turk’s minimalist drama, which screened at Sofia
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