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7867 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 30/06/2025. 771 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Until Porn Do Us Part by Jorge Pelicano
29/10/2018
Jorge Pelicano's fourth feature-length documentary tells the story of a middle-aged mother coming to terms with her son becoming a gay porn star
Your Son by Miguel Ángel Vivas
26/10/2018
In Miguel Angel Vivas’ new film, presented at the opening of Valladolid's 63rd Seminci, José Coronado descends into the darkness of a juvenile world
The Girl in the Spider's Web by Fede Álvarez
Claire Foy stars in the latest episode of the Millennium series. Fede Alvarez's action film waves goodbye to the nuances of earlier movies with hacker-punk heroine Lisbeth Salander
Ink of Yam by Tom Fröhlich
German director Tom Fröhlich explores the difficult situation in Jerusalem from a novel, relevant perspective
Dead in a Week (Or Your Money Back) by Tom Edmunds
Tom Edmunds makes his feature debut with a hilarious dark comedy about a young man who is unable to take his own life so hires a professional killer to do it for him
Commander Arian by Alba Sotorra Clua
Spain's Alba Sotorra immerses herself in the Syrian war, closely following one of the women struggling for a dignified future and gender equality in this tumultuous setting
Sometimes Always Never by Carl Hunter
25/10/2018
From a Frank Cottrell-Boyce script, Carl Hunter makes a stylish debut film about grief, family – and Scrabble
Empire Hotel by Ivo Ferreira
Ivo Ferreira's thriller is a nocturnal odyssey set in the slums of Macao about the disappearance of Portuguese identity and gentrification
Clergy by Wojciech Smarzowski
24/10/2018
Wojciech Smarzowski’s new film has broken the Polish box-office record with its critical eye cast on one of the most influential institutions in the country
Étangs Noirs by Timeau De Keyser, Pieter Dumoulin
The debut feature by Belgian filmmakers Timeau De Keyser and Pieter Du-moulin is a minimalistic and enigmatic story in an urban setting, harking back to the works of the Dardenne brothers
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