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8218 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 21/01/2026. 698 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Little White Lies 2 by Guillaume Canet
30/04/2019
With his sequel to Little White Lies, Guillaume Canet puts his name to a film which works well from a comedic point of view, though its dramatic intentions don’t quite hit the mark
House of Sweat and Tears by Sonia Escolano
In Sonia Escolano’s debut feature, presented at the biggest genre event in the Baltics, “less” translates to “more” claustrophobic
Devil's Pie: D'Angelo by Carine Bijlsma
29/04/2019
In her new film, Carine Bijlsma has painted a portrait of a remarkable musician, to whom she managed to get up close and personal
That Which Does Not Kill by Alexe Poukine
26/04/2019
Alexe Poukine's formally rigorous documentary tackles the issue of rape in a subtly inventive manner and delves deeper into the topic than almost any recent film
Roads by Sebastian Schipper
Sebastian Schipper's follow-up to Victoria is a standard coming-of-age road movie with a refugee-crisis angle
Buñuel in the Labyrinth of the Turtles by Salvador Simó
25/04/2019
Salvador Simó adapts Fermín Solís’ comic book of the same name into a film, adding colour as well as images from Land Without Bread, the documentary directed by Luis Buñuel in 1933
Superchamp Returns by Félix Koch
24/04/2019
Luxembourg sets its first box-office record courtesy of Félix Koch’s new title: a superhero film that’s 100% homegrown
The Wind. A Documentary Thriller by Michał Bielawski
19/04/2019
Michał Bielawski's fourth feature-length documentary about a mysterious and destructive wind is a real tour de force
The Champion by Leonardo D'Agostini
18/04/2019
Leonardo D'Agostini’s debut film starring Stefano Accorsi and Andrea Carpenzano is a compelling story about friendship set in the world of professional, millionaire footballers in Italy
Kiruna - A Brand New World by Greta Stocklassa
Czech-Swedish director Greta Stocklassa's first feature-length documentary is a well-measured but also emotional look at a city forced to relocate due to the effects of iron-ore mining
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