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8142 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 08/11/2025. 722 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Divine Love by Gabriel Mascaro
28/01/2019
Gabriel Mascaro unveils an astonishing film that mixes daring visual moments with a dystopian world where faith dominates
Bangla by Phaim Bhuiyan
Phaim Bhuiyan’s romantic comedy is cute but can’t shrug off its youthful awkwardness
Cellar Door by Viko Nikci
Viko Nikci's second feature is certainly a noteworthy experimental thriller, but viewing it requires considerable attentiveness and patience
Alva by Ico Costa
Portuguese director Ico Costa’s first fiction feature immerses itself in the fascinating loneliness and mountain exile of a man running from the law
Beats by Brian Welsh
Brian Welsh’s second film is a male-bonding comedy that takes in a Scottish rave in the summer of 1994
Gods of Molenbeek by Reetta Huhtanen
In her debut feature-length documentary, Reetta Huhtanen looks at the infamous area of Brussels from the knee-high point of view of a child
Take Me Somewhere Nice by Ena Sendijarević
27/01/2019
Ena Sendijarević’s feature debut is an enticing and refreshingly original take on the key battles between East and West, and how hybrid cultural identities can coexist in between
Koko-di Koko-da by Johannes Nyholm
26/01/2019
Johannes Nyholm delves into a repeating nightmare that sits somewhere between psychological realism and a horrific fairy tale
The Magic Life of V by Tonislav Hristov
Tonislav Hristov’s new documentary, screening at Sundance, delivers some touching moments but, just like its protagonist, struggles to find its real voice
Aurora by Miia Tervo
Miia Tervo’s debut feature boasts a spirited protagonist but gets a bit lost following in her drunken footsteps
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