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8102 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 16/10/2025. 743 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Lada Kamenski by Sara Hribar, Marko Santic
16/11/2018
Croatian filmmakers Sara Hribar and Marko Šantić have crafted an engaging movie that comments on the industry and women's position within it, but falls short of its own ambition
The Portuguese Woman by Rita Azevedo Gomes
Portuguese director Rita Azevedo Gomes has taken on another literary challenge, and the result is a rich, varied and sophisticated feature
Idrissa, Chronicle of an Ordinary Death by Xavier Artigas, Xapo Ortega
15/11/2018
Xavier Artigas and Xapo Ortega’s new documentary focuses once again on politico-social denunciation
Kabul, City in the Wind by Aboozar Amini
The feature-length documentary debut by Afghan-Dutch filmmaker Aboozar Amini has opened the 31st edition of the International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam
The Chairs Game by Lucia Chiarla
Italian-German auteur Lucia Chiarla’s first feature about the distressing life of an author and journalist in her late thirties in Berlin is out now in German cinemas
The Hidden City by Víctor Moreno
Spanish director Víctor Moreno competes for the Giraldillo de Oro with a fascinating sensory journey, which focuses on an urban symphony of sounds and images
X&Y by Anna Odell
Swedish filmmaker Anna Odell’s second directorial outing is a stimulating ride teetering between the sublime and the ridiculous
Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald by David Yates
14/11/2018
The second episode in the spin-off saga that kicked off with Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them is a grand but somewhat disappointing spectacle
Happy Sad by Ibón Cormenzana
13/11/2018
After a decade away, producer Ibon Cormenzana has returned to the director’s chair with a drama about the need to express one’s feelings, starring Roberto Álamo
An Army of Lovers by Ingrid Ryberg
Swedish director Ingrid Ryberg has crafted a vivid account of the 1970s gay rights movement in her home country
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