Film Reviews

8356 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 12/03/2026. 678 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.

Divia by Dmytro Hreshko

07/07/2025

The immersive, dialogue-free documentary by Ukraine's Dmytro Hreshko shows us how the war is affecting nature and animals  

Divia

Divia

The Luminous Life by João Rosas

07/07/2025

Lightly ironic and slightly subversive, João Rosas’ first feature is an easy film to watch, pairing his long-time protagonist with Lisbon as the other main character  

A Vida Luminosa

A Vida Luminosa

I'm Not Stiller by Stefan Haupt

04/07/2025

For his latest feature film, Stefan Haupt decided to adapt for the screen the classic of German literature by Max Frisch  

Stiller

Stiller

Loss of Balance by Korek Bojanowski

04/07/2025

Korek Bojanowski’s debut feature is a shrewd study of manipulation and abuse of power in the most vulnerable of spaces – the acting school  

Utrata równowagi

Utrata równowagi

The Exposure by Thomas Imbach

04/07/2025

Thomas Imbach thrusts the audience into a hyper realistic yet fantastical world where appearances can be deceiving  

The Exposure

The Exposure

Leonora in the Morning Light by Thor Klein, Lena Vurma

02/07/2025

Thor Klein and Lena Vurma direct a highly faithful account of Mexican-British painter Leonora Carrington’s artistic journey  

Leonora im Morgenlicht

Leonora im Morgenlicht

L'Aventura by Sophie Letourneur

01/07/2025

Sophie Letourneur lays life bare in all its simplicity in a sophisticated, ricocheting story about a French couple and their two young children on a touring holiday in Sardinia  

L'Aventura

L'Aventura

The Piano Accident by Quentin Dupieux

01/07/2025

Quentin Dupieux pinpoints the excesses of the modern world in a ferocious dark comedy about a famous influencer who’s insensitive to pain and who’s being blackmailed by journalists  

L'Accident de piano

L'Accident de piano

Ciao Ciao by Keith Albert Tedesco

30/06/2025

Keith Albert Tedesco’s satirical comedy-drama is an imperfect yet perfectly pleasant tale, able to fulfil its ambitions with a good dose of witty dialogue and charm  

Ciao Ciao

Ciao Ciao

To Meet Again by Thomas Damas

27/06/2025

Thomas Damas presents his first feature-length doc, which delves into a mobile unit hosting families whose members have been temporarily separated by public institutions  

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