Film Reviews

7893 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 10/07/2025. 758 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.

The Waldheim Waltz by Ruth Beckermann

17/02/2018

BERLIN 2018: Ruth Beckermann addresses the infamous 1986 Austrian presidential campaign and ends up with something more timely than one could ever have expected  

Waldheims Walzer

Waldheims Walzer

Tower. A Bright Day by Jagoda Szelc

17/02/2018

BERLIN 2018: Jagoda Szelc’s spectacular feature debut is an utterly immersive cinematic experience  

Wieza. Jasny dzien

Wieza. Jasny dzien

Facing the Wind by Meritxell Colell

17/02/2018

BERLIN 2018: Meritxell Colell Aparicio’s debut feature revolves around brushes with the past in a rural setting where silences and small gestures speak for themselves  

Con el viento

Con el viento

Horizon by Tinatin Kajrishvili

17/02/2018

The second film by Brides director Tinatin Kajrishvili is a layered exploration of the unbearable loss the hero feels after his wife leaves him  

Horizonti

Horizonti

Black 47 by Lance Daly

17/02/2018

BERLIN 2018: In a well-meaning, if not entirely successful, feature presented out of competition at Berlin, Irish director Lance Daly takes on the Great Famine and ends up with a western  

Black 47

Black 47

The Heiresses by Marcelo Martinessi

17/02/2018

BERLIN 2018: The first full-length film by Paraguayan director Marcelo Martinessi is a vast co-production that focuses on a muted epiphany  

Las herederas

Las herederas

When the War Comes by Jan Gebert

16/02/2018

BERLIN 2018: Czech filmmaker Jan Gebert's first feature-length documentary about a Slovak paramilitary group is scary on many levels, although hardly surprising  

Az prijde válka

Az prijde válka

Isle of Dogs by Wes Anderson

16/02/2018

BERLIN 2018: Wes Anderson's new film, boasting a star-studded voiceover cast and meticulous stop-motion animation, is largely another example of style over substance  

Isle of Dogs

Isle of Dogs

Amor Amor by Jorge Cramez

14/02/2018

Portuguese director Jorge Cramez returns with a loose adaptation of a Corneille play set in modern-day Lisbon  

Amor Amor

Amor Amor

There Is No Place Like Home by Gabriele Muccino

12/02/2018

Gabriele Muccino tells the story of a family reunion in which all facades are dropped, with the excessive pathos we often see in his films but also some great moments of honesty  

A casa tutti bene

A casa tutti bene

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