Film Reviews

8044 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 11/09/2025. 748 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.

Going West by Henrik Martin Dahlsbakken

12/10/2017

Henrik Martin Dahlsbakken’s new effort, screening at London, is a heart-warming family adventure that celebrates the importance of being allowed to be oneself  

Rett Vest

Rett Vest

Blue Dawn by Nadj Foley

12/10/2017

Nadj Foley's debut feature, screening at IndieCork, portrays the life of a young Irish veteran after the war in Afghanistan  

Blue Dawn

Blue Dawn

Most Beautiful Island by Ana Asensio

11/10/2017

Ana Asensio makes her directorial debut with this morbid portrait of a consumer society, descending into the bowels of a sprawling city that harbours the best, but also the worst, of the human race  

Most Beautiful Island

Most Beautiful Island

Radiogram by Rouzie Hassanova

11/10/2017

Rouzie Hassanova’s drama received the Best First Feature Award at the 2017 Golden Rose Film Festival  

Radiogram

Radiogram

A Moment in the Reeds by Mikko Makela

10/10/2017

The debut film by Finnish director Mikko Makela, unveiled at London Film Festival, is part of the country's first wave of LGBT films  

Tämä hetki kaislikossa

Tämä hetki kaislikossa

The Breadwinner by Nora Twomey

09/10/2017

Irish animation company Cartoon Saloon (Song of the Sea) presents its new feature by Nora Twomey, which focuses on the journey of a little girl in Afghanistan  

The Breadwinner

The Breadwinner

I Am Gentrification. Confessions of a Scoundrel by Thomas Haemmerli

09/10/2017

Swiss director Thomas Haemmerli presents a brutal portrait of a paranoid society at Zurich Film Festival  

Die Gentrifizierung bin ich. Beichte eines Finsterlings

Die Gentrifizierung bin ich. Beichte eines Finsterlings

Impreza - Das Fest by Alexandra Wesolowski

09/10/2017

Alexandra Wesolowski opens the doors to his Polish family with both incredulity and acrimony  

Impreza - Das Fest

Impreza - Das Fest

The Faithful Son by Guérin van de Vorst

06/10/2017

Guérin van de Vorst's debut feature film is a sensitive and striking portrait of a lost young man becoming a father  

La Part Sauvage

La Part Sauvage

Journey's End by Saul Dibb

06/10/2017

British filmmaker Saul Dibb adapts RC Sherriff’s iconic WWI dramatic play, which hasn’t lost its edge 90 years on from its original performance  

Journey's End

Journey's End

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