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8118 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 23/10/2025. 738 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Zagros by Sahim Omar Kalifa
17/10/2017
Sahim Omar Kalifa highlights the conditions experienced by women in Kurdistan in his portrayal of a lost man who migrates for love
A Balkan Noir by Drazen Kuljanin
Dražen Kuljanin's dynamic thriller inserts us into the hearts and minds of protagonists who either suffer or inflict physical and psychological damage
The Anniversary by Dan Chisu
Dan Chişu’s family drama, screening at Warsaw, discusses Romanians’ ambiguous relationship with their past
Circles of the Sun by Alan Lambert
Alan Lambert presented his thrilling new sci-fi feature, starring Yalda Shahidi, Dean Kavanagh and Jann Clavadetscher, at IndieCork
The Miner by Hanna Antonina Wojcik Slak
Slovenian filmmaker Hanna Slak tells the true story of one man’s quest for the truth against all odds
The Confession by Zaza Urushadze
16/10/2017
Zaza Urushadze's new movie, screening at Warsaw, is a kind-hearted drama which nevertheless has a structural problem that undermines its good intentions
The Lodgers by Brian O'Malley
Brian O’Malley’s new effort is a simple but beautifully crafted gothic haunted-house tale about two twins having to live – and maybe die – by the rules of an old family curse
How to Talk to Girls at Parties by John Cameron Mitchell
Neil Gaiman’s short story is transformed into a heart-warming and fun-to-watch cross-genre film experience by US director John Cameron Mitchell
I'm Talking to You by Thomas Quain
13/10/2017
Thomas Quain's first feature, presented at IndieCork, delves into the role of the police in contemporary Irish society
Film Stars Don't Die in Liverpool by Paul McGuigan
The Barbara Broccoli-produced drama by Paul McGuigan is based on Peter Turner’s book about forgotten idol Gloria Grahame
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