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7881 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 07/07/2025. 757 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Maybe It’s True What They Say About Us by Sofía Paloma Gómez, Camilo Becerra
30/09/2024
Sofía Paloma Gómez and Camilo Becerra make their feature debut with this narratively creeping, cryptic antidote to hyper-sensationalised true crime media inspired by real events
My Eternal Summer by Sylvia Le Fanu
The debut feature by Sylvia Le Fanu is a delicate coming of age story between personal tragedies and rites of passage
The Last Romantics by David Pérez Sañudo
David Pérez Sañudo takes on a commission, making a big-screen adaptation of Txani Rodríguez’s novel of the same name, a movie steeped in a sad atmosphere where only fantasy allows for any joy
Ramón y Ramón by Salvador del Solar
27/09/2024
Peruvian director Salvador del Solar sensitively and honestly explores a friendship between two men and the power of family ties
The End by Joshua Oppenheimer
With his feature fiction debut, Joshua Oppenheimer presents a haunting post-apocalyptic allegorical operetta that sinks its teeth into the true devastations of modernity
As Silence Passes By by Sandra Romero
Sandra Romero resorts to emotions within the family and quasi-documentary authenticity in her feature debut, as her character returns to his roots amidst conflicts and feelings of guilt
Hard Truths by Mike Leigh
British maestro Mike Leigh is back with a family drama that features all the best hallmarks of his brand of cinema, and which is directly connected to the emotional state of the modern world
Zafari by Mariana Rondón
26/09/2024
Mariana Rondón delivers a dystopian tale set in a semi-abandoned zoo in a city reminiscent of Caracas, in a metaphor for the run-down reality of modern-day Venezuelan society
Triumph by Petar Valchanov, Kristina Grozeva
Bulgarian duo Kristina Grozeva and Petar Valchanov’s fourth feature is an absurdist, suspenseful comedy that maps out the vague prophetic ambitions of a puzzled country in transition
Last Breath by Costa-Gavras
Costa Gavras delivers an ultimately uplifting film falling halfway between pedagogical tragicomedy and rugged yet truthful philosophical tale on the eminently delicate subject of death
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