Film Reviews

7916 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 08/08/2025. 750 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.

Holloway by Sophie Compton, Daisy-May Hudson

18/10/2024

Six former inmates of what was once the largest women’s prison in Europe are brought together in the documentary by Sophie Compton and Daisy-May Hudson, whose goals remain unclear  

Holloway

Holloway

Tarika by Milko Lazarov

18/10/2024

In Milko Lazarov’s third feature, a teenage girl’s spinal anomaly becomes the stuff of fairy tales in rural Bulgaria  

Tarika

Tarika

A Real Pain by Jesse Eisenberg

18/10/2024

Jesse Eisenberg continues his directing career with this seriocomic travelogue movie about two cousins returning to their grandmother’s Polish home  

A Real Pain

A Real Pain

Milano by Christina Vandekerckhove

17/10/2024

Christina Vandekerckhove offers up a soul-stirring duo composed of a teenager with impaired hearing and his father who sometimes struggles with the situation  

Milano

Milano

The Great Ambition by Andrea Segre

17/10/2024

Andrea Segre’s movie about the historic national secretary of Italy's Communist Party Enrico Berlinguer mixes political engagement and nostalgia for lost ideologies  

Berlinguer. La grande ambizione

Berlinguer. La grande ambizione

The Summer Book by Charlie McDowell

17/10/2024

Charlie McDowell transposes Tove Jansson’s 1972 novel composed of 22 vignettes into a gentle portrait of ephemerality, childhood and passing grief  

The Summer Book

The Summer Book

2073 by Asif Kapadia

17/10/2024

Asif Kapadia’s new movie is a documentary with apocalyptic undertones which takes a confused approach to blending the past, the present and the future, reality and fiction  

2073

2073

BXL by Monir Ait Hamou, Ish Ait Hamou

16/10/2024

Brothers Ish and Monir Ait Hamou take inspiration from their childhood to draw the portraits of two brothers in a working class Brussels neighbourhood  

BXL

BXL

Waterdrop by Robert Budina

15/10/2024

One drop is all it takes to break the dam in the third feature by Albanian filmmaker Robert Budina, a scathing realist indictment of collective complicity in violent patriarchal systems  

Pikë uji

Pikë uji

Little Algérie by François Hassan Guerrar

15/10/2024

Hassan Guerrar delivers a generous, moving and free first feature film, set in the heart of working-class Paris and exploring the complexities of dual nationality and identity  

Barbès, little Algérie

Barbès, little Algérie

Privacy Policy