Film Reviews

8144 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 10/11/2025. 723 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.

The White World According to Daliborek by Vít Klusák

03/07/2017

The Czech Vít Klusák presents a simple portrait of the life of a neo-Nazi, setting off with almost ridiculous, absurd humour, and arriving at a devastating end  

Svět podle Daliborka

Svět podle Daliborka

Darkland by Fenar Ahmad

03/07/2017

Fenar Ahmad’s thriller, which screened at the Moscow International Film Festival, shows two very different sides of Danish society  

Underverden

Underverden

Just Charlie by Rebekah Fortune

03/07/2017

Edinburgh’s Audience Award winner, helmed by Rebekah Fortune, marks Harry Gilby’s first foray into acting, and he delivers an indelible performance worthy of a Hollywood veteran  

Just Charlie

Just Charlie

Unwanted by Edon Rizvanolli

03/07/2017

KARLOVY VARY 2017: Kosovar actor and filmmaker Edon Rizvanolli crafts a story of overcoming old national conflicts in order to simply be human  

T'padashtun

T'padashtun

Men Don't Cry by Alen Drljević

02/07/2017

KARLOVY VARY 2017: Bosnian director Alen Drljević uses psychodrama as a cinematic tool to question the troubling war-torn past of the former Yugoslavia  

Muskarci koji ne placu

Muskarci koji ne placu

Star Boys by Visa Koiso-Kanttila

27/06/2017

Visa Koiso-Kanttila’s fiction feature debut, currently screening at Moscow, transports its audience to the north of Finland  

Kaiken se kestää

Kaiken se kestää

K.O. by Fabrice Gobert

21/06/2017

Back in film after The Returned, Fabrice Gobert confirms his original talent with a Kafkaesque thriller carried by an outstanding Laurent Lafitte  

K.O.

K.O.

Stranger in Paradise by Guido Hendrikx

21/06/2017

Guido Hendrikx's feature debut, which recently won an award at Biografilm, is an unflinching essay film walking us through refugee asylum hell in a classroom exercise  

Stranger in Paradise

Stranger in Paradise

Júlia ist by Elena Martín

15/06/2017

Elena Martín succeeds in combining original subject matter with narrative strength in her directorial debut, in which she talks about essential steps forward… and perhaps backwards  

Júlia ist

Júlia ist

To Be and To Last by Serena Mignani

14/06/2017

Serena Mignani’s doc, in which the director accompanies her son as he dives into the universe of a spectacular and perilous discipline, but one rich in high principles, world-premiered in Bologna  

Être et durer

Être et durer

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