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7934 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 12/08/2025. 760 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Luna by Alfonso Cortés-Cavanillas
15/10/2024
Alfonso Cortés-Cavanillas’ latest film about a crew of astronauts stranded in space is an honest effort that falls short technically but is not without its cinematographic merits
September 5 by Tim Fehlbaum
14/10/2024
Tim Fehlbaum reconstructs the tragic hostage-taking incident during the 1972 Munich Olympics from the viewpoint of the journalists who covered it
Good Children by Filip Peruzović
11/10/2024
Filip Šovagović and Nina Violić shine as middle-aged, bickering siblings in Filip Peruzović’s debut feature
Call of Water by Elise Otzenberger
Élise Otzenberger’s sophomore feature, toplined by Cécile de France, is a visually sublime family drama-cum-mystery with a gentle splash of genre fantasy
A Whale by Pablo Hernando
10/10/2024
Pablo Hernando asserts himself as one of the most unique voices of new Spanish cinema with a sci-fi neo-noir starring a captivating Ingrid García-Jonsson
Still Life with Ghosts by Enrique Buleo
Enrique Buleo offers an interesting first work full of black humour and costumbrismo about the ghosts that inhabit us
Daniela Forever by Nacho Vigalondo
A DJ in Madrid takes an experimental drug to bring back his late girlfriend through lucid dreaming in Nacho Vigalondo’s unexpected hallucinogenic fantasy
Freud's Last Session by Matthew Brown
Matthew Brown’s feature imagines an impassioned, if at times tangled, conversation about religion, love and sex between the father of psychoanalysis and CS Lewis
Blitz by Steve McQueen
Steve McQueen’s heart-on-the-sleeve drama recreates a pivotal moment in Britain’s World War II experience
The Traitor by Michael Krummenacher
Michael Krummenacher directs a rebellious and ambiguous character who’s also the victim of a society which refutes diversity in all its forms
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