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8037 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 09/09/2025. 752 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.

Magic Island by Marco Amenta

12/01/2017

Today sees the arrival in theatres of the latest documentary by Marco Amenta, an intimate journey alongside the son of famous and dearly departed Italian-American character actor Vincent Schiavelli  

Magic Island

Magic Island

Dalida by Lisa Azuelos

10/01/2017

Lisa Azuelos brings us an effective biopic on the impassioned, flamboyant and tragic fate of the singer. A film being distributed and sold by Pathé  

Dalida

Dalida

Don't Tell Her by Solange Cicurel

22/12/2016

Screened at the opening of the Be Film Festival, Solange Cicurel’s debut film will be released in France and Belgium on 4 January 2017  

Faut pas lui dire

Faut pas lui dire

Mother Knows Better by Nuno Rocha

21/12/2016

Rocha’s debut feature centres on a family lunch turned upside down as the hostess explores parallel realities, mixing past and present  

A Mãe é que Sabe

A Mãe é que Sabe

Pyromaniac by Erik Skjoldbjærg

16/12/2016

Erik Skjoldbjaerg plunges us into a gripping and fascinating world of flames and shadows hot on the seemingly incomprehensible trail of a pyromaniac  

Pyromanen

Pyromanen

Natale a Londra - Dio salvi la regina by Volfango De Biasi

15/12/2016

For his third Christmas film with Filmauro, the Italian director reunites Lillo and Greg as they get to grips with a bold plan: to kidnap the precious dogs of the Queen of England  

Natale a Londra - Dio salvi la regina

Natale a Londra - Dio salvi la regina

Step by Step by Grand Corps Malade, Mehdi Idir

12/12/2016

Grand Corps Malade and Mehdi Idir bring us a formidable debut feature which is highly accurate, funny and moving  

Patients

Patients

Between Fences by Avi Mograbi

12/12/2016

Avi Mograbi’s documentary accompanies a small theatre company in the Holot refugee camp in southern Israel  

Bein gderot

Bein gderot

Timgad by Fabrice Benchaouche

07/12/2016

French director Fabrice Benchaouche brings us a pleasant ode to tolerance and solidarity through a commonplace and universal passion  

Timgad

Timgad

At Hostar by Luka Marčetič

06/12/2016

Luka Marčetič's independent, zero-budget satire on provincial life is proving to be immensely popular with Slovenian audiences  

At Hostar

At Hostar

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