Film Reviews

7871 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 03/07/2025. 758 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.

Saint George by Marco Martins

04/09/2016

VENICE 2016: Portuguese director Marco Martins, who was discovered at Cannes with his debut piece Alice, describes the financial crisis through a paradigmatic story about a boxer  

São Jorge

São Jorge

Brimstone by Martin Koolhoven

03/09/2016

VENICE 2016: Dutch director Martin Koolhoven has made a traditional western; the European co-production stars Dakota Fanning, Guy Pearce, Kit Harington and Carice van Houten  

Brimstone

Brimstone

Quit Staring at My Plate by Hana Jušić

03/09/2016

VENICE 2016: Croatian director Hana Jušić makes her feature debut with the story of a young woman oppressed by her strange and brutish relatives, as she longs for a breath of fresh air  

Ne gledaj mi u pijat

Ne gledaj mi u pijat

King of the Belgians by Peter Brosens, Jessica Woodworth

03/09/2016

VENICE 2016: The new film by duo Peter Brosens and Jessica Woodworth tells the madcap odyssey of a King of the Belgians swept up in the story of a one-of-a-kind mission: to save his country  

King of the Belgians

King of the Belgians

Home by Fien Troch

03/09/2016

VENICE 2016: The fourth film by Fien Troch, which takes a closer look at adolescence, has just had its world premiere in the Orizzonti section of the Venice Film Festival  

Home

Home

Ears by Alessandro Aronadio

03/09/2016

VENICE 2016: In Alessandro Aronadio's new film, a man wakes up with tinnitus and has an absurd day as he attempts to find relief  

Orecchie

Orecchie

Frantz by François Ozon

02/09/2016

VENICE 2016: François Ozon has made a masterfully sublime and accomplished film with a finely honed screenplay, featuring remarkable performances from Paula Beer and Pierre Niney  

Frantz

Frantz

Heartstone by Guðmundur Arnar Guðmundsson

02/09/2016

VENICE 2016: Guðmundur Arnar Guðmundsson’s debut film centres around two teenagers in the delicate and cruel transition to adulthood, and is the first Icelandic film to feature at the festival  

Hjartasteinn

Hjartasteinn

Prevenge by Alice Lowe

02/09/2016

VENICE 2016: The opening film of the Critics’ Week is a grotesque and disturbing feminist psycho-thriller written, directed and performed by Alice Lowe  

Prevenge

Prevenge

The Blind Christ by Christopher Murray

02/09/2016

VENICE 2016: Christopher Murray’s film, a Chilean-French co-production, centres around the need to have faith… in yourself  

El Cristo ciego

El Cristo ciego

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