Film Reviews

8029 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 08/09/2025. 753 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.

Land of the Little People by Yaniv Berman

13/10/2016

Israeli filmmaker Yaniv Berman's feature debut is a violent fairy tale exploring the social circumstances emerging from Israel's political situation  

Medinat Hagamadim

Medinat Hagamadim

Antenna by Arik Rothstein

12/10/2016

Israel’s Arik Rotstein has brought his first feature film, an engaging family drama sprinkled with humour, to the Warsaw Film Festival  

Antenna

Antenna

The Odyssey by Jérôme Salle

12/10/2016

With a story featuring the contrasting paths of Captain Cousteau and his family, Jérôme Salle has made an adventure film set on the high seas  

L'Odyssée

L'Odyssée

Layla M. by Mijke de Jong

12/10/2016

Screened in competition at the BFI London Film Festival, Mijke de Jong’s latest film cleverly blends a study on Islamisation with the difficulties of becoming an adult  

Layla M.

Layla M.

Toril by Laurent Teyssier

11/10/2016

French debutant Laurent Teyssier delivers an accomplished mix between social drama and crime movie  

Toril

Toril

Una by Benedict Andrews

11/10/2016

Benedict Andrews' feature debut and adaptation of David Harrower's play, Blackbird, is a stunning and harrowing study of anger, memory, and love  

Una

Una

In the Blood by Rasmus Heisterberg

10/10/2016

Rasmus Heisterberg paints a convincing picture of coming of age in his directorial debut  

I Blodet

I Blodet

The Darkness by Daniel Castro Zimbrón

10/10/2016

Daniel Castro Zimbrón transcends classic horror tropes to create an atmospheric horror film that sets itself apart from the crowd  

Las tinieblas

Las tinieblas

Train Driver's Diary by Milos Radovic

10/10/2016

Director Miloš Radović scores big with his third film, with crucial input from actor-producer Lazar Ristovski  

Dnevnik masinovodje

Dnevnik masinovodje

A United Kingdom by Amma Asante

10/10/2016

Based on a true story of forbidden love and political intrigue, Amma Asante, David Oyelowo and Rosamund Pike present their compelling new historical romance  

A United Kingdom

A United Kingdom

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