Film Reviews

7874 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 05/07/2025. 750 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.

Ave y Nada by Cristóbal Arteaga

26/11/2015

Cristobal Arteaga's third feature-length film is a rewriting of the Book of Genesis featuring two actors and no dialogue  

Ave y Nada

Ave y Nada

Nameless Authority by Salvo Cuccia

26/11/2015

Salvo Cuccia returns to the big screen with a noir that plays on the ambiguity of a police commissioner investigating the Di Matteo Case  

Lo scambio

Lo scambio

Every 28 Days by Ina Borrmann

25/11/2015

The first feature-length documentary by German filmmaker Ina Borrmann takes us on a personal journey into a woman’s unfulfilled desire for motherhood  

Alle 28 Tage

Alle 28 Tage

London Road by Rufus Norris

25/11/2015

The screen adaptation of the National Theatre’s musical of the same name, Rufus Norris’ film, which was unveiled at the 33rd Turin Film Festival, is a surprising hybrid based on a real-life news item  

London Road

London Road

Sonita by Rokhsareh Ghaem Maghami

25/11/2015

Iranian director Rokhsareh Ghaem Maghami’s latest film has its world premiere at the International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam  

Sonita

Sonita

The Lady in the Van by Nicholas Hytner

24/11/2015

The new film by Nicholas Hytner has been presented at the 33rd Turin Film Festival, in the Festa Mobile section  

The Lady in the Van

The Lady in the Van

Neon Bull by Gabriel Mascaro

24/11/2015

Brazilian visual artist and filmmaker Gabriel Mascaro creates a painterly vision of the body, light and the transformation of the human landscape, which expands the notion of sexuality  

Boi Neon

Boi Neon

Fassbinder by Annekatrin Hendel

24/11/2015

Director Annekatrin Hendel builds up a fascinating and intimate portrait of the most controversial and productive German filmmaker, Rainer Werner Fassbinder  

Fassbinder

Fassbinder

Horizon by Marian Crisan

23/11/2015

Marian Crişan uses his psychological drama to discuss one of Romania’s most pressing environmental issues  

Orizont

Orizont

La felicità è un sistema complesso by Gianni Zanasi

23/11/2015

The director’s new film, unveiled at the 33rd Turin Film Festival seven years after the highly-acclaimed Non pensarci features Mastandrea, Battiston and Celio  

La felicità è un sistema complesso

La felicità è un sistema complesso

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