Film Reviews

8107 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 20/10/2025. 741 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.

Europe, She Loves by Jan Gassmann

13/02/2016

BERLIN 2016: The latest feature film by Swiss filmmaker Jan Gassmann opens the Panorama Dokumente section of the Berlinale  

Europe, She Loves

Europe, She Loves

The Yard by Måns Månsson

13/02/2016

BERLIN 2016: Måns Månsson’s new film depicts the spiral of poverty in a modern capitalist society in which humanity is of secondary concern  

Yarden

Yarden

Hedi by Mohamed Ben Attia

13/02/2016

BERLIN 2016: The debut film by Mohamed Ben Attia follows the liberation of a young man stifled by a traditional form of repression practised by its biggest victims: women  

Inhebbek Hedi

Inhebbek Hedi

War on Everyone by John Michael McDonagh

13/02/2016

BERLIN 2016: The conventional but occasionally inventive new feature by John Michael McDonagh toys with the genre of the roguish and light-hearted buddy movie  

War on Everyone

War on Everyone

I, Olga Hepnarova by Petr Kazda, Tomáš Weinreb

12/02/2016

BERLIN 2016: The exceptionally mature debut feature by the up-and-coming Czech filmmakers Tomáš Weinreb and Petr Kazda plunges into the mindscape of the perpetrator of some major mass killings in Czechoslovakia in 1973  

Já, Olga Hepnarová

Já, Olga Hepnarová

Hail, Caesar! by Ethan Coen, Joel Coen

12/02/2016

BERLIN 2016: The Berlinale opened with a film that brings together the humour of the Coen brothers (and Clooney, Fiennes, Swinton and Tatum) in all its glory to celebrate the joy of film  

Hail, Caesar!

Hail, Caesar!

Bodkin Ras by Kaweh Modiri

05/02/2016

Dutch artist Kaweh Modiri harnesses the power of documentary in favour of a fictive story  

Bodkin Ras

Bodkin Ras

Mother by Vlado Škafar

05/02/2016

Slovenian director Vlado Skafar returns to Rotterdam with Mother, the follow-up to 2010's Dad  

Mama

Mama

Where I Grow Old by Marília Rocha

05/02/2016

Former documentary maker Marília Rocha brings a vivid image of Brazil to the screen in her debut feature, as she depicts the existential dilemma of two Portuguese ladies  

A cidade onde envelheço

A cidade onde envelheço

The Land of the Enlightened by Pieter-Jan De Pue

04/02/2016

The young Belgian director paints a fascinating portrait of an Afghanistan caught between its traditions and an uncertain future  

The Land of the Enlightened

The Land of the Enlightened

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