Film Reviews

7965 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 26/08/2025. 752 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.

Hablar by Joaquín Oristrell

12/06/2015

Joaquín Oristrell helms this experiment based around ad-libbing actors, using the spoken word as a weapon of social protest, and shooting in a single take  

Hablar

Hablar

Rough Road Ahead by Christian Frosch

11/06/2015

Austrian director Christian Frosch brings us a tragic story about a love affair suppressed by the patriarchal society of the late 1960s  

Rough Road Ahead

Rough Road Ahead

Life in a Fishbowl by Baldvin Zophoníasson

10/06/2015

Presented in competition yesterday at the Brussels Film Festival, Life in a Fishbowl establishes its director, Baldvin Z, as a sure asset for the Icelandic film industry  

Vonarstræti

Vonarstræti

Our Futures by Rémi Bezançon

09/06/2015

With his new film, Nos Futurs, Rémi Bezançon engages Pierre Rochefort and Pio Marmaï in a frenzied downward spiral in search of their lost adolescence  

Nos futurs

Nos futurs

Chuck Norris vs Communism by Ilinca Călugăreanu

05/06/2015

Ilinca Călugăreanu’s documentary shows how a husky voice and a smuggler turned Romanians into film (and freedom) addicts  

Chuck Norris vs Communism

Chuck Norris vs Communism

Hotel Nueva Isla by Irene Gutiérrez

04/06/2015

The documentary co-directed by Irene Gutiérrez and Javier Labrador, and shot in a derelict hotel in Havana, is being released in Spain after having screened at various festivals, such as Rotterdam  

Hotel Nueva Isla

Hotel Nueva Isla

Radiator by Tom Browne

03/06/2015

Tom Browne’s first feature is competing for the Transilvania Trophy at the 14th edition of the TIFF  

Radiator

Radiator

The Kings Surrender by Philipp Leinemann

02/06/2015

Violent and intense, Philipp Leinemann’s second feature is competing for the Transilvania Trophy  

Wir waren Könige

Wir waren Könige

Vanity by Lionel Baier

02/06/2015

CANNES 2015: Swiss director Lionel Baier’s film, which was screened in the alternative ACID selection at Cannes, is a fairy tale tinged with shades of noir on desire and human passion  

La vanité

La vanité

I Am A Soldier by Laurent Larivière

26/05/2015

CANNES 2015: Laurent Larivière’s film highlights the harsh reality of a young woman’s fight to escape social precariousness by plunging her into the world of trafficking in domestic animals  

Je suis un soldat

Je suis un soldat

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