Film Reviews

8118 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 23/10/2025. 737 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.

You (Us) Me by Max Sobol

16/10/2015

The debut feature by British director Max Sobol tells one of the most original romantic stories of the past year, merging a low-budget rom-com with elements of horror and black comedy  

You (Us) Me

You (Us) Me

Family Film by Olmo Omerzu

16/10/2015

The sophomore feature by one of the most promising Czech filmmakers, screened at this year’s CinÉast in Luxembourg, is a formally daring movie  

Rodinný film

Rodinný film

Amama (When a Tree Falls) by Asier Altuna

16/10/2015

The debut feature-length fiction film by Asier Altuna as a solo director is simultaneously a beautiful romantic poem to tradition and a portrait of inter-generational conflict  

Amama

Amama

A Uma Hora Incerta by Carlos Saboga

16/10/2015

The second feature by 78-year-old screenwriter and director Carlos Saboga is a story of obsession with political undertones, set in Lisbon during World War Two  

A Uma Hora Incerta

A Uma Hora Incerta

Suffragette by Sarah Gavron

15/10/2015

A timely and important film directed by Sarah Gavron that reveals the brutality of the establishment in the past  

Suffragette

Suffragette

Face Down by Kamen Kalev

14/10/2015

Kamen Kalev’s third feature received the Best Director Award at the Golden Rose Film Festival  

Tête baissée

Tête baissée

The Ardennes by Robin Pront

14/10/2015

Today sees the Belgian release of the family-themed noir thriller and the feature debut by Robin Pront, which made a splash at Toronto and as the opening movie of the Film Fest Gent  

D’Ardennen

D’Ardennen

Death By Death by Xavier Seron

14/10/2015

With his first feature film, Xavier Seron shamelessly takes on a tenderly indecent tragicomic world  

Je me tue à le dire

Je me tue à le dire

Remember by Atom Egoyan

14/10/2015

Atom Egoyan delivers a cinematic pursuit that sometimes fails to hit its target, but which is driven primarily by an extraordinary performance by Christopher Plummer  

Remember

Remember

Brooklyn by John Crowley

13/10/2015

Irish director John Crowley delivers a lush yet sensitive adaptation of Colm Tóibín’s immigration novel  

Brooklyn

Brooklyn

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