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8121 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 24/10/2025. 739 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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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
Brooklyn by John Crowley
13/10/2015
Irish director John Crowley delivers a lush yet sensitive adaptation of Colm Tóibín’s immigration novel
Absent by Matthew Mishory
Matthew Mishory’s documentary depicts the consequences of a World War Two massacre
Room by Lenny Abrahamson
12/10/2015
The Irish director presents a two-hander between actors Brie Larson and Jacob Tremblay that has already made waves at American festivals
Suburra by Stefano Sollima
Stefano Sollima’s new film, an Italo-French co-production, will be released in Italian theatres and on Netflix in the United States and South America on 14 October
Welcome Home by Philippe De Pierpont
A variation on a teenage runaway attempt gone wrong, the film is dominated by the incandescent performance of its two inspired actors
The Program by Stephen Frears
Stephen Frears’ portrait of the story of the rise and fall of Lance Armstrong motors along at a brisk pace
Couple in a Hole by Tom Geens
09/10/2015
Following on from his dark shorts and uneasy feature Monteur, Tom Geens explores the extent to which film can do lots with a little
The 11th Grade by Michaela Komitova
Michaela Komitova’s first feature was screened at the 33rd Golden Rose Film Festival
The Bride by Paula Ortiz
08/10/2015
The second film by Paula Ortiz is a beautiful, modern and epic adaptation of Blood Wedding, which opens the Noves Visions One section of the Catalan gathering
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