Film Reviews

7881 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 07/07/2025. 757 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.

Another Frontier by André Cruz Shiraiwa

14/10/2014

André Cruz Shiraiwa's debut feature, filmed in Catalan and starring Ariadna Gil, is an Orwellian fable that is very critical of the state of dehumanisation to which the human race seems doomed  

L'altra frontera

L'altra frontera

Jack Strong by Wladyslaw Pasikowski

13/10/2014

Wladyslaw Pasikowski’s latest feature is an engrossing espionage film based on the true story of Polish Colonel Ryszard Kuklinski  

Jack Strong

Jack Strong

Night Bus by Simon Baker

13/10/2014

The London Film Festival has hosted the premiere of Simon Baker's feature debut, which introduces us to a plethora of characters as they interact on a nocturnal journey through the British capital  

Night Bus

Night Bus

The Distance by Sergio Caballero

10/10/2014

The second film by Sergio Caballero, screened in Sitges, puts the viewer on the edge of indignation or praise  

La distancia

La distancia

Love Is Blind by Ilmar Raag

10/10/2014

Ilmar Raag’s film is a compassionate insight into the thoughts of people seen as the weakest links in society  

Kertu

Kertu

Trading Germans by Razvan Georgescu

10/10/2014

Răzvan Georgescu's documentary has had its first public screening at the Astra Film Festival  

Trading Germans

Trading Germans

The Imitation Game by Morten Tyldum

09/10/2014

Benedict Cumberbatch bids for awards glory in Turing biopic  

The Imitation Game

The Imitation Game

Autómata by Gabe Ibáñez

09/10/2014

Gabe Ibáñez’s 100% science-fiction film provides the ideal excuse for the Sitges Festival to pay tribute to its lead actor and producer, film star Antonio Banderas  

Autómata

Autómata

Dark Star: HR Giger's World by Belinda Sallin

08/10/2014

Swiss director and journalist Belinda Sallin presents her debut documentary at the Zurich Film Festival in its world premiere  

Dark Star: HR Gigers Welt

Dark Star: HR Gigers Welt

Insecure by Marianne Tardieu

07/10/2014

Reda Kateb puts on a splendid performance in a feature debut that gracefully rises above the clichés surrounding the topic of the lower-class suburbs. Revealed at Cannes in the ACID. programme  

Qui vive

Qui vive

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