Film Reviews

8121 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 24/10/2025. 734 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.

Simshar by Rebecca Cremona

16/06/2015

Malta's first feature film accepted as an official entry for the 87th Academy Awards adopts several angles as it examines the ongoing tragedy unfolding on Europe’s borders  

Simshar

Simshar

The Russian Woodpecker by Chad Gracia

15/06/2015

The debut documentary of American-Portuguese theatrical director Chad Gracia, was produced by London-based production company Roast Beef and won the World Cinema Grand Jury Grand Prize at Sundance.  

The Russian Woodpecker

The Russian Woodpecker

Wondrous Boccaccio by Paolo Taviani, Vittorio Taviani

15/06/2015

The duo of storytellers the Taviani brothers take on Boccaccio's The Decameron and once more recount tales of love in times of utter despair  

Maraviglioso Boccaccio

Maraviglioso Boccaccio

Slow West by John Maclean

13/06/2015

The debut film of Scottish director John Maclean is an atypical western that revolves around a teenager and his epic quest to find the love of his life  

Slow West

Slow West

I'm Dead But I Have Friends by Guillaume Malandrin, Stéphane Malandrin

12/06/2015

The Malandrin brothers engage Bouli Lanners, Wim Willaert and Lyes Salem in a rock adventure that weaves between melancholy, the grotesque and the absurd  

Je suis mort mais j’ai des amis

Je suis mort mais j’ai des amis

A Syrian Love Story by Sean McAllister

12/06/2015

Sean McAllister's moving documentary won the Sheffield Doc/Fest Grand Jury Award on Wednesday and had its second world premiere in Bologna  

A Syrian Love Story

A Syrian Love Story

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

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