Film Reviews

8279 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 10/02/2026. 696 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.

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  

Room

Room

Suburra by Stefano Sollima

12/10/2015

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  

Suburra

Suburra

Welcome Home by Philippe De Pierpont

12/10/2015

A variation on a teenage runaway attempt gone wrong, the film is dominated by the incandescent performance of its two inspired actors  

Welcome Home

Welcome Home

The Program by Stephen Frears

12/10/2015

Stephen Frears’ portrait of the story of the rise and fall of Lance Armstrong motors along at a brisk pace  

The Program

The Program

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  

Couple in a Hole

Couple in a Hole

The 11th Grade by Michaela Komitova

09/10/2015

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  

La novia

La novia

Köpek by Esen Isik

07/10/2015

The moving debut feature film of Turkish-Swiss director Esen Isik had its world premiere at this year’s Zurich Film Festival  

Köpek

Köpek

A Decent Man by Micha Lewinsky

06/10/2015

Zurich-born director Micha Lewinsky’s film, which had its world premiere at the Zurich Film Festival, is a disturbing portrait of a run-of-the-mill family  

Nichts passiert

Nichts passiert

Black by Adil El Arbi, Bilall Fallah

06/10/2015

An uncompromising and brutal journey into the heart of Brussels' inner-city gangs, Bilal Fallah and Adil El Arbi’s film is a harsh but effective reinterpretation of West Side Story  

Black

Black

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