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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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Ex Machina by Alex Garland
25/03/2015
An unsettling debut about a possible near future by Alex Garland, screenwriter of 28 Days Later and Sunshine by Danny Boyle
Wolf Totem by Jean-Jacques Annaud
24/03/2015
The French director has shot a fantastic family film based on a very famous book in China. With the message of hope found in his previous works The Bear and Two Brothers
Neighbors by Grzegorz Krolikiewicz
20/03/2015
After almost 20 years of silence, the filmmaker is back with a movie that is released today in Polish theatres, courtesy of Kino Swiat
Buffer Zone by Georgi Djulgerov
Seasoned Bulgarian director Georgi Djulgerov delves into the cinema myth of filming dreams through a broken man’s perception
Corpse Collector by Dimitar Dimitrov
18/03/2015
The debut feature by Dimitar Dimitrov tinkers among genres to laugh at death, until it becomes an inevitable and serious romantic drama
Anywhere Else by Ester Amrami
16/03/2015
Ester Amrami, with her first movie, films with skill and creativity, with attention to detail. She plays on clichés and gently tackles the theme of self-development in the world
Fanciful by Katarzyna Jungowska
13/03/2015
Today sees Kino Swiat release Katarzyna Jungowska’s film in theatres, a title that was unveiled at the Warsaw Film Festival and won the Morgenstern Award for Best Feature Debut
Modris by Juris Kursietis
11/03/2015
With a very mobile camera, director Juris Kursietis offers us a true story that measures the minimum of human relationships
Amnesia by Nini Bull Robsahm
The second directorial effort by Nini Bull Robsahm is a drama with a lot of plot twists, full of suspense but lacking originality
Why Can't I Be Tarkovskij? by Murat Düzgünoğlu
10/03/2015
A story with powerful meta-cinema overtones, based on the work experience and private life of director Murat Düzgünoğlu
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