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8344 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 06/03/2026. 675 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Everest by Baltasar Kormákur
02/09/2015
VENICE 2015: The action drama, which will open the 72nd Venice Film Festival this evening, does not contribute to the development of American film with European aesthetics
Back Home by Andrei Cohn
21/08/2015
Andrei Cohn discusses family and status in his smart, sensitive first feature
A Dozen Summers by Kenton Hall
20/08/2015
Kenton Hall’s new movie is a gem of a film that captures the magic of childhood and will delight both children and adults in equal measure
Our Everyday Life by Ines Tanovic
The only Bosnian film in Sarajevo's feature competition brings another female director onto the scene
Next to Me by Stevan Filipović
Audiences will decide whether Serbian director Stevan Filipović has managed to pull off his paradoxical mix of approaches
You Carry Me by Ivona Juka
Ivona Juka's first feature film is a brave attempt at non-linear storytelling - for better and worse
Deux Rémi, Deux by Pierre Léon
19/08/2015
LOCARNO 2015: The film by Pierre Léon, which was screened in the Signs of Life section of the 68th Locarno Film Festival, stuns with its free and bold style
One Day in Sarajevo by Jasmila Žbanić
Jasmila Žbanić has brought a collage filmed by various people on the 100th anniversary of the assassination of Franz Ferdinand in Sarajevo
The Sky Trembles And The Earth Is Afraid And The Two Eyes Are Not Brothers by Ben Rivers
18/08/2015
LOCARNO 2015: Ben Rivers' film, which was screened in its global premiere in competition at Locarno, is a delicate and cutting object to be handled with care
Entanglement by Tunç Davut
The first feature film by Turkey's Tunç Davut, which world-premiered at Sarajevo, sets up universal symbols as the basis for an intimate story
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