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7874 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 05/07/2025. 750 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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The Fifth Season by Jessica Woodworth, Peter Brosens
10/01/2013
A visually impressive work, full of symbols, discovered in competition in Venice and Cineuropa Prize in Les Arcs.
The Deep by Baltasar Kormákur
21/12/2012
Baltasar Kormakur focuses on a real story which made history in his country to deliver a film falling halfway between survival movie and social drama
I 2 soliti idioti by Enrico Lando
19/12/2012
Hitting theatres today is I 2 Soliti Idioti, the sequel to the 2011 box office hit starring Francesco Mandelli and Fabrizio Biggio
Kon-Tiki by Joachim Rønning, Espen Sandberg
12/12/2012
Now nominated for two American Satellite Awards, Norwegian directors Espen Sandberg and Joachim Rønning's action-adventure will open Scandinavia’s largest film festival
Tutto tutto e niente niente by Giulio Manfredonia
11/12/2012
Giulio Manfredonia’s film, in which Lombardo comedian plays three different grotesque characters reminiscent of modern-day politicians, will be coming out in 700 movie theatres this Thursday 13
The Color of the Chameleon by Emil Christov
After standing out as an international curiosity and a unique work from Bulgaria in Toronto, Emil Christov’s film competed at the 53rd Thessaloniki Film Festival.
Foxfire by Laurent Cantet
A new cinematographic experience for the subtle French filmmaker who was awarded in Cannes in 2008, as this time he adapts a Joyce Carol Oates novel set in the 1950s.
Blind Spot by Christophe Wagner
Murder, investigation, and well-hidden secrets. A dive into the dark side of Luxembourg in a powerful and very realistic film noir.
Hold Back by Rachid Djaïdani
Multi-talented novice filmmaker Rachid Djaïdani delighted the Director's Fortnight with an urban, mixed, and well-paced film, whose laughter however provokes a tragic tear.
Ernest and Célestine by Stéphane Aubier, Vincent Patar, Benjamin Renner
05/12/2012
An inventive, delicate, funny work, scripted by Daniel Pennac and discovered at the Directors' Fortnight in Cannes.
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