Film Reviews

7881 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 07/07/2025. 757 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.

Sightseers by Ben Wheatley

23/11/2012

British filmmaker Ben Wheatley's third feature is a festival of black, cruel, and violent humour, but its absurdity makes it a unique work on the European audiovisual scene.  

Sightseers

Sightseers

Bekas by Karzan Kader

23/11/2012

The young Swedish filmmaker of Kurdish origin recounts his childhood exile through a great comedy.  

Bekas

Bekas

The Sale of Paradise by Emilio Ruiz Barrachina

22/11/2012

Emilio Ruiz Barrachina is the first Spanish director to screen his film in the competition at the Gijón Film Festival, whose 50th edition runs from November 16 and 24  

Cosimo and Nicole by Francesco Amato

16/11/2012

Francesco Amato's Cosimo e Nicole tells the love story between two young vagabonds who meet during the Genoa G8  

Babygirl by Macdara Vallely

16/11/2012

The Irish American coproduction by Macdara Vallely tells the story of a mother daughter relationship in New York’s Latino community  

The End by Jorge Torregrossa

16/11/2012

The End sets itself in the trend of suspenseful disaster cinema intended as an epic metaphor of the crisis of man today, as he battles with his most intimate and existential self.  

Fin

Fin

The Telemachy by Alexander Nally

15/11/2012

Alexander Nally’s feature debut, The Telemachy, transposes Homer’s tale of the son of Odysseus to the present  

Ixjana by Józef Skolimowski, Michał Skolimowski

15/11/2012

The only Polish film in the Italian festival, written and directed by Józef and Michał Skolimowski, has screened in the international competition  

Photo by Carlos Saboga

14/11/2012

Portuguese director Carlos Saboga makes his debut with Photo, a feature produced by Paulo Branco that is competing in the CinemaXXI section at the Rome Film Festival  

Suspension of Disbelief by Mike Figgis

14/11/2012

English director Mike Figgis has unveiled his latest work, an entertaining reflection on the limits between narrative and reality, in Rome  

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