Film Reviews

7873 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 04/07/2025. 757 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.

Moon by Kurdwin Ayub

12/08/2024

Kurdwin Ayub’s second feature brings clashing worlds together, attempting to facilitate their collision through the complex constellations of sisterhood  

Mond

Mond

Mexico 86 by César Díaz

10/08/2024

After Our Mothers, which won Cannes’ Golden Camera in 2019, César Díaz is changing tone to deliver a personal and high-tension spy film questioning parenthood and social engagement  

Mexico 86

Mexico 86

Drowning Dry by Laurynas Bareiša

10/08/2024

Lithuanian director Laurynas Bareiša’s second feature thrusts us into the intimacy of fragile characters who are trying to piece themselves back together following a terrible tragedy  

Seses

Seses

The Deposition by Claudia Marschal

10/08/2024

Claudia Marschal delivers an incredibly powerful and subtly directed film on the poignant subject of a sexual assault carried out by a priest on a young teenage boy  

La Déposition

La Déposition

The Sparrow in the Chimney by Ramon Zürcher

10/08/2024

This time directing solo, Ramon Zürcher enchants us with his unmistakeable style, treating us to a dark film that questions ideas about heteronormative families  

Der Spatz im Kamin

Der Spatz im Kamin

A Sisters' Tale by Leila Amini

09/08/2024

Iranian director Leila Amini films her sister, an aspiring singer, across seven years, in a country where public singing by women is banned  

A Sisters' Tale

A Sisters' Tale

Fréwaka by Aislinn Clarke

09/08/2024

Irish writer-director Aislinn Clarke’s second powerful feature takes us inside the psyche of a tormented character facing up to the horrors of her past  

Fréwaka

Fréwaka

The Flood by Gianluca Jodice

08/08/2024

With his second feature, Gianluca Jodice attempts to tell the story of the final few months of France’s last royal couple  

Le Déluge

Le Déluge

Hello, Welcome by Šimon Holý

08/08/2024

In Šimon Holý’s film, the friendship shared by three actresses is put to the test when their careers hit a critical juncture at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival  

Hello, Welcome

Hello, Welcome

Salve Maria by Mar Coll

08/08/2024

Mar Coll’s third feature is a close-up take on postpartum depression, teetering between feminist drama and psychological thriller  

Salve Maria

Salve Maria

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