Film Reviews

7950 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 15/08/2025. 755 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.

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

11/12/2012

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.  

The Color of the Chameleon

The Color of the Chameleon

Foxfire by Laurent Cantet

11/12/2012

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.  

Foxfire

Foxfire

Blind Spot by Christophe Wagner

11/12/2012

Murder, investigation, and well-hidden secrets. A dive into the dark side of Luxembourg in a powerful and very realistic film noir.  

Doudege Wénkel

Doudege Wénkel

Hold Back by Rachid Djaïdani

11/12/2012

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.  

Rengaine

Rengaine

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.  

Ernest et Célestine

Ernest et Célestine

A Lady in Paris by Ilmar Raag

03/12/2012

After making a splash on the festival circuit with Klass, Estonian director Ilmar Raag's latest film is an altogether more gentle affair  

Made in Ash by Iveta Grófová

30/11/2012

A young woman caught up in a socio-economic downward spiral in an industrial city on the Czech-German border. Slovak candidate for the 2013 Oscar for Best Film in a Foreign Language.  

Až do mesta Aš

Až do mesta Aš

The Patience Stone by Atiq Rahimi

24/11/2012

Atiq Rahimi’s latest film leaves the 50th Gijón International Film Festival with three awards  

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

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