Film Reviews

8005 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 02/09/2025. 758 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.

What Richard Did by Lenny Abrahamson

16/10/2012

Lenny Abrahamson showcases What Richard Did at the London Film Festival, a exceptional piece of cinema and a multifaceted investigation into the psychology of today's golden youth in Ireland  

Mercy by Matthias Glasner

11/10/2012

The German director has made a brilliant film about family, guilt, and redemption set in the frozen landscapes of Norway. A contender at the 2012 Berlinale.  

Gnade

Gnade

Blood by Nick Murphy

11/10/2012

The highly talented young director combines an impressive cast of British acting talent and stunning cinematography into an unsettling crime thriller  

Thanks for Sunderland by Slobodan Maksimović

09/10/2012

The Festival of Slovenian Film winner Thanks for Sunderland by Slobodan Maksimović is a successful comedy driven by a tour-de-force performance from Gregor Bakovič  

The Body by Oriol Paulo

08/10/2012

Catalan company Rodar y Rodar’s new production has opened the 45th Sitges Fantastic Film Festival. Fans of The Orphanage had been waiting for it for a long time  

The Impossible by Juan Antonio Bayona

05/10/2012

The real tidal wave, loyally reconstructed to show how it devastated many families. The camera follows one of them. The audience shares in their worry, pain, search, and hope.  

Lo imposible

Lo imposible

Kirikou and the Men and Women by Michel Ocelot

02/10/2012

Michel Ocelot has unveiled the third instalment in the adventures of his young “not big, but brave” animated hero  

The Third Half by Darko Mitrevski

02/10/2012

Macedonia's Oscar submission The Third Half is based on a true story from WW2, mixing romance, football, religion, national identity and the Holocaust  

Headfirst by Amélie van Elmbt

02/10/2012

Amélie Van Elmbt highlights the energy and freshness of Alice de Lencquesaing and David Murgia in her feature debut La Tête la Première  

Dream and Silence by Jaime Rosales

28/09/2012

On a patient quest for the essence of reality, Spain's Jaime Rosales is the author of a delicate and demanding film on the wounds of mourning.  

Sueño y silencio

Sueño y silencio

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