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8354 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 12/03/2026. 677 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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The Mighty Angel by Wojciech Smarzowski
30/12/2013
The much-awaited new film by Wojciech Smarzowski will be released by Kino Swiat in Polish theatres on January 17
Spaghetti Story by Ciro De Caro
19/12/2013
After going round various international festivals, Ciro De Caro’s film, an ironic look at a generation trying to get back on its feet, is about to hit movie theatres
Starred Up by David Mackenzie
18/12/2013
The latest film by British director David Mackenzie bursts with brutal charisma that transcends the prison film genre
Nymphomaniac: Volume I by Lars von Trier
17/12/2013
Worthy of a novel, the sex life of a young lady following the way of the Cross, with an esoteric reading from the provocative and tormented virtuoso Lars von Trier
Gare du Nord by Claire Simon
13/12/2013
Set entirely in the sweeping Parisian railway station, the biggest in Europe in terms of passenger numbers, Claire Simon's film interweaves different yet ultimately similar stories
Lessons in Love (a.k.a. Soof) by Antoinette Beumer
Dutch female comedy Soof, directed by Antoinette Beumer, starts playing in the Netherlands this week
Les Apaches by Thierry de Peretti
In Thierry de Peretti's film, inspired by real events, a group of working-class teenagers decide to host a party in a luxurious mansion in the Corsican mountains
Cheba Louisa by Françoise Charpiat
12/12/2013
National identity and Algerian music are on the menu of this comedy, light-hearted but nonetheless committed
Ring of Water by Joel Stangle
In his second full-length feature, Joel Stangle shines a light on the darker side of Catania, where the day-to-day battles of immigrants and Sicilians intertwine
Halima's Path by Arsen Anton Ostojic
Croatian director Arsen Anton Ostojic’s film is a poignant and, at times, suffocating story about grief
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