Film Reviews

8216 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 13/01/2026. 703 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.

5 Years by Stefan Schaller

25/01/2013

Five Years, an international premiere at the International Film Festival Rotterdam, recounts the days in Guantanamo prison of a German-Turkish man  

Lasting by Jacek Borcuch

17/01/2013

Passionate love and devastating secrets, from Spain to Poland. Selected in competition at the Sundance Festival and in the Spectrum section in Rotterdam.  

Nieulotne

Nieulotne

The Fifth Season by Jessica Woodworth, Peter Brosens

10/01/2013

A visually impressive work, full of symbols, discovered in competition in Venice and Cineuropa Prize in Les Arcs.  

La Cinquième Saison

La Cinquième Saison

The Deep by Baltasar Kormákur

21/12/2012

Baltasar Kormakur focuses on a real story which made history in his country to deliver a film falling halfway between survival movie and social drama  

I 2 soliti idioti by Enrico Lando

19/12/2012

Hitting theatres today is I 2 Soliti Idioti, the sequel to the 2011 box office hit starring Francesco Mandelli and Fabrizio Biggio  

Kon-Tiki by Joachim Rønning, Espen Sandberg

12/12/2012

Now nominated for two American Satellite Awards, Norwegian directors Espen Sandberg and Joachim Rønning's action-adventure will open Scandinavia’s largest film festival  

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

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