Film Reviews

8217 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 13/01/2026. 704 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.

Populaire by Régis Roinsard

12/11/2012

Debut director Régis Roinsard tells the story of typewriting competitions in the late 1950s. A romantic comedy starring Romain Duris and Déborah François, shown out of competition in Rome  

Alì Blue Eyes by Claudio Giovannesi

11/11/2012

The story of a second-generation immigrant adolescent living on the Roman coast, where Pasolini was killed in 1975  

Alì ha gli occhi azzurri

Alì ha gli occhi azzurri

The Lebanese Rocket Society by Khalil Joreige, Joana Hadjithomas

08/11/2012

Recently screened in Sevilla after its world premiere in Toronto, Joana Hadjithomas and Khalil Joreige's documentary explores the bizarre story of Lebanon's attempts to launch a rocket into space  

Lines of Wellington by Raoul Ruiz, Valeria Sarmiento

08/11/2012

Entwined destinies in war-torn 19th century Portugal in Valeria Sarmiento’s historical drama unveiled in the competition in Venice  

As Linhas de Wellington

As Linhas de Wellington

A Month in Thailand by Paul Negoescu

02/11/2012

A young Romanian filmmaker's feature debut discovered at the Critics' Week in Venice, after he was first noticed for his shorts in Cannes and Berlin.  

O lună în Thailanda

O lună în Thailanda

Flower Buds by Zdenek Jirasky

29/10/2012

Claustrophobic Flower Buds by Zdeněk Jiráský, which sees a Czech family fight against existential dissatisfaction, was presented last weekend at CinEast 2012  

Skyfall by Sam Mendes

26/10/2012

Sam Mendes successfully takes on the James Bond legacy fifty years after Licence to kill with Sean Connery  

Lullaby Ride by Christoph Schaub

26/10/2012

A thriller and waking nightmare about an infant stolen along with its parents' car.  

Nachtlärm

Nachtlärm

Seven Psychopaths by Martin McDonagh

19/10/2012

Seven Psychopaths is exhilarating and engaging cinema  

Midnight's Children by Deepa Mehta

18/10/2012

Award-winning director Deepa Mehta brings Salman Rushdie's acclaimed novel Midnight's Children to the big screen, with a lot of help from its author  

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