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7902 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 11/07/2025. 767 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Ordinary People by Vladimir Perisic
08/04/2010
A masterful and merciless debut feature on the trivialization of murder in times of war. A film unveiled at Cannes and selected at around 15 international festivals
Basilicata coast to coast by Rocco Papaleo
07/04/2010
Sul Mare by Alessandro D'Alatri
29/03/2010
Submarino by Thomas Vinterberg
23/03/2010
A harsh social drama about guilt and parenthood, in his darkest film yet Thomas Vinterberg tries to recapture the simpler, more straightforward filmmaking of his earliest work
Room in Rome by Julio Medem
22/03/2010
Medem’s lightest and most sensual film tells of the potentially life-changing encounter between two women, in an Italian hotel one magical night
Cell 211 by Daniel Monzón
Intelligent script and strong cast lie behind Daniel Monzon’s multiple award-winning, socially compelling genre blockbuster
Mystification by Jacek Koprowicz
Investigation in 1960s Poland into the mysterious death of an unusual artist in a narrative film combining History and the story of an intense love affair
Happy Family by Gabriele Salvatores
17/03/2010
Just Between Us by Rajko Grlić
16/03/2010
A Somewhat Gentle Man by Hans Petter Moland
13/03/2010
Hans Petter Moland’s gangster comedy, enhanced by great empathy for his protagonist (Stellan Skarsgård) and deep humanity, scored at the 60th Berlinale, where it was unveiled in competition
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