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7888 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 09/07/2025. 755 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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After by Alberto Rodríguez
17/10/2009
The Be All and End All by Bruce Webb
16/10/2009
Skellig by Annabel Jankel
The White Ribbon by Michael Haneke
13/10/2009
Mysterious events disturb the seemingly well-ordered life in a German village in 1913. A sumptuous black-and-white film crowned with the Cannes Palme d'Or 2009
Genova by Michael Winterbottom
09/10/2009
The Double Hour by Giuseppe Capotondi
24/09/2009
An Italian debut feature which cleverly plays with the genre format and was launched in competition at Venice, where it won the Volpi Cup for Best Actress
Katalin Varga by Peter Strickland
Descent into a spiral of revenge in this debut feature launched in competition at Berlin and shot in Eastern Europe by a remarkable UK director
Julia's Disappearance by Christoph Schaub
An initiation into the art of growing old with humour from the ages of 14 to 80, all the symptoms of early or late decline are revealed with refreshing irony in this feel-good comedy
The Girl Who Played with Fire by Daniel Alfredson
23/09/2009
A Rational Solution by Jörgen Bergmark
15/09/2009
Two couples and ten rules for living together in an experiment that puts a strain on everyone. A brilliant debut feature in the form of a Scandinavian comedy tinged with melancholy
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