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8110 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 21/10/2025. 741 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Lourdes by Jessica Hausner
21/01/2010
With a measured approach and secular curiosity, the Austrian director tackles one of the major themes of Catholic orthodoxy, the miracle, through a young paraplegic’s "journey of hope"
Sebbe by Babak Najafi
15/01/2010
The Man Who Will Come by Giorgio Diritti
14/01/2010
A moving tribute to a dramatic chapter in Italian history and a double award-winner (by audiences and the jury) at last year's Rome Film Festival
Complices by Frédéric Mermoud
A cleverly mixed cocktail of thriller, love and juvenile prostitution, Swiss director Frédéric Mermoud’s film infuses the genre with impressive human depth
The First Beautiful Thing by Paolo Virzì
12/01/2010
Sweet Evil by Olivier Coussemacq
07/01/2010
Hierro by Gabe Ibáñez
05/01/2010
Gabe Ibáñez makes his directorial feature debut with a psychological thriller set on the Canary island of El Hierro. The film was selected for festivals including Cannes and Sitges
Mr. Nobody by Jaco van Dormael
A beautiful love story which blends very convincingly with a screenplay on the different narrative levels of the non-linear journey through temporal space
The Misfortunates by Felix van Groeningen
22/12/2009
A serious and hilarious comedy by a radical, 31-year-old director. Unveiled in the 2009 Cannes Directors’ Fortnight, the film is Belgian hopeful for the 2010 Oscars
Nothing Personal by Urszula Antoniak
04/12/2009
The Dutch prize-winner is a complex film about the multiple facets of a much-discussed but not often cinematically explored emotion: loneliness
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