Film Reviews

7871 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 03/07/2025. 758 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.

Martin Reads the Quran by Jurijs Saule

28/06/2024

Jurijs Saule's first feature film is based on an acting and ethical duel, questioning religions, faith, divine forces and, above all, the fanaticism they can lead to  

Martin liest den Koran

Martin liest den Koran

Voyage Along the War by Antonin Peretjatko

27/06/2024

Antonin Peretjatko climbs deep inside of the map to speaks of his trip to Ukraine, providing modest and incredibly human insight into a war with extensive repercussions  

Voyage au bord de la guerre

Voyage au bord de la guerre

Devil Dog Road by Guillermo Polo

26/06/2024

The feature debut by Guillermo Polo is a trippy, colourful road movie, halfway between comic and US indie film, but at the same time just as Iberian as a Bigas Luna flick  

Lo carga el diablo

Lo carga el diablo

From Abdul to Leila by Leila Albayaty

26/06/2024

With her unclassifiable sung and animated documentary, Leila Albayaty delivers a musical tale all about herself and a family-focused quest in search of her own story  

D’Abdul à Leïla

D’Abdul à Leïla

The Count of Monte-Cristo by Alexandre de La Patellière, Matthieu Delaporte

25/06/2024

Pierre Niney imposes himself in the lead role of Alexandre Dumas’ great literary classic, spectacularly revisited by Matthieu Delaporte and Alexandre de la Patellière  

Le Comte de Monte-Cristo

Le Comte de Monte-Cristo

Horia by Ana Maria Comanescu

25/06/2024

Ana-Maria Comănescu’s coming-of-age drama talks about how we are sometimes obsessed with the finish line and ignore the small steps necessary to get there  

Horia

Horia

Witches by Elizabeth Sankey

21/06/2024

Elizabeth Sankey destigmatises postpartum depression and the mental health of mothers in her intimate memoirist meta-cinematic essay  

Witches

Witches

Rusalka by Claudiu Mitcu

21/06/2024

Established Romanian documentarist Claudiu Mitcu comes up with a fiction feature debut about an ageing group of friends facing existential conclusions during a seaside holiday  

Rusalka

Rusalka

Bikechess by Assel Aushakimova

21/06/2024

Kazakh director Assel Aushakimova's blend of satire and social realism paints a stark yet subtly comical portrait of life under an oppressive regime  

Bikechess

Bikechess

Hacking Hate by Simon Klose

21/06/2024

Simon Klose's documentary exposes the grim realities of modern extremism, from right-wing ideology to psy-ops trying destabilise Western democracies  

Hacking Hate

Hacking Hate

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