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8048 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 16/09/2025. 741 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Kill the Jockey by Luis Ortega
30/08/2024
VENICE 2024: After an intriguing set-up introducing its quirky lead character, Luis Ortega’s film loses its way owing to confusing writing and clunky character development
Maria by Pablo Larraín
29/08/2024
VENICE 2024: Pablo Larraín concludes his “lonely ladies in empty apartments” trilogy, but this particular aria feels overlong
Planet B by Aude Léa Rapin
VENICE 2024: Aude Léa Rapin ventures into the genre of the societal sci-fi thriller, plunging into a world that is particularly worrying for civil liberties
Super Happy Forever by Kohei Igarashi
VENICE 2024: The French-Japanese film by Kohei Igarashi delicately tells the story of a sudden bereavement and traces the birth of a tender love by the sea
Feeling Better by Valerio Mastandrea
VENICE 2024: The second feature by Valerio Mastandrea is a small and surreal romantic comedy with a very original idea at its base
Pooja, Sir by Deepak Rauniyar
VENICE 2024: Deepak Rauniyar’s third feature is a thriller of byzantine complexity headlined by a queer police detective, set amidst Nepal’s 2015 ethnic-minority movements
Night Call by Michiel Blanchart
27/08/2024
Michiel Blanchart seizes on the tropes of the social thriller with infectious glee and applies them to his own city, Brussels, during a night that never ends
Bekim Fehmiu by Valmir Tertini
26/08/2024
In his debut feature-length documentary, Valmir Tertini tells the story of the life and career of the Kosovar, Yugoslav and international star actor
...ned, tassot, yossot... by Brigitte Weich
With her sophomore documentary, Brigitte Weich returns to her protagonists, the four footballers from the golden generation of the North Korean women's national team
Dad's Lullaby by Lesia Diak
Lesia Diak's tender portrait of a Ukrainian war veteran as a father is not afraid to interrogate itself
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