Film Reviews

8142 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 08/11/2025. 722 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.

No Sleep Till by Alexandra Simpson

03/09/2024

VENICE 2024: It’s hurricane season in the Sunshine State in Alexandra Simpson’s meandering but mesmerising feature debut, which is never short on vibes  

No Sleep Till

No Sleep Till

The Book of Joy by Camille Lugan

02/09/2024

VENICE 2024: Camille Lugan’s feature debut is a risky and surprising atmospheric film that talks about God, dealing, grace and love  

Selon Joy

Selon Joy

The Room Next Door by Pedro Almodóvar

02/09/2024

VENICE 2024: Where’s that Madrid heat? Pedro Almodóvar’s first feature in English might leave you cold  

La habitación de al lado

La habitación de al lado

Boomerang by Shahab Fotouhi

02/09/2024

VENICE 2024: The debut feature by Iranian artist Shahab Fotouhi is a fascinating snapshot of modern Tehran with strong and free female protagonists  

Boomerang

Boomerang

Anywhere Anytime by Milad Tangshir

02/09/2024

VENICE 2024: Milad Tangshir, in his first fiction feature, was more than inspired by Bicycle Thieves for the odyssey of an African rider in Turin  

Anywhere Anytime

Anywhere Anytime

The New Year That Never Came by Bogdan Mureşanu

02/09/2024

VENICE 2024: Bogdan Mureşanu’s debut feature delves deep into the stuffy atmosphere of Romania in December 1989  

Anul Nou care n-a fost

Anul Nou care n-a fost

I'm Still Here by Walter Salles

02/09/2024

VENICE 2024: Walter Salles’ compelling family drama zooms in on the disappearance and murder of a former congressman and civil engineer, as lived through by his courageous wife  

Ainda estou aqui

Ainda estou aqui

The Mohican by Frédéric Farrucci

01/09/2024

VENICE 2024: Frédéric Farrucci delivers a thrilling modern western following a Corsican shepherd hunted down by mafiosi and brilliantly played by Alexis Manenti  

Le Mohican

Le Mohican

Vittoria by Alessandro Cassigoli, Casey Kauffman

01/09/2024

VENICE 2024: A mother puts her family in turmoil because she wants to adopt a little girl in the second film by Alessandro Cassigoli and Casey Kauffman shot in a sober documentary style  

Vittoria

Vittoria

The Brutalist by Brady Corbet

01/09/2024

VENICE 2024: Brady Corbet goes big and dark, delivering his best film to date, which is fascinating, exhausting and profoundly sad  

The Brutalist

The Brutalist

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