Film Reviews

7004 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 21/05/2024. 760 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.

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Gatekeeper by Lawrence Tooley

15/03/2018

Without resorting to political commentary or trying to become yet another movie on immigration issues, the second feature by Lawrence Tooley is a different take on human trafficking within Europe  

Gatekeeper

Gatekeeper

Gateway by Niall Owens

29/09/2021

With simple plot devices, puzzling silences and an eerie score, Niall Owens’ low-budget psychological thriller manages to build up a good dose of tension throughout  

Gateway

Gateway

Gauguin a Tahiti - Il paradiso perduto by Claudio Poli

26/03/2019

The 2019 season of Nexo Digital's art-focused event cinema kicks off with a docufilm directed by Claudio Poli on the subject of a great painter who chose Polynesia as his adoptive homeland  

Gauguin a Tahiti - Il paradiso perduto

Gauguin a Tahiti - Il paradiso perduto

Gaza by Garry Keane, Andrew McConnell

05/02/2019

Irish filmmakers Andrew McConnell and Garry Keane spent four years documenting the day-to-day lives of Gazans  

Gaza

Gaza

Gaza mon amour by Arab Nasser, Tarzan Nasser

04/09/2020

VENICE 2020: Relaying the tribulations of an elderly fisherman, brothers Tarzan and Arab Nasser deliver a subtly stripped-back work, painting an ironic picture of the state of play in the Gaza Strip  

Gaza mon amour

Gaza mon amour

Gebo And The Shadow by Manoel de Oliveira

26/09/2012

Manoel de Oliveira's classical yet successful cinematic adaptation of Raul Brandão's play screened out of competition at the last Venice Film Festival.  

Gelsomina Verde by Massimiliano Pacifico

10/05/2021

This debut feature film by documentary-maker Massimiliano Pacifico follows the theatrical staging of a young woman’s murder in Naples at the hands of the Camorra  

Gelsomina Verde

Gelsomina Verde

Gemma Bovery by Anne Fontaine

01/09/2014

Based on Posy Simmonds' eponymous graphic novel published in 1999, Gemma Bovery has endeared itself to the audience at the Angoulême French Film Festival  

Gemma Bovery

Gemma Bovery

Genderation by Monika Treut

09/03/2021

BERLINALE 2021: In Monika Treut's follow-up to Gendernauts, it's mostly the real-estate battle that the old heroes are waging these days. But 20 years later, they sure keep on fighting  

Genderation

Genderation

Generation Utøya by Sigve Endresen, Aslaug Holm

30/04/2021

The well-meaning film by Aslaug Holm and Sigve Endresen brings little new to the table  

Generasjon Utøya

Generasjon Utøya

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