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7040 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 04/06/2024. 754 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Lady Jane by Robert Guédiguian
14/02/2008
Katyń by Andrzej Wajda
11/02/2008
The master of Polish cinema revisits a historical event in this film nominated for the 2008 Best Foreign Language Film Oscar, which screened out of competition at the Berlinale
Quiet Chaos by Antonello Grimaldi
05/02/2008
Quiet chaos is pain that is not manifested externally, says Nanni Moretti, the star of this drama directed by Antonello Grimaldi, in competition at the Berlinale
The Oxford Murders by Álex de la Iglesia
16/01/2008
Mysterious murders and a mathematician-led investigation full of logic and passion in this cold thriller by popular Spanish director Álex de la Iglesia, starring Elijah Wood and John Hurt
Estrellita by Metod Pevec
05/12/2007
Metod Pevec had made a moral fable on pain and reconciliation, in a society that seems fascinated with a fledgling capitalism that undermines the harmony of human relationships
Garage by Lenny Abrahamson
Exportable Irish cinema has traditionally been concerned with the ‘troubles’ in the region and understandably so given the preponderance of the conflict in daily lives
Cowboy by Benoît Mariage
A classic comic film in three parts, Cowboy is more unconventional in its exploration of the central protagonist’s tormented soul
[REC] by Jaume Balagueró, Paco Plaza
16/11/2007
" A horror story told live and in real time, beginning with the perspective of a single video camera immersed in the action, as if it were a fake news story"
White Palms by Szabolcs Hajdu
From the Eastern Bloc to the West: A Hungarian gymnast’s emotional quest in a cruel world and the emerging talent of a young Hungarian director
You, the Living by Roy Andersson
07/11/2007
With his fourth feature film in nearly a decade, Roy Andersson offers a musical meditation on the human kind played with a lighter tone than in his previous work
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