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6936 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 25/04/2024. 756 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Valan – Valley of Angels by Béla Bagota
14/10/2019
With his first feature film - an effective police thriller set in Transylvania - Hungarian filmmaker Béla Bagota shows promising directorial skill
Fritzi: A Revolutionary Tale by Matthias Bruhn, Ralf Kukula
11/10/2019
Matthias Bruhn and Ralf Kukula look at the social changes of 1989 through the eyes of a 12-year-old
Paradise Hills by Alice Waddington
A soap bubble of sorts, Alice Waddington’s first work, presented in a world premiere at the recent Sundance Film Festival, shines momentarily before bursting into oblivion
Rare Beasts by Billie Piper
09/10/2019
A twisted relationship provides the ammunition for actress Billie Piper to take patriarchy to task in this audacious debut
The Voice by Ognjen Sviličić
Ognjen Sviličić trains his piercing spotlight on the influence of the Catholic Church on Croatian society
White Riot by Rubika Shah
08/10/2019
The activist group Rock Against Racism, a key player in 1970s UK punk rock, gets a timely documentary tribute from director Rubika Shah
Suicide Tourist by Jonas Alexander Arnby
07/10/2019
Denmark’s Jonas Alexander Arnby delivers a mystery-drama that’s more drama than mystery, but all class nonetheless
Our Ladies by Michael Caton-Jones
Michael Caton-Jones brings a charming and bittersweet coming-of-age story, adapted from Alan Warner's best-selling novel The Sopranos, to London
El crack Cero by José Luis Garci
04/10/2019
Oscar-winner José Luis Garci breathes new life into old favourites in this subtle and delectable cinematic remake, packed with cult references and imbued with the rich aroma of a classic mystery
What You Don't Know About Me by Rolando Colla
Through this poetic and heartfelt film, Rolando Colla tell us the story of two characters living on the margins and yearning for happiness
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