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6923 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 16/04/2024. 749 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.

Timestalker by Alice Lowe

09/03/2024

British black comedy specialist Alice Lowe returns with a look at love through the ages, and among the ruins  

Timestalker

Timestalker

Nina by Andrea Jaurrieta

08/03/2024

Andrea Jaurrieta boldly crosses the thriller and western genres in a film with nerve and grit that jumps through time while tackling a highly topical social conflict  

Nina

Nina

Lilacs by Siniša Cvetić

08/03/2024

In his sophomore feature, Siniša Cvetić goes behind the scenes of Serbian TV series production at a party that goes haywire  

Jorgovani

Jorgovani

Holy Mother by Antonio Chavarrías

07/03/2024

Antonio Chavarrías presents an interesting medieval drama starring Daniela Brown through which the dominant historical sexism is reflected  

La abadesa

La abadesa

El hombre bueno by David Trueba

07/03/2024

David Trueba makes a beautiful and moving film about the complexity and setbacks of romantic relationships  

El hombre bueno

El hombre bueno

The Owner by Yury Bykov

07/03/2024

In his newest effort, Russian filmmaker Yuri Bykov is openly critical of the system as a whole  

The Owner

The Owner

Enough for Now by Marko Đorđević

07/03/2024

Marko Đorđević’s sophomore feature film is an airy but cathartic experience  

Za danas toliko

Za danas toliko

Un altro Ferragosto by Paolo Virzì

06/03/2024

In the sequel to Ferie d’agosto, Paolo Virzì orchestrates another clash between two social groups emblematic of Italy, in a bitter comedy characterised by missed opportunities and defeat  

Un altro Ferragosto

Un altro Ferragosto

Saturn Return by Isaki Lacuesta, Pol Rodríguez

06/03/2024

Isaki Lacuesta and Pol Rodríguez present a suggestive film inspired by the story of the legendary Spanish band Los Planetas  

Segundo premio

Segundo premio

This Is My Mother by Julien Carpentier

05/03/2024

Agnès Jaoui and William Lebghil dazzle as they tread the fine line between comedy and tragedy in Julien Carpentier’s incredibly charming and moving first feature film about bipolar disorder  

La vie de ma mère

La vie de ma mère

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