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840 articles available in total starting from 31/05/2002. Last article published on 27/12/2018.

Review: Isabelle

Review: Isabelle

Italian filmmaker Mirko Locatelli's third feature stars Ariane Ascaride in a noir family drama  

29/11/2018 | Films | Italy

Review: Through the Fire

Review: Through the Fire

Pierre Niney shines in a poignant role as a firefighter and severe burns victim who tries to rebuild himself in Frédéric Tellier's second feature film  

28/11/2018 | Films | France/Belgium

Review: Moromete Family: On the Edge of Time

Review: Moromete Family: On the Edge of Time

Stere Gulea’s sequel to his original 1987 movie has enjoyed the best domestic opening weekend in decades  

27/11/2018 | Films | Romania

Review: Land of Hope

Review: Land of Hope

Finnish director Markku Pölönen turns back the clock once again with a period drama set between 1945 and 1952 that seems to creak with age but is given a beating heart thanks to Oona Airola  

16/11/2018 | Films | Finland

Review: The Portuguese Woman

Review: The Portuguese Woman

Portuguese director Rita Azevedo Gomes has taken on another literary challenge, and the result is a rich, varied and sophisticated feature  

16/11/2018 | Films | Portugal

Review: The Chairs Game

Review: The Chairs Game

Italian-German auteur Lucia Chiarla’s first feature about the distressing life of an author and journalist in her late thirties in Berlin is out now in German cinemas  

15/11/2018 | Films | Germany

Review: Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald

Review: Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald

The second episode in the spin-off saga that kicked off with Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them is a grand but somewhat disappointing spectacle  

14/11/2018 | Films | UK/USA

Review: Carga

Review: Carga

Portuguese director Bruno Gaston tackles human trafficking in a violent feature debut that brings together an international cast  

13/11/2018 | Films | Portugal

Review: They Shall Not Grow Old

Review: They Shall Not Grow Old

In his new film, Peter Jackson breathes extraordinary life into archive footage of World War I soldiers on the Western Front  

09/11/2018 | Films | UK

Review: Friedkin Uncut

Review: Friedkin Uncut

Italian director Francesco Zippel has made a fun and light-hearted introduction to the cinema of William Friedkin  

08/11/2018 | Films | Italy

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