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6927 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 19/04/2024. 752 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.

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Dark Beast by Felipe Guerrero

03/02/2016

Shown at the Rotterdam Film Festival, Colombian director Felipe Guerrero’s first feature film is a brave and innovative attempt  

Oscuro animal

Oscuro animal

Dark Blood by George Sluizer

15/02/2013

Twenty years after his death, George Sluizer "unfinishes" River Phoenix’s last film  

Dark Blossom by Frigge Fri

07/05/2021

Gather your carcasses and prepare for platonic heartbreak in Frigge Fri’s Goth coming-of-age movie  

Dark Blossom

Dark Blossom

Dark Buildings (A Crack in the Wall) by Nicolás Gil Lavedra

13/07/2018

Nicolás Gil Lavedra skilfully lures his audience in with both suspense and surprise in this co-production starring Argentinian and Spanish actors  

Las grietas de Jara

Las grietas de Jara

Dark Crimes by Alexandros Avranas

14/10/2016

Alexandros Avranas misses the target in his second film, critically assisted by the clunky mix of US and European approaches to production  

Dark Crimes

Dark Crimes

Dark Fortune by Stefan Haupt

13/04/2017

The latest film by Stefan Haupt (The Circle), which is based on the book of the same name by Lukas Hartmann, strikes a chord with its strength and austere elegance  

Finsteres Glück

Finsteres Glück

Dark Glasses by Dario Argento

14/02/2022

BERLINALE 2022: Dario Argento is back with a film that’s so bad it’s not even good  

Occhiali neri

Occhiali neri

Dark Heart of the Forest by Serge Mirzabekiantz

04/09/2021

Serge Mirzabekiantz delivers a feature debut that is sensitive and bewitching, about two lost souls who are looking for love but are not sure what kind  

Le coeur noir des forêts

Le coeur noir des forêts

Dark Inclusion by Arthur Harari

08/06/2016

Arthur Harari’s highly promising debut feature is a story of Shakespearian vengeance in a family of diamond merchants from Antwerp  

Diamant noir

Diamant noir

Dark Matter by Martina Parenti, Massimo D’Anolfi

12/02/2013

Massimo D’Anolfi and Martina Parenti’s documentary describes in long juxtaposed sequences the dramatic consequences of fifty years of war weapons testing in Salto di Quirra  

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