Film Reviews

6992 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 20/05/2024. 754 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.

Nobadi by Karl Markovics

12/09/2019

Karl Markovics tries to address guilt and remorse in his story about the fateful encounter between a refugee and an Austrian pensioner, but follows patterns that are too familiar to make an impact  

Nobadi

Nobadi

Hope by Maria Sødahl

12/09/2019

Norwegian writer-director Maria Sødahl delivers an autobiographical and emotionally fragile love story through the powerful duo of Andrea Bræin Hovig and Stellan Skarsgård  

Håp

Håp

Entwined by Minos Nikolakakis

12/09/2019

The feature debut by Minos Nikolakakis mixes an arthouse approach with various horror tropes, resulting in an engaging and disturbing picture  

Entwined

Entwined

The Audition by Ina Weisse

12/09/2019

Featuring a captivating performance from Nina Hoss, Ina Weisse’s sophomore feature follows a woman trapped in the pursuit of success and abandoning her family  

Das Vorspiel

Das Vorspiel

The Barefoot Emperor by Peter Brosens, Jessica Woodworth

11/09/2019

The sequel to King of the Belgians is a broad, surrealistic political satire on the current state of Europe, loaded with historical references  

The Barefoot Emperor

The Barefoot Emperor

The County by Grímur Hákonarson

11/09/2019

Set in a remote Icelandic village inspired by its real-life counterpart Skagafjörður, Grímur Hákonarson's new feature is the powerful story of a brave woman, and much more besides  

Héraðið

Héraðið

1982 by Oualid Mouaness

11/09/2019

Lebanon’s Oualid Mouaness makes his debut with a stirring tribute to the innocence of a child who witnesses the Israeli invasion of Beirut in June 1982  

1982

1982

Red Fields by Keren Yedaya

11/09/2019

Israeli Keren Yedaya directs a musical against war and for national demilitarisation, based upon the controversial 1980s rock opera Mami  

Mami

Mami

Paris Stalingrad by Hind Meddeb, Thim Naccache

11/09/2019

French director Hind Meddeb offers a humanist and committed documentary on the fate of homeless migrants trapped on the streets of Paris  

Paris Stalingrad

Paris Stalingrad

Hope Gap by William Nicholson

10/09/2019

Despite some likeable performances, William Nicholson's light-hearted drama about a marriage breaking up late in life feels contrived  

Hope Gap

Hope Gap

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