Reviews

6933 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 24/04/2024. 757 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.

The Nest by Roberto De Feo

15/08/2019

The new film from Roberto De Feo is an homage to Italian horror cinema and offers interesting ideas, but the weakness of the script jeopardizes its potential  

Il Nido

Il Nido

Echo by Rúnar Rúnarsson

14/08/2019

Rúnar Rúnarsson’s film is not another Christmas movie  

Bergmál

Bergmál

Oroslan by Matjaž Ivanišin

14/08/2019

Matjaž Ivanišin proves there is life after death – at least in the stories we tell  

Oroslan

Oroslan

Days of the Bagnold Summer by Simon Bird

14/08/2019

Simon Bird stays on the right side of whimsy in his winning adaptation of Joff Winterhart’s graphic novel  

Days of the Bagnold Summer

Days of the Bagnold Summer

Endless Night by Eloy Enciso

14/08/2019

Galician filmmaker Eloy Enciso crafts a shadowy, dreamlike film that stares into the open wound of Francoist repression  

Longa noite

Longa noite

Overseas by Yoon Sung-a

14/08/2019

Yoon Sung-a paints the portrait of an almost invisible female economic migration, that of the young Filipino women who go live abroad to work for rich foreigners in order to feed their families  

Overseas

Overseas

O fim do mundo by Basil Da Cunha

13/08/2019

Basil Da Cunha returns with a challenging and poetic work which reveals the dark side of the too often idealised city of Lisbon  

O fim do mundo

O fim do mundo

Baghdad in my Shadow by Samir

13/08/2019

Adopting a characteristically lucid and multifaceted approach, Samir addresses the complex and sensitive subject of exile  

Baghdad in my Shadow

Baghdad in my Shadow

A Voluntary Year by Ulrich Köhler, Henner Winckler

13/08/2019

German directors Ulrich Köhler and Henner Winckler take on patriarchy as a father and daughter fight over travel plans  

Das freiwillige Jahr

Das freiwillige Jahr

The Young Observant by Davide Maldi

13/08/2019

The new film by young Italian director Davide Maldi offers up a poignant portrayal of adolescence where naivety meets cruelty  

L’apprendistato

L’apprendistato

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